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Spy Camera Sports Watch For James Bond Fans

Spy Camera Sports Watch For James Bond Fans

Folks who love gadgets that make you feel like James Bond will probably like the Spy Camera Sports watch. At its name indicates, it’s a watch that looks just like your run of the mill sports watch, but with a tiny spy camera built-in. it’s able to capture videos at 1280 x 960 pixels at 30fps, or still shots a 3264 x 2448 pixels, all of which can be stored in its 4GB of built-in memory. If you’re on a tight budget, it can also double up as a web cam via a USB connection. It’s currently going for $89, so it shouldn’t break the bank.

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  4. Gear Knobs : says:

    i think that Rolex and Seiko makes the best sports watches that are of best quality ‘

  5. Laundry Bag says:

    sports watches that are made from titanium are great, expensive and very lightweight ,**

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