Saturday, July 25, 2009

World's Dorkiest SpyCams

NUMBER THREE
(from the seller's Web site...)
"Sunglasses can be used as part of a disguise or to build an identity. In some old school spy and detective type movies, sunglasses are used as a way to hide a character's identity and try to blend in and not look obvious. Other times, sunglasses are used by a character to display that he is a bonafide badass and not someone to be messed with.

The Spycam Video Sunglasses are not intended to be part of any disguise - they are the disguise - concealing a tiny video camera in the center of the glasses. (Click photo to see big "bonafide" hole.) Capable of capturing excellent quality video and audio, these Spycam Video Sunglasses can be comfortably worn nearly anywhere to help you get the footage. Video is stored in AVI format on a Micro SD card. These glasses also feature easy-to-use controls which are located on the glasses frame. The built-in battery is rechargeable via USB connection and has a battery operating life of about 3-4 hours." (more)

NUMBER TWO
(from the seller's Web site...)
"Digital Binocular Sports and Spy Camera with a telescopic lens that is great for outdoor surveillance. The Avatar comes with a 2.5 inch display screen for viewing comfort and multimedia functions, including music and video player. This single lens video and photo camera is often called a "Monocular Telescopic Sports Camera".

The Avatar digital camera lets you can take snap shots from one building looking out on to another building, balcony or apartment, and works best in full daylight conditions." (more)

NUMBER ONE
(from the seller's Web site...)
"No One Will Suspect That This Clock Radio Is Recording Their Every Move
(Because it is too ugly to look at?)
Standard Clock Radio Doubles As Hidden Spy Camera - This fully functional SONY digital clock doubles as a completely covert hidden camera. The SONY Dream Machine Hidden Camera records high quality real-time video day or night with an automatic switching nightvision camera that activates the moment it gets dark for nightvision up to 30 ft. away. Record real-time motion-activated video or high resolution still shots onto a tiny SD card, housed in a hidden compartment for easy transfer and viewing." (more)