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Hidden Cameras in DTV Converters

This Necktieswholesale spy cameras features a tiny pinhole spy camera hidden in the pattern, which can record videos at a 352 x 288 resolution at 12 frames per second. It can be plugged directly into a USB port for transferring files to your PC, it records in AVI format, has 2GB of built in memory, and comes with a remote control. Neckties The Spy Camera is available for $ 66 from Brando.

slr camera:

A normal shoe with a 2.4GHz wireless camera hidden inside it.

Button Spy Camera:

The camera button has a 3.7mm pinhole lens, the portable recorder has a 2.4 inch TFT LCD screen, and 2GB of internal memory.

Zippo Style Digital Camera:

It uses micro SD card from 128 MB to 8 GB and can playback video on cell phone or PC.

Electrical Outlet Camera:

The Electrical Outlet cheap digital camera is a non-functional electrical outlet with a hidden compartment. Inside it has a 2.4Ghz wireless color spy camera that can transmit audio and video to the included wireless receiver.

Shaving Cream Can Camera:

It has a hidden spy camera in a can of shaving cream. The unit comes with a 2.4Ghz wireless receiver that can plug into any RCA video input, ie, TV or VCR or personal digital video camera   recorder. And it can transmit the live video signal up to 50 feet away.

A Fruit Juice Box Camera:

This one looks really cool.

Hidden Color Spy Camera Sunglasses:

It has a 92 ° field-of-view, the hidden Hardwired color CCD camera lets you record exactly what you are looking at.

Locket Camera:

It's a Kodak 1881 digital camera, designed by Lindsey Pickett to look like an old locket. If you open it up you'll see two LCD screens that display your photos.

Spy Camcorder Pen:

It's a fourth version pen camera, with a built in 4 GB of memory, camcorder, plus high resolution 2048 X 1536 still picture capability, PC & Mac compatible and it costs $ 199.00.

Spy Watch Video Camera:

A timepiece that will allow you to record interviews, meetings, the video camcorder lets you record AVI format files that can later be transferred to the computer for viewing and archiving purposes.

Belt Buckle Camera:

It's a 'Buckle DVR' with built in micro camera and sound.

Keychain Digital Camera:

This keychain digital camera fits on your keys so you'll always have it with you. It can take photos and video without anyone knowing what you're doing.

ID Card With Integrated Camera:

The AME-105 ID Card spy camera comes with a small 1.3MP video camera capable of recording video on AVI H.263 at 352 × 288/15fps and 4GB of internal memory. Recorded video can be transferred to your PC or laptop via USB.

Brooch Camera:

Just put on The Brooch, plug it into either pocket DVR DVR 500 or 806 and you are ready to record video.

Baseball Cap Camera Color Spy:

It is a real baseball has that has a special lining to hold the dvr and the pinhole ccd video camera.

Lipstick Camera:

It's a 8GB USB2.0 color video and camcorder that does voice recording with a pixel drive cam camera pinhole camera and DVR that has up to 20 hours of video recording.

Tie Clip Camera:

Inside of the tie clip is a tiny 3.7 mm pinhole hidden camera, capable of recording video in MPEG4, and contains an audio pickup as well. 'Your video and sound can be played back on the receiver unit with the 2.4-inch TFT LCD display, which records all of the received video on its 2GB of storage space. "

Chewing Gum Camera:

The chewing gum sized spy tiny camera is designed to fit perfectly inside a gum wrapper. It has a 3.6mm wide angle, 1GB Micro SD card in 3gp format that can record 15 frames per second with 33 hours of recording storage.

Hidden Camera In A Computer Speaker:

There is a hidden camera in this fully functional 2-piece speaker system and it works with PC's, MP3 player, CD and DVD players.
Ever wonder what the government is really up to paying for all those digital TV converter boxes? Last week a Spokane, Washington man claimed he'd discovered the Horrifying truth, and he produced a YouTube video to prove it.

In a 90-second video that's popping up on tin-foil-hat sites everywhere, 28-year-old software engineer Adam chroniclers is seen cracking open his government-subsidized Magnavox converter, and revealing to the world the tiny video camera and microphone hidden inside.

"I had a friend who was trying to tell me that they put cameras in these things," chronicler narrates in a deadly-serious monotone. "So what I did was open it up to prove them wrong, and lo and behold ... this thing does in fact have both a camera and a microphone." His finger points at a small lens attached to a transformer in the guts of the unit .


The video instantly went viral, tapping into a current of DTV conspiracy theory that's been building online since the government started issuing $ 40 converter box coupons last summer.

So far, the U.S. has spent $ 1.3 billion subsidizing the boxes that will keep watching CSI TV lovers when the last broadcasters shut off their analog transmissions in June. The huge government effort to put a - mysterious, to many - piece of technology into millions of American homes has spurred conspiracy theories ranging from a mind control experiments to measure tele-surveillance screen.

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