Of course I took these eerily detailed 3D selfies at CES

I've taken, oh, I don't know, about a million selfies in my life. I've even dabbled in 3D portraits. But I've never seen a three-dimensional capture of my face as realistic as the one generated by Bellus3D's Face Camera at CES. The new device is slig...

The Engadget Podcast Ep 16: Feds Watching

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AirSelfie: A Drone for Taking Selfies

You’re so vain. I bet you think this drone is about you. It is! This is the AirSelfie. It is a tiny drone made specifically for taking selfies. No more selfie sticks. Just you and your flying paparazzi snapping pics of your face. You two have fun.

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The $190(USD) flying photographer has a 5-megapixel camera and can shoot both stills and video. It is controlled using an IOS/Android smartphone app, and sends photos directly to your phone through Wi-Fi. When not in use, it stores in a special phone case that doubles as a charging dock.

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It can fly for about 3 minutes before needing a charge. That should be more than enough time to get all of your duckface images. It might just be easier and cheaper to use your selfie stick though. It’s up to you. But if you aren’t holding a stick or phone is it really a selfie? Think about it.

[via Geekologie]