Narrative Clip 2 Review and GIVEAWAY [Closed]

The Narrative Clip 2: A Revolutionary Wearable Camera

Hey what's up guys it's Chris and I really like the idea of being able to record aspects of my life in a hands-off way. What if I could see what I did today or yesterday or a year ago at any moment throughout the day without ever getting a phone or camera out to snap a photo or video? That's exactly what this little guy, the Narrative Clip 2, is capable of doing today. Well that's exactly what this little guy The Narrative Clip 2 is capable of doing today I'm going to review it compare it to another small camera and give one away to a lucky winner so stay tuned to the end to figure out how to win so narrative calls the clip to the world's most wearable camera and I'd have to agree it's a tiny camera that you can clip to just about anything including your clothes your car visor your backpack or even your pet's collar and then it takes automatic photos yep that's right by default the clip 2 takes a photo every 30 seconds when it's active but you can change that that interval to as short as every 10 seconds or as long as every 2 minutes and it's got some pretty respectable specs for being such a small device it's got nearly 8 gigs of total storage takes 8 megapixel photos and shoots HD video and its battery can fully charge in just one hour and as you probably realize from all of that it's really meant to be able to capture an entire day's worth of activity the clip two comes with a few clip options and a small lanyard you can use to wear the camera around your neck in case you don't feel like clipping and there's also Al a few stickers you can use to customize the look of the device but I don't really care about those I like the look straight out of the box now there's no buttons on the clip 2 per se because everything happens automatically which is the whole point of this camera with one exception you can double click on the front of the camera to manually take a photo or a short 10 to 30 second video I think this is my favorite feature it's a lot quicker than taking out a phone launching a camera app and then framing up a shot so if something interesting is happening in front of you you're practically guaranteed be able to get a good photo or video.

One of the things that really sets the Narrative Clip 2 apart from other cameras is its ability to take automatic photos. This means that it can capture images without any input from you, just by being there and doing its thing. This is especially useful for capturing everyday moments that you might not think to document, like what you're eating or who you're with. The camera takes a photo every 30 seconds, but you can adjust this interval to suit your needs. You can choose to take photos every 10 seconds, or every 2 minutes if you want to capture more of your life on autopilot. The options are endless and it's really up to you how often you want the camera to take photos.

In addition to its automatic photo-taking capabilities, the Narrative Clip 2 also comes with a few other features that make it really useful. For example, it has a small lanyard that allows you to attach it to your clothes or backpack, so you can easily carry it around with you wherever you go. It also has a few stickers that you can use to customize the look of the device, which is a nice touch. The camera itself is pretty small and lightweight, making it easy to slip into your pocket or purse if you need to.

One thing that I really like about the Narrative Clip 2 is its ability to be controlled by voice commands. You can just talk to it and say things like "take a photo" or "record a video", and it will do what you ask of it. This is especially useful if you're not exactly sure how to use the camera, because it makes it easy to get started right away.

The Narrative Clip 2 also has a few other features that make it really useful. For example, it has a time-lapse mode that activates when you place it on a fixed surface. This means that you can capture footage of things moving over time, which is really cool. The camera also has four lights on the side that let you know how much battery life you have left, so you don't have to worry about running out of power in the middle of something important.

Overall I'm really impressed with the Narrative Clip 2 and its ability to capture your life on autopilot. It's a really useful device that makes it easy to document your daily activities without having to lift a finger. And at just $19, it's an affordable option for anyone who wants to start capturing their life in a more hands-off way.

So if you want to capture more of your life on autopilot I definitely recommend checking out the Narrative Clip 2. It's a really useful device that makes it easy to document your daily activities without having to lift a finger. And with its affordable price point, it's an option that's available to anyone who wants to start capturing their life in a more hands-off way.

And as a special treat, I'm giving one of these cameras away to a lucky subscriber. All you have to do is be a subscriber to this channel, leave me a comment below telling me why you want to win, and follow me on Twitter at Daily teex spelled d a i l y t e k k. I'll announce the winner in just a week from now, so stay tuned!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey what's up guys it's Chris and I really like the idea of being able to record aspects of my life in a hands-off way like what if I could see what I did today or yesterday or a year ago at any moment throughout the day without ever getting a phone or camera out to snap a photo or video that' be pretty cool right well that's exactly what this little guy The Narrative Clip 2 is capable of doing today I'm going to review it compare it to another small camera and give one away to a lucky winner so stay tuned to the end to figure out how to win so narrative calls the clip to the world's most wearable camera and I'd have to agree it's a tiny camera that you can clip to just about anything including your clothes your car visor your backpack or even your pet's collar and then it takes automatic photos yep that's right by default the clip 2 takes a photo every 30 seconds when it's active but you can change that that interval to as short as every 10 seconds or as long as every 2 minutes and it's got some pretty respectable specs for being such a small device it's got nearly 8 gigs of total storage takes 8 megapixel photos and shoots HD video and its battery can fully charge in just one hour and as you probably realize from all of that it's really meant to be able to capture an entire day's worth of activity the clip two comes with a few clip options and a small lanyard you can use to wear the camera around your neck in case you don't feel like clipping and there's also Al a few stickers you can use to customize the look of the device but I don't really care about those I like the look straight out of the box now there's no buttons on the clip 2 per se because everything happens automatically which is the whole point of this camera with one exception you can double click on the front of the camera to manually take a photo or a short 10 to 30 second video I think this is my favorite feature it's a lot quicker than taking out a phone launching a camera app and then framing up a shot so if something interesting is happening in front of you you're practically guaranteed be able to capture it and that brings us to authenticity that's the word narrative uses to describe the kinds of pictures and video taken with the clip too but what does that mean well basically don't expect to get any award-winning shots with this camera using this type of camera is more about getting a glimpse into any given moment in your past especially those moments that might have otherwise been forgotten you're essentially trading perfect composition for perfect recollection and I think there's something really cool about that and there's definitely a place for it in our lives think about it like this when you want to take a perfect picture use your phone or a DSLR cuz the clip 2 isn't meant to replace those types of photos instead it does a good job filling in the gaps between those moments when you would get a camera out you know all that stuff that would normally slip through the cracks and that's what narrative is talking about when they mention the ability to take authentic photos and that's also the gist of a phenomenon called LIF logging so what's the quality of the media like well it's definitely good but closer to good than great photos look pretty crispy overall but some detail does get lost in the highlights and dark areas and videos tend to have some noise and artifacts in them on top of that bit of detail loss but that's not really the point if you want an amazing 4K lifelogging video of your life you'd have to wear a flagship phone around your neck on a necklace Not only would that not look good but you wouldn't have the battery or storage capacity to keep all those photos and videos but the clip to on the other hand is practical in every way from the size of the media to the main goal of letting you replay as much of your life as you'd like and in that it succeeds of course the clip two pairs with a smartphone app which is available for IOS and Android devices and the app is quite good but it could use some polishing for instance the interface is really clean and works nicely but I do wish I could swipe in on photos or videos to delete them without having to hit play or to browse too deeply browsing through moments inside the app is really slick it's fast and it's fun swiping through quickly is almost like seeing a short GIF of an entire day or hour except you can stop anywhere you want to spend more time and can easily share or download individual photos or videos the clip 2 also happens to work best when paired with narrative's cloud service which provides 10 gigs of free storage after which you'll actually be asked to pay extra alternatively you could just offload the photos to a computer manually but that's not nearly as slick or fun or useful and there's one thing I really really wish I could do with the clip to and that's control it from my phone in a more manual fashion and there's one thing that's a little bit scary about this device and that's privacy obviously like what if you forgot to turn it off before you headed into the restroom at the airport or what if the people around you simply didn't want you to record everything that they're doing or what if narrative's Cloud got hacked but in the end this kind of device really does feel like the future and I'm sure that Society in general is going to have to find a new set of norms and here's a few other things worth mentioning you can change the or orientation of the media from portrait to landscape just by turning the camera and you can turn the clip two off when you set it face down or put it in your pocket the clip 2 also has a time-lapse mode that activates when you place it on a fixed surface and finally there are four lights on the side that let you know how much batter is left before it's time to recharge now if you're a subscriber you probably remember a video I did recently on the clippy wearable camera just a few weeks ago and at the time I considered that a small wearable camera but now I think of it as rather huge compared to the clip 2 the clippy feels much bigger and heavier basically everything about the narrative Clip 2 is smaller better and more refined but all in all I'm a big fan of the narrative clip too and I can't wait to take it on my next vacation cuz I think that's really its killer application although anytime you go out and do something out of the ordinary bringing the clip too along is a great idea so this camera retails for $19 and if you want to capture more of your life on autopilot I definitely recommend checking it out in fact if you want one I'm giving one away so to enter all you have to do is be a subscriber to this Channel That's step one next just leave me a comment below telling me why you want to win then a week from today I'm going to announce the Witter on Twitter so follow at Daily teex spelled d a i l y t e k k on Twitter as well and that's it so good luck and thanks for watching and I'll catch up with you guys in the next video later\n"