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ID Card Camera

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Here is a very novel idea for a spy gadget – an ID card that integrates a hidden camera.

If you wish to record either video or audio in a covert manner, you can simply attach a fake logo on to the card as a pretense so no will give any thought to the card of possibly being anything but a nomal ID card that some organisations require their employees to wear around their necks.

With an ability to record up to 4 hours in a single stretch, of course, the card can also be used for genuine security purposes to record certain activities such as entry points to an event, car parks, etc.

The card itself is coloured but can be customised to your preferences so you can use it for different purposes and circumstances.

The quality of video and audio is good, and with a sizeable memory, this card stacks significant capabilities despite its tiny camera.

Exact specifications suggests you can use the ID card camera as a recorder and record up to four hours of conversation, as a digital camera and take up to 100 photos, with both audio and video for around 3 hours.

This is definately a new idea for surveillance and it seems a very good one at that. The only downside is the relatively sizeable hole through which the camera lens peep through, but I think it still looks small enough not to attract attention.

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This article was posted on Thursday, December 18th, 2008 at 3:07 pm in Audio Surveillance, Covert Spy Cameras, Video Surveillance.
 

2 Responses to “ID Card Camera”

  1. EyeSpyPro Says:

    It’s amazing how small they are making these hidden cameras, the next one will be implanted in your eye… Wait, isn’t there a movie with a gal that takes out her eye and its a round ball camera?

  2. Ann Mobile Says:

    Awesome!

    Ann
    iperinfo.com

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