Posts Tagged Tiny Video Camera

The next Flip camera will have Wi-Fi

Posted by on Wednesday, 18 November, 2009

Cisco has confirmed that the next version of the Flip Video camera, everyones favorite tiny video camera, is getting Wi-Fi. The model is described as having “a large screen that slides to reveal the record and menu buttons underneath.”

Pocket-lint is also reporting there won’t be a touchscreen. You can, however, upload video that you take over Wi-Fi.

Clearly the iPod Nano and iPhone video availability is making things hard for Pure Digital by essentially stealing their entire market. This will definitely even things up, at least for the folks who already love their Flips. Expect great deals on non-WiFi models in the weeks to come.



Funky sunglasses for spies

Posted by on Sunday, 19 July, 2009

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If there’s something in your genes that makes you wonder whether your father is really your father and you think that you’re actually the son of James Bond, then you are one of those who are always tempted to imagine all sorts of awkward situations, all of them being near to impossible.

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So, if you think that the sunglasses that come with MP3 player aren’t what a spy would need, then take into consideration the Spycam Video Sunglasses, offered by ThinkGeek, which will most certainly complete your arsenal.

Usually, spies and detectives appeal to sunglasses because they’re trying to hide their identity or because they don’t want to be noticed by people around them. But these sunglasses have another purpose.

“The Spycam Video Sunglasses are not intended to be part of any disguise – they are the disguise – concealing a tiny video camera in the center of the glasses. Capable of capturing excellent quality video and audio, these Spycam Video Sunglasses can be comfortably worn nearly everywhere to help you get the footage. Video is stored in AVI format on a Micro SD card. These glasses also feature easy-to-use controls which are located on the glasses frame.”

These funky sunglasses run on an integrated rechargeable battery that has a life of approximately 3-4 hours and can be connected via USB.

The glasses are available at ThinkGeek for $149.99.

(Source: Coolest-Gadgets)