“Alright,” he replies quietly if with some reservations. A light squeeze at Walter’s shoulder, then he releases to set his backpack down between them. The sounds of zippers and shuffling follow as he takes out the device he put together and connects the necessary links. Then he gives warning, “Okay. Glasses coming on.” A couple seconds given, he then places the pair of sunglasses over Walter’s eyes. A cable trails from one ear piece, and Benjiro explains as he starts it up.
“I put three cameras in the frames. A central one, and two lateral. The lateral cameras are angled outwards, labelled for their respective side as if you need to glance without turning your head. Switching can be done with a swipe on the screen. The cord leads to the modified smartphone that’s running the app and will link to the wifi. I attached an external battery to keep it all running. It should, theoretically, last 10 hours without needing to be plugged in, but keep an eye on it. I used a phone and a battery from a second hand shop so I may need to make adjustments.” A pause, then still holding the device, he asks, “Ready to connect?”
As soon as Walter gives him permission, he links the device to the wifi.
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“I put three cameras in the frames. A central one, and two lateral. The lateral cameras are angled outwards, labelled for their respective side as if you need to glance without turning your head. Switching can be done with a swipe on the screen. The cord leads to the modified smartphone that’s running the app and will link to the wifi. I attached an external battery to keep it all running. It should, theoretically, last 10 hours without needing to be plugged in, but keep an eye on it. I used a phone and a battery from a second hand shop so I may need to make adjustments.” A pause, then still holding the device, he asks, “Ready to connect?”
As soon as Walter gives him permission, he links the device to the wifi.