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Spy Camera Watch Awakens Your Inner James Bond

Published: Friday, February 12, 2010 9:51 AM EST     691 Views
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I'm sure at some point, most men out there (whether you want to admit it or not) wanted to be James Bond. Come on! The killer looks, the suave personality that seduced all of the ladies, and best of all, the awesome spy gadgets that he used to catch the bad guys! Unfortunately for most of you, Bond had a sidekick to develop all of those cool "toys." Well, now, with this new Spy Camera Watch, you can be James Bond, but cooler!

This stylish spy watch features a built-in surveillance style video camera and 8GB of memory so that you can store hours of video footage or audio recordings. The tiny video camcorder inside enables you to record AVI video that you can transfer later to your computer or other device for viewing. This cool gadget also includes a built-in microphone that can catch audio snippets from up to 16 feet away, and a Rechargeable Li-ion battery that recharges from a standard USB port.

The Spy Camera Watch is made of a silver metal, and features a glass face. Like a traditional watch, it tells time in hours, minutes and seconds, and has a small dial on the side to adjust the time. The watch band has a standard back clasp design, and can be adjusted for a better fit. The camera lens is no bigger than the ball point on a pen, and is positioned right on the front of the face, for easy and discreet video recording.

Not into being the next James Bond? (Yeah, right.) That's okay. You can also use this watch to record notes during an important office meeting, or even record your grocery list for your trip home. Or how about your child's latest feat? Little Tommy took his first steps, but you don't have the video camera handy? Just whip out your spy watch and you've definitely become your wife's hero!

The video format on the Spy Camera Watch is compatible with most operating systems, including Windows Vista and most Mac computers. Thinkgeek.com sells the watch for $89 plus shipping.

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