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Spy cameras have been around for decades — even in the film-camera days. They were used by real spies, private eyes, perverts and others, just like digital spy glasses are today.
These sunglasses promise to record exactly what you’re looking at thanks to a built-in video camera. The camera, which uses MPEG4 to encode video, has a 92-degree field-of-view.
The geek in me wants to love these camera-encrusted sunglasses, but the rest of me (i.e. the bit that looks after the credit card) recognises them as the awful junk that they are. Basically a pair ...
Check out this fun spy gadget, the spy sunglasses with secret bilateral cameras. The sunglasses feature the cameras hidden in the arms of the glasses which allows you to film what is in your ...
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Who is actually buying these Ray-Ban camera glasses? - MSNAnd therein lies the problem. Eight-year-old me would have coveted a pair of Ray-Ban camera glasses the same way he coveted those old rear-view spy glasses (with crude mirrored edges so you could ...
Jacquemus threw off its camera-ready fashion show guests with a hidden camera placed in an elevator—the response was so positive that Tory Burch copied the concept a few days later.
On the real, spy glasses are old hat, but building a set on your own for under $40 is most definitely notable. An engineering fellow has managed to do just that by snagging a micro camera from ...
A migrant perv used spy glasses to record under a woman’s skirt on a busy Manhattan subway platform — but he was busted when plainclothes transit cops caught in the sickening act, officials said.
Comically enough, these aren't the first sunglasses we've seen with a hidden camera built right in, but for those who don't need full motion video to catch someone red-handed, this much cheaper ...
Basically it's a pair of sunglasses with a camera that allows you to record videos of up to ten second, which are automatically sent to the Memories section of your Snapchat app via Bluetooth or ...
Makers, Raspberry Pi enthusiasts, and aspiring spies may be interested in these innovative Raspberry Pi camera glasses created by the YouTube channel “Its Triggy”. These DIY spy glasses are an ...
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