Spy Cameras Now In James Bond Style Lighters
The Pocket Spy Camera hidden in a high class cigarette lighter is not only an extremely compact camera but it is also capable of recording voice memos. If you happen to be on a  secret mission and you just happen to remember that you’ve run out of bread or you’ve forgotten to set the DVD recorder to video the latest episode of the General Hospital you can record a reminder.
This hi-tech gadget spy camera lighter appears it could have come from Q’s laboratory. No one would believe that this Zippo-style case does not contain a lighter, but instead actually contains a digital camera capable of holding over 300 images?
This lighter camera uses brand new technology to capture highly-detailed images with incredibly small file sizes. After all, it wouldn’t be terribly clever stopping in the middle of a “mission” to insert another memory card, would it? Sneaking a pic indoors is also inconspicuous thanks to LiteSync technology that allows you to take clear images in fluorescent lighting without using a flash.
When you require an especially light touch you can use the surveillance mode built into the spy camera lighter to automatically capture images at preset intervals up to 90 minutes apart, spanning up to nineteen days! Of course, you can also capture video clips with sound, so you can record covert voice conversations to get that elusive piece of evidence wherever the mission calls for it.
This little spy camera gadget can also come in handy when you need to take a quick mental note, thanks to its voice recording function. This tiny little spy cam will record up to 12 minutes of crystal clear audio, so you don’t forget any important pieces of information. A nice touch for a 007 secret agent, or an everyday businessman who aspires to be one like James Bond himself.
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