World’s Smallest Spy Camcorder Is Expensive And Not Covert

Ed Steele September 24, 2007 Comments Off on World’s Smallest Spy Camcorder Is Expensive And Not Covert



DISCLOSURE: THIS POST MAY CONTAIN AFFILIATE LINKS, WHICH MEANS WE MAY RECEIVE A COMMISSION IF YOU CLICK A LINK AND PURCHASE SOMETHING. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR DISCLOSURE POLICY FOR MORE DETAILS.

micro-camcorder-ani.gif
We love spy gadgets. As kids we’d play 007 and run around like James Bond with a large 8mm camera, which totally blew our spy cover. Today technology has advanced to the point where tiny spy cameras like this one can capture 33 hours of 3GP video at 15 frames per second on a 1GB MicroSD card. Awesome right? Not quite.
Much like the 8mm camera we ran around with, this tiny spy camera totally misses the mark with the bright green flashing LED that announces to the world that you’re recording video. It’s also a little expensive at $295. Back to the drawing board guys – Q would not be proud.
Update: We wish Octave still sold their Octave Multipod Camera. We reviewed the Octave in 2005 and it was about the same size but without the flashing LED.
Red Ferret



Comments are closed.

Thank you for visiting GadgetMadness, we value your patronage and

will never hide any content from you.

 

We do however rely on advertising revenue to keep this site running and

very much appreciate your consideration

in whitelisting gadgetmadness.com or disabling your ad blocker.