
Imagine being able to video-capture a two-wheeled beauty (whizzing past) that sets your pulses racing. Well, you don’t really need to have sharp camera reflexes. Seth Haller’s Bluetooth Headset—the Tri-Eye—has a thing for heartbeats. According to Wired, when heartbeats go above average resting rate, the built-in telescopic camera pops out and snaps the moment. The resultant hi-res video is stored on a flash drive. How cool is that! Well, I’m sure most of you have already conjured up what “episodes” to record.
Via: Wired