Hi Resolution Self Recording Spy Cameras

The spy cameras on these pages have a built in self recording DVR that detects progress.

When Motion is detected, the DVR will initiate to record. Each recording will be separated into individual video clips.

The duration of each video clip will be resolute by the length of motion (Ranging between 10 seconds to 2 minutes per clip). Stealth recording is made easy with our latest line of our Self-Recording Spy Cameras and Digital Video Recorders. The camera is activated by motion exposure. The camera records 10 seconds-2 minutes video clips onto a SD card inside the unit.

Some of the Hi Res Self Recording Spy cameras are:

Hi-Res Air Purifier Self Recording Spy Camera :

Hi-Res Air Purifier Self Recording Spy Cameravisit product

    Features :
    • The viewing angle is 80 degrees wide and 70 degrees tall.
    • There are no beeps, no lights, no noise and no sign that a camera or recorder is inside.
    • The video is easily playable on Windows Media Player or any other player. (DivX, etc.)
    • Key features are: camera Lens Sony 4.3mm Color CCD Pinhole Lens, 420 TV Lines Quality. Resolution: 640 x 480 DVD/MPEG2 Quality. Storage Mode: SD and HCSD Cards
      Recording Length: 10 seconds – 2 minutes per clip or per motion.

    Hi Res Brinks Floodlight Self Recording Spy Camera :

    Hi Res Brinks Floodlight Self Recording Spy Cameravisit product

    Features :
    • The camera is pointing out and slightly down.
    • The viewing angle is 80 degrees wide and 70 degrees tall.
    • There are no beeps, no lights, no noise and no sign that a camera or recorder is inside.
    • The video is easily playable on Windows Media Player or any other player. (DivX, etc.)
    • Key features are, Sony 4.3mm Color CCD Pinhole Camera Lens, 640 x 480 DVD/MPEG2 Resolution, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB Sizes Supported.
    Hi-Res IP40 iHome iPod Dock Spy Camera:

    Hi-Res IP40 iHome iPod Dock Spy Cameravisit product


    Features :
    • All of the original functions of the iHome docking station work.
    • Camera and recorder are powered by the iPod docking station’s own power cord.
    • The viewing angle is 80 degrees wide and 70 degrees tall.
    • There are no beeps, no lights, no noise and no sign that a camera or recorder is inside.
    • The video is easily playable on Windows Media Player or any other player. (DivX, etc.)
    • We have a support page on our website where we offer SECURE software downloads; answer common technical issues, installation information and general support.
    • Technical phone support is available during our normal business hours.
    • Key features are, Sony 4.3mm Color CCD Pinhole Camera Lens, 640 x 480 DVD/MPEG2 Quality Resolution, 12 FPS Frame rate
    Hi-Res 32" LCD TV Self Recording Spy Camera :
    Features:
    Hi-Res 32Visit product

    • The entire original functions of the Element 32" LCD TV work.
    • Camera and recorder are powered by the iPod docking station’s own power cord.
    • The viewing angle is 80 degrees wide and 70 degrees tall.
    • The video is easily playable on Windows Media Player or any other player. (DivX, etc.)
    • We have a support page on our website where we offer SECURE software downloads; answer common technical issues, installation information and general support.
    • Technical phone support is available during our normal business hours.
    • Key features are, 32" Model LCD TV, 420 TV Lines Quality, 640 x 480 DVD/MPEG2 Quality Resolution, Auto-Recycle Recording.
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    Video recording spy glasses coming to the market

    ZionEyez, a Seattle based startup, has formed a pair of spy glasses that have the capability of recording and sharing HD video discreetly. 



    The product in question, which has been named the Eyes video recording glasses, comes prepared with a 720p HD recording camera, microphone and 8 GB flash memory. 

    The system has up to three hours of battery life and can share information determinedly with both the Bluetooth and WiFi standards.

    When users pair their special glasses with an iPhone or Android based Smartphone the system can broadcast the video directly to the web. If users do not want to flow the video users can save the video and export it through a microUSB port that is hidden on the glasses.


    The device is still in its prototype stage, and since the company has not preferred a final piece of hardware for the recording device, no sample of the quality of the video recording is available at this time, although they do promise that the camera will be able to record in high definition, at 1280x720p.

    When the glasses go on sale they will trade for $200. Users who take benefit of the current pre-order on Kickstarter will get a $50 discount on the price. To know more about spy cameras

    Nursing home employees caught abusing residents on spy camera

    Two nursing aides from Nightingale Nursing Home along Braddell Road was caught on a spy camera abusing a resident, sparking a massive outroar among Singaporeans.

     She was said to have been in that state for 30 minutes.


    A spokeperson for Nightingale Group said this was an isolated incident and that those responsible would be punished.

    The video was recorded by a resident's relative using a secret camera.



     The video clip was taken by a hidden camera put on a patient’s bedside by his son who suspected that the staff were abusing her mother.

    It showed two nursing aides lifting the patient up and throwing her onto a bed. As the elderly woman groaned in pain, one of them was shown slapping her on her mouth:

    The showing incident came to light after the Ministry of Health was alerted to the video. It has since suspended Nightingale Nursing Home from accepting new patients.

    According to a reader who had a relative staying at the home, most of its staff are from the Philipines and Myanmar.

    In a statement issued to the press, a MOH spokesperson said:


    “Our inspectors regularly check that all nursing homes are properly maintained, keep their patient records in order and institute effective infection control measures.

    Nursing home operators are also required to maintain care standards on medication administration, fall prevention, housekeeping.

    CAM Pirate Gets 60 Days for Illegally Recording Movie in theatre

    Samuel Arnold, Jr. used spy glasses with a hidden camera to criminally record movies while they were still in the theater.

    Chicago area resident Samuel Arnold, Jr. seems to have gotten off pretty easy with news that he established only 60 days in jail for illegally recording the movie Easy A while it was still in the theater.


    In a session of genius, Arnold used spy glasses with hidden camera to record the movie, and apparently others, instead of the standard bulky standalone camera.

    The only sad item is that Arnold was posted the movie and others to a website that made the movies available for a fee. In other words, he was a profitable pirate.

    “The assertion was that he was making money off of this,” said Charles Pelkie, a lecturer for the Will County state’s attorney’s office, according to the Chicago Tribune.

    The MPAA recognized Arnold through his IP address and told the theater he frequented to be on the watch out for him. While he showed up to watch the movie Easy A the theater alerted the MPAA and police.
    The punishment for the crime has various widely over the years.

    Back in 2010 Timothy Epifan, of Manville, Connecticut, pled accountable to recording Bruno and received 180 days in jail and 75 hours of society service.

    Last February Robert L. Henderson, of Grandview, Mo., was sentenced to 2yrs in prison and $24,738 dollars in restitution for illegally recording “The Dark Knight.”