Spy cameras used to be a thing of fiction that only characters like James Bond would use in high-budget action films. But now, that type of technology is available to everyone. With built-in batteries charged from a USB port, a collection of different spy cameras can capture video, audio and even still images onto an SD card or through internal memory.
Microeyes Security Camera
At the size of a ping pong ball, the Microeyes security camera is perfect for surveillance footage. The small camera is motion activated and records video at a 320 by 240 resolution. It has a direct RCA TV connection to record footage through a VCR. The camera comes with a stand or can be used in a clear plastic cube so it does not roll around. The camera requires a separate micro SD card to record footage, and it comes with the USB connect port.
Pegasus USB Spy Pen
Use a functional pen as a real working spy camera. The camera records at a 640 by 480 resolution, has 4 gigabytes of memory built in and lasts for about three hours with a full USB charge. The pen itself is black and silver with a sleek design. The pen also records JPEG pictures, and all of the files are accessed through "My Computer" when the pen is plugged into a computer.
Mega Mini Spy Camera Stick 2.0
Replicating a small USB thumb drive, the Mega Mini Spy Camera Stick 2.0, is one of the smallest USB spy cameras available. The camera features 4 GB of internal memory, an optional mini-SD expansion bay, records at 177 by 144 resolution and has an optional wireless remote.
Spy Sunglasses
Featuring a mini spy camera between the lenses, spy sunglasses are a great hands-free option to record video. Video is recorded at a 320 by 240 resolution, features 4 GB of storage and an USB cable that plugs right into the side of the glasses. The battery lasts for about five hours and is recharged through the USB port.
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