Archive for the ‘Spy Gadged’ Category

Wirelless Spy Camera Kit

Monday, April 28th, 2008


This clever set comprises a wireless spy camera AND a excellent 2.4GHz handheld receiver with built in 2.5″ LCD screen WITH digital recording facilty, it means you can spy, watch and record easily and simply!

With 4 channels receiver, you can control up to FOUR 2.4GHz wireless spy cameras - both video and audio. The monitor has a built-in rechargeable Li-battery for completely wireless functionality, however you can run the receiver/monitor directly from the 5V mains power adaptor supplied.

The recorder has a built in 64MB internal recording space to capture your wireless camera images. The unit is fitted with an SD memory card slot so the memory can be increased to over 2GB allowing for the capture of up to 12 hours of video footage (additional SD card not included).

The unit has a built in speaker for audio monitoring and a “Video OUT” port so that footage can also be recorded using a standard VCR, DVR, camcorder (camcorder must have phono video input) if required.

World of Spy Gadgets

Thursday, March 13th, 2008


Spy World, Spy Source and even Spy Zilla is online catalog name. The wonderful and disturbing new world of spy gadgets offers obscure, often expensive devices obtainable in most cases to anyone with a credit card.
Spy gadgets should be and could be used for legal and ethical functions, but you know there is no guarantee.
Secret microphones,Hidden camera, GPS tracking devices, telephone voice changers, camera and microphone detectors, computer and cell phone snooping devices, cell phone and Wi-Fi “jammers” — spy gadgets are sold vaguely and euphemistically as “security” or “surveillance” products. But you can bet they’re popular with perverts, snooping bosses, suspicious spouses, cheaters, blackmailers, criminals and terrorists.

Nobody monitors who buys this stuff or what they use it for. Gartner and other analyst firms don’t write reports comparing sales or following trends as they do with other electronics. Spy gadgets aren’t generally “reviewed” by the major technology publications or blogs — there is no army of P.R. flaks pushing evaluation units at the press.
Quite the opposite: Spy gadget catalogs tend to hide the make and model of each device, and emphasize only functionality. The so-called names of the products are often purely descriptive.

Nearly all the catalogs sell devices that are illegal somewhere, though most are willing to ship internationally and leave it up to the buyer to obey local laws.
Many spy gadgets are the kind of thing “Q,” from the James Bond movies, might cook up. The spy gadget universe is so well stocked with such amazing contraptions that I sometimes wonder if real spies have anything better or if they just go online and buy the same stuff with a government credit card.

Spy gadgets symbolize a morbidly fascinating, dark corner of the global revolution in electronics miniaturization. Just look at some of the Spy Gadgets that have come out recently, all of them equally superb and terrible.