Record conversations and video with the spy watch
Wed, Apr 29, 2009
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If you’re going to meet somebody and think you might hear a confession of sorts, be sure to bring the Spy Camera Watch with you or simply if you like these kind of spy gadgets. Looking at the watch, I think that spy camera watches have come a long way, they’re getting more and more real and hard to detect (supposing you don’t know what you’re looking after).
Anyway, the recorded video material is saved in AVI format and has a resolution of 352 x 288, enough to see what’s going on and keep in mind that you have to be within 3 meters of the person you want to record in order for the microphone to properly record the conversation. The Spy Camera Watch has a memory of 8GB but I don’t think you will be able to fill them up since the rechargeable battery can only last up to two hours. But that’s plenty of time and material. If this sounds good to you, get it for $58.
Via Geeky Gadgets




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June 4th, 2011 at 10:26 pm
There is also a dedicated Intelligent Auto button that lights up when you press it, indicating that full auto is on, which is especially useful for beginners. The camera鈥檚 interchangeable lens system includes the mount and lens lock pin on the front of the camera.