Earlier this month, we saw the Google Clips pass through the FCC and we speculated that its release might be near. It looks like that was the case.
Google Clips went up for sale overnight. Customers that purchased the device were told that their orders would ship in early March, but now it looks like Google has stopped take orders and is letting anyone interested in Clips join a waitlist.
It's unclear when Google Clips might be available again.
Announced late last year, Google Clips is a clip-on camera that can capture photos and seven-second moving images without audio. Google says that the camera is smart enough to recognize expressions on people's faces as well as lighting and framing. Clips is also said to get smarter over time and that the more you're with someone, the more it'll learn to capture images of them. It can pick up pets, too.
Google Clips has a 130-degree field of view and 16GB of storage. It charges over USB-C and has 3 hours of smart capture battery life. To view your images, you can pair your Android or iOS phone with your camera.
Are you interested in Google Clips?