IBeam

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iBEAM is a wireless, handheld camera system used to send live images from a remote location to an internet connected device.

The iBeam is a two-piece light set for Apple Computer's popular iPod.

The iBeam includes a flashlight and a Class III laser pointer, which can be seen from over a quarter of a mile away. The iBeam draws power from the remote control and headphone ports on the iPod, and thus prevents the use of the wired remote or headphones.

The iBeam package includes protective caps which snap on to the iBeam pieces and allow them to be attached to a keychain.


iBEAM is also the name of the now defunct world's first streaming media Content Delivery Network (CDN).

iBEAM Watchmakers produce a watch with integrated magnifying glass and flashlight.