LAS VEGAS: The Narrative Clip sought to solve this problem, clipping onto a user’s clothing and taking a photo every 30 seconds. Narrative has now unveiled a new version called the Clip 2 that brings a number of user-requested improvements to the wearable camera.
Narrative, the company that manufactures the Narrative Clip, says that improvements made in the Narrative Clip 2 are based on user feedback about the original device. Among those being touted by Narrative are an improved camera, a wider-angle lens, wireless connectivity and more versatile wearing options.
The camera has been upped from 5 MP to 8 MP and is said to have improved light sensitivity for low-light shooting. Certainly any attempt to improve photo quality is a welcome move. Although the original version of the Narrative Clip produced decent enough images in daylight, those produced in low-light situations were grainy and the overall quality was mediocre at best.
The addition of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity allows users to upload images wirelessly, instead of having to physically connect the device to their computer. The addition of Bluetooth also means that users can check the photos that the Clip 2 is taking instantly on their smartphone using the accompanying iOS/Android app.





