EE launches GoPro-like 4G action camera in new connected devices push

EE today announced that it will offer a 4G capable live-streaming action camera.

Images and recordings can be stored in full HD (1080p) and the unit has a 13-megapixel maximum for still shots. There’s SD card support for storage and EE says the battery will last around three hours.

There’s both an iOS and Android app to control it remotely. Live streams are broadcast directly to Skeegle, which is owned by the operator but operated as a separate unit.

The company said that by 2017, it expects to sell more connected devices than smartphones, so diversifying its retail operations to include connected items like cameras now is a smart move for the bottom line of a company about to be acquired by BT.

Since launching the service at the end of 2013, EE has expanded coverage to include 90 percent of the UK.

The camera will be available from this summer on pay-as-you-go, contracts and shared plans, EE says. Up-front cost is £99, plus £10 per month on a shared contract, or just a straight £15 per month. Pre-orders are available from today and it should be in stores from June 16. It’ll be offered directly by the company as well as via Amazon.



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