Action Camera
Conceived during a product development sprint this concept envisions a future where action cameras transcend traditional video recording. Besides capturing high-frame-rate video, this device would also record 3D video and depth information, enabling a range of innovative new experiences. This concept initiated my leadership of the Samsung Go project where we developed an innovative new application that enabled automatic editing of a user’s action camera footage.


Intended for 3D
The team members and I who developed this device concept imagined a camera that could enable the user to gain insights into their athletic performance. Using the capabilities of its 3D sensors we proposed it could track objects or body posture, providing analytics and feedback to the user.
Designed for Use
An anodized aluminum chassis with a rounded design is intended to be durable and prevent damage during use. A small door shields the USB-C port, preventing dirt ingress. A raised, hard rubber bumper around the screen is intended to help shield the screen from damage.
The design of the camera array is based on the sensors found in an Intel Realsense.


Remote
With a major use case of the camera being a third person point of view. I designed a simple remote that you can use to start or pause the camera recording from a distance.