If you're one of those people who feel the urge to document each and every breathing moment of your life, but think it's annoying to have to get out your smartphone to snap pictures and upload them every time, you're in luck.
Thanks to startup Always Innovating, you'll soon be able to have a mini-drone hover over your shoulder and do that job for you.
It's called MeCam and it's essentially a small quadrocopter flying robot that will be able to continuously follow you, snap pictures or videos with its built-in digital camera, stream them to an Android or iOS phone or tablet, and upload them to social networks like Facebook or YouTube.
The drone is equipped with 14 sensors "for perfect and safe hovering," the website states. It's controllable with voice commands, and when it comes out in early 2014, the price will be around $50.
Maybe the dad who tried to build a drone to follow his kid on the walk from the house to the school bus could use this one instead.
To find out more about the MeCam, check out the video above.
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