Articles in the spy camera Category

Belt Camera To Film the Forbidden Stuff
Posted in Spy Gadgets, spy camera on 21 October 2008

If spy cameras have always interested you, you are going to love this wacky belt camera by Minox. The belt apparently comes with a hidden camera and may serve the needs of those who have a, well, fetish related tastes.

These belts could be the gadgets that are the stuff of every public convenience visitor’s nightmare. If you thought video recording was bad enough, it even records audio and could help all those who love to stalk people and blackmail them. You can get the stuff recorded to the SD card and comes with a USB adapter as well. The belt camera costs $300.

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Orkney Rock May Help Aliens Detect Life On Earth
Posted in Concept, Eco Friendly, High tech, Military Hardware, Misc. Gadgets, Multipurpose gadgets, Robots, Satellites, Space, Spy Gadgets, Technology, spy camera on 2 October 2008


So what if we can’t seem to be able to contact extra terrestrials or aliens? They very well could do so, thanks to a specially prepared slab of rock, which was launched into space by the University of Aberdeen with the help of a Russian spacecraft. This was part of an exercise conducted by the European Space Agency Mission.

The Orkney rock holds evidence to the fact of life on earth thanks to the biological deposits on it. Even though it experiences extreme temperatures while going and coming back to the earth’s atmosphere, the rock can hide chemical information which hold clues to life and biology. Called the Orkney rock, it was part of the unmanned Foton M3 mission.

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Adaptable Radiation Area Monitor (ARAM) Could Help Detect Illicit Nuclear Material
Posted in Concept, Eco Friendly, Gadget, High tech, Medical gadget, Multipurpose gadgets, Review, Sensor, Spy Gadgets, Tips, spy camera on 2 October 2008

Radioactive waste has been giving nightmares to a number of people and in times like these when people could smuggle radioactive material for terrorist purposes, it becomes all the more necessary for us make sure the movement of radioactive material is curbed and detected at the earliest. Radiation detection technology, which has been developed by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, could be used to detect radioactive material present in vehicles on the highways.

Adaptable radiation Area Monitor could help detect nuclear material at vehicular entrances. ARAM can detect nuclear material as tiny as a grain of sand and even when a vehicle is moving at a speed of 45 miles per hour. Another device is the RadTrucks, which can detect radioactive signatures emitted by uranium, cesium, and plutonium. ARAM can be installed in a number of places such as a portable detector in a SUV, vehicle monitor alongside motorways, pedestrian portable monitor, luggage or package detector, and the possibilities are endless.

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A Miniature Helicopter That Doubles Up as an Aerial Camera
Posted in Camera, High tech, Luxury Gadgets, Misc. Gadgets, Multipurpose gadgets, Remote, Spy Gadgets, spy camera on 25 September 2008

We all would like to have a bird’s view of where we are and sometimes other places too. If that is the case, you may have also wanted to fly and take pictures of what you wanted. However, you don’t need to fly but just use a miniature helicopter, which carries a cool camera and does the job of clicking snaps for you.

The Dragonflyer X6 is an uber-cool helicopter which doubles up as not just one camera but many types of cameras because it has interchangeable modules which allow you to switch between high definition video, still images, low light and thermal imaging camera. It also comes packed with a great remote control technology and has a 6-rotor design and a GPS system, which allows you to track it.

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A Skull Becomes the Chassis For A Pinhole Camera
Posted in Camera, Concept, Gadget, Peripherals, Review, Spy Gadgets, Unique Gadget, spy camera on 25 September 2008

Ok here we go. I am fascinated by death and the decay it brings upon us. When the flesh disintegrates and all that is left is a pile of bones, the skull is the real striking image that leaves us with a queasy horror. However, as I said earlier, I’m fascinated by death and if any product has got something to do with death, I would definitely find it uber-cool.

Wayne Martin Bleger has created a pinhole camera called the Third Eye eerily, for it uses a skull as the body of the pinhole camera. The film can be exposed to light through the titular ocular cavity and the resulting picture is a blurred and creepy image just as a dead person or a dying person would see.

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Satellite Imaging Used To Track Desert Rats
Posted in Camera, Concept, Eco Friendly, GPS, Gadget, Misc. Gadgets, Satellites, Space, Spy Gadgets, Technology, spy camera on 22 September 2008

Californian scientists are on a mission to count the Giant Kangaroo Rats, which are still living in the Californian desert by the means of using images from an Israeli defense satellite. It’s just not about tracking your spouse, girl friend but also rediscovering one of Asia’s “lost” species, which must be many a scientist’s dreams.

They are on a quest to track down some of exciting and enigmatic Kangaroo Rat’s habitat lost to farming in the San Joaquin Valley where the place is no more a desert but a broken patchworks of farms. The extinction of these rats will cause imbalance in the ecosystem. Repercussions of species loss on ecosystem processes depend on the effects of the lost species.

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Interesting Wireless Spy Cameras plus SpyFinder
Posted in Wearable Technology, Wireless, spy camera on 19 September 2008


The Internet offers you an endless list of wireless cameras for you to practice your sneakiest passion of spying like a true expert. The best thing about a wireless spy cam is that unlike standard spy cams it gives you the opportunity to be metres away from the scene of crime and laughing wickedly over a receiver recording the action live. A review of the best wireless spy cameras show them embedded in the most unlikely places. Let’s start with the most traditional of these naughty devices.

The Mobile Phone Wireless Spy Camera at 138 Euro has a wireless receiver and MP4 player but only works within a 10metre range. It uses the PAL system, supports multiple cameras and supports 1GB external memory.

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Chopper Flies via Artificial Intelligence for First time
Posted in News, spy camera on 17 September 2008


Choppers may soon be seen flying over our heads without a pilot but instead run by a computer posted on the ground. A couple days ago, a chopper was successfully flown via artificial intelligence (AI) and without any glitches making it a proud moment for anyone to witness. The chopper made its historic flight over Stanford University in California.

The AI system that the chopper uses has been built by computer scientists from the Stanford University. The four-foot long chopper was manned by a ground-based computer and can perform all the tricks that their original cousins can. Still in the development stage, the choppers would cost about $4000 and includes an accelerometer, gyroscope and a magnetometer. It may also take help from GPS or double ground-based cameras for determining its location. The developers intend for the chopper to be used for investigating wildfires or for surveillance by the military.

Via: TechRadar

A Calculator Video Camera That Lets You Spy
Posted in Gadget, Multipurpose gadgets, Unique Gadget, spy camera on 7 September 2008

We have already covered many spy-gadgets that you could use to track down that criminal or even your spouse who has been getting adventurous lately. So, today we bring to you the Calculator Video Camera. You could just pretend to calculate something and let the gadget do its real job of spying and reporting it all to you like an honest sleuth must. It has a hidden wireless camera and you can secretly record video and audio. The LCD screen and the digital receiver help you view videos. It comes with a memory of 128MB and an external memory of 2GB.

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Fenstar: Brit Army’s Bomb Dropping UFO
Posted in Gadget, spy camera on 19 August 2008


Gadgets today seem to be invented either for fun or for military purposes to bomb some poor bloke to kingdom come. The British Army has a small and as of now Unidentified Flying Object which, according to them, would be deployed to drop bombs and bugs and shoot pictures. This yellow and black flying saucer does not have any rotating blades and thus, does not create a helluva lot of sound as it silently creeps into the enemy’s camp-hole.

Titled Fenstar, the UFO is powered by a two stroke petrol engine and is controlled with a handheld remote control. With a spy camera attached, the aircraft can send back high quality images on its video camera feed. The Fenstar would also be deployed for the use of dropping bombs into enemy camp holes and scooting out quickly before they go off, or to surreptitiously drop listening devices after entering into a building unnoticed. The Fenstar would certainly generate a lot of interest in the public too. After all, we all want to know what happens in the boss’ office, don’t we?
Via: Geekologie

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