The conceptual 'Mosaic' camera module is a multifunctional solution that reimagines the high-end camera components on Apple-branded smartphones that would accommodate the needs of users in a new way. Designed by Louis Berger, the module is intended to be used with a smartphone or used independently as an action camera to snap photos independently. The unit could also be used as a smartwatch thanks to the screen it features on the inner section for tracking various health metrics, answering messages and more.
The conceptual 'Mosaic' camera module is loaded with a triple-lens camera system along with a ToF sensor, a small screen for countdown timer tracking and a microphone. The unit imagines a modular functionality for the Apple ecosystem that accommodates the wants and needs of modern users.
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The Conceptual 'Mosaic' Camera Module is Lifestyle-Focused
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