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Tiny $20 camcorder shoots 640×480 video

Look at this little guy. It’s just a $20 camcorder that promises to shoot 640×480 video at 30 frames per second. Will you get awesome looking footage out of it? Probably not. Probably absolutely not. Maybe. Probably not, though.

But you could conceal it somewhere to catch nefarious activities taking place. It has a belt clip! Too bad the actual camera would be facing the wrong way. You could turn it around and take your chances with your stomach hitting the record/stop button as you walk around looking for crimes playing out at groin level.

There’s a built-in rechargeable battery good for two hours of recording time and a microSD(HC) slot that’s compatible with cards up to 32GB.

USB Mini Pocket DV [USB Geek]



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