Without
a doubt, the original eyemodule did a lot for adding to the Visor's "coolness
factor." Many Visor owners, however, longed for something that took
better pictures and worked better with the Visor Prism. IDEO has
now designed the eyemodule2 (em2) for Blocks Products, and now digital
photography on the Visor is actually useful.
The Hardware
The em2 uses a 6 mm F2.8 fixed-focus lens that is optimized for subjects
18" to infinity. The lens has a detachable cover that stays out of
the way when taking pictures. The lens is also angled so that you
don't have to hold the Visor parallel to the ground when taking pictures
as you had to do with the em1. Included with the em2 is a well padded
aluminum case that reminds me of an Altoids tin.
There are two types of images that you can take: Palm Size (160x120)
and Full Size (640x480). You can also take 160x120 movies at 6 frames
per second (FPS). On the Visor Deluxe and Visor Platinum, Palm size
images and mini-movies will be stored as greyscale, while the Visor Prism
will store all images and movies in color. If you beam a Palm size image
or mini-movie to a monochrome device, it will be converted to B&W.
All full size images are stored in color regardless of the handheld.
I used the em2 with a Visor Prism on Windows 2000 for this review.
Desktop Software
Before
going into the eyemodule2 itself, I want to go over the desktop software,
which works with both Windows and Mac OS. Once you install
the desktop software, there is an eyemodule2
Images conduit inside HotSync. Here
you can set the location that em2 images will
be placed when you HotSync. Images will be placed in a folder for
the category that they are in, so I suggest you create an "eyemodule images"
folder for better organization. Files will remain even if you delete
them from the Visor.
Also included with the desktop software is an
eyedrop
application that lets you send JPEG images to your Visor. Images
must be either 640x480 or 160x120 in size. Another included desktop
application,
ACDSee,
lets you manipulate images and convert them.
Why would you want to transfer images from your
computer to the Visor? One word: eyecontact.
More on that later.
Eyemod2 app >>