A Video Recording Spy Watch

In some ways watches are the most coveted of all spy gadgets because of the neat tricks that some of us have seen them perform, albeit in fictional tales such as Bond movies. Also, since watches are worn by so many people, they can lend themselves to being more discreet and not arouse any suspicion compared to some other body-worn devices.
This is a watch with a video camera that integrates a wireless transmitter that can be used to receive on the wireless receiver (sold separately).
Its quite impressive that they have managed to fit a very decent camera on such a tiny piece of circuitry. The eye of the camera on the side of the watch is barely noticeable, so its very difficult to make out that there is a camera integrated into the watch. The quality of the video should be good considering the camera has 580 lines resolution, which is on the higher end as far as these types of cameras go.
The camera also has a low sensitivity to light, so it will capture good quality video even when lighting conditions aren’t all that favourable or conducive to recording video. The video can be output to a TV, VCR, or DVR with added accessories. The colour camera is optional.
The watch itself does not really stand out, which is a good thing as the need for discretion is important if it is to be used in a covert way. It does not really lend itself to the possibility of being seen as a gadget; it looks like a standard sports watch, nothing more.
A spy cam such as this can be used in a range of ways, including serious surveillance, even though it is easy to dismiss it as a gadget to have a bit of fun with.
Unfortunately, there are no prices indicated. I am not sure how reliable these people are as I am still awaiting a reply to the message I sent several days ago requesting pricing details.

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