HTC has new small video recording device

HTC has come up with a recording device the size of a roll of mints, allowing users to film events more discreetly than they would with a smartphone.

The HTC Re camera

HTC has come up with a small recording device that allows users to film events more discreetly. (AAP)

Everywhere you look, people are using smartphones and tablets to snap pictures and film concerts, speeches, their kids' ballet recitals - and instantly share the experiences with friends and family.

At many events people aren't even looking at the stage, they are watching through their screens.

HTC thinks there's a better way - and they're betting you won't mind carrying around an extra device about the size of a roll of mints.

With the new Re camera gripped discreetly in your hands, you can take stills and video while still experiencing the event directly - not through a viewfinder.

No more annoying people behind you by blocking their views with your phone or tablet.

The Re marks HTC's effort to expand beyond smartphones.

Its flagship HTC One smartphone earns high praise from users but the company's global market share is tiny compared with Apple and Samsung.

According to IDC, HTC's market share was less than 2 per cent in the second quarter, the latest period available.


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