High Tech Spyglasses

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By Nicholas Skeba


If you are fan of spy movies like James Bond, you might find the perfect way to be a spy yourself is with spy gear. One of the most used spy gadgets used in the movies is the infamous glasses with a camera on them. The glasses transmit what the viewer is seeing back to a video camera. Though these glasses are not necessary to have, they can be a lot of fun.

Spycatcher of Knightsbridge Spy Glasses

These glasses come with the complete package for being a spy. It comes with stylish glasses with a built in video camera. It also comes with a small video viewer and recorder for recording what is seen with the spy glasses. Though the glasses seem perfect for performing your own spy missions, the price tag may set you back. The glasses cost $1662.

Hidden Color Spy Glasses from Spyville.com

The glasses contain a hidden camera for recording what you are looking at. At the same time, your eyes are protected with its UV protection. It has a 92° field-of-view so you will not miss any action. You will have to run a small wire down your shirt into a small recorder , which is one of the downsides of this camera. The glasses run expensive, but much cheaper than the Spycatcher glasses of Knightsbridge glasses. For $650 you can run your own covert operations.

MJ Electronics Wireless Spy Glasses

M.J.Electronics introduces Generation V of their wireless frame video spy glasses. They are offering new, sleeker frames than any previous. Micro Transmitter & Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery are built in the glasses. They look sleek and stylish, exactly something a spy would wear. Of the three cameras listed, this one is by far the most expensive. The sales price? $3000.


MJ Electronics Spy Camera

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Gaget Girl  says:
12 months ago

nice dude! :-)

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