spend more time recording your video and less time editing it with graava
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there are a lot of mobile cameras out there right now. graava does things differently by using embedded sensors (location, speed, acceleration, rotation) and to record movement and acceleration information that enables auto editing of the videos. the way it works is, after returning from a day recording videos, the camera pairs up with the app on the smartphone, and tells the camera what exactly the film should look like; –  for example, summarize a three hour video into a two minute clip. employing wifi connectivity, it automatically synchronizes the edited video to its servers where it’ll be ready to share across numerous social medias. 

 

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graava uses its AI algorithms and sensory data recorded by the camera to automatically pick the best scenes from the raw footage. it can record in full HD, with an option of hyperlapse scenes in 4k resolution, while being able to withstand splashes, dust, and rain. the graava camera was spawned by bruno gregory in 2013, and with the rest of his team, plan to build upon this technology to provide the best user experience by identifying and sharing the best moments of people’s lives.

graava-camera-designboom-02graava sees in real-time from anywhere

 

graava-camera-designboom-03comes with three different colored rubber bans

 

graava-camera-designboom-04pairs with the smartphone via wifi

 

graava-camera-designboom-05flexible mounts all to be attached anywhere

 

graava-camera-designboom-06records in full HD (1080p/30fps, 720p/60fps, 4k/hyperlapse)

 

graava-camera-designboom-07smartphone app is available for both android and apple iOS

 

graava-camera-designboom-08 auto-edit process can take from a few seconds to a couple of minutes of processing