Vosonic GV6330 Night Vision Car Camcorder
March 20, 2010

Are you a sucker for vital invormation? The Vosonic GV6330 Night Vision Car Camcorder ought to do the trick whether you drive around every day - after all, it is touted to offer airplane black box functionality through a simple plug and play mechanism. All you need to do is hook it up to your cigarette lighter socket, throw in a microSD memory card and turn the display on. It will go ahead and record a rolling loop of video in quarter hour segments. A 32GB microSD memory card is capable of storing up to 48 hours of footage. Other hardware specifications include a 2" LCD display, an internal microphone, and video recording capability at 30 fps in 720 × 480 resolution. Expect to fork out $159.99 for the Vosonic GV6330 Night Vision Car Camcorder.
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Archerfish Solo – the thinking camera
January 6, 2010
[CES 2010] So you're thinking of getting a hassle-free home surveillance system that can plus be operated by your old folks without them driving you nuts by asking all sorts of inane questions? Archerfish might help with their new Solo camera, where it offers a complete, interactive video monitoring system right out of the box. Attuned to your world, the Archerfish Solo is able to look out for events that you asked it to, including expected movement, unanticipated intrusions as well as odd things that happen (such as who ate the last cookie) whenever you are not around. You will be notified through a video report or newsletter, and by virtue of being a wireless unit, you can thrust that 360-degree freedom-of-movement wireless camera just about anywhere you fancy. Being weatherproof doesn't hurt either. You are able to access the going ons around your home in real instance with the Archerfish Solo from a cellphone or a computer as expanded as there is an World Wide Web connection established, and the Solo can work with the Quattro whether you need more than just one camera. Capable of storing an average of a months' worth of goods on its microSDHC memory card (32GB), that video camera works in low light conditions, but is not night-vision capable. that means you won't nag about going blind under a full moon, but anything less than that might require you to get a dog instead. You won't be able to get the Solo at the moment though as it is expected to ship that April 6, 2010 for $399. Sounds pretty pricey, but the unprecedented ease-of-use might just build it well worth your money.
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Swann DVR4-2500 defense Recorder Kit
December 23, 2009

Are you in the market for a home safety measure solution? The Swann DVR4-2500 safety measure Recorder Kit might be just the thing, particularly whether you're a proud owner of an iPhone. After all, the entire kit comes with a DVR, a quartet of indoor/outdoor cameras with night vision, a remote control, mouse and all the relevant cables and connectors. To produce things more impressive, you can remotely view what's going on through your iPhone, as well as review saved footage to know whether your missus is pulling a Tiger Woods on you while you're away bringing the bacon home. All footage will be recorded in H.264 format, where they are stored on a 500GB hard drive which is spacious decent for a months' worth of footage of round-the-clock recordings. Out in January, the Swann DVR4-2500 shield Recorder Kit retails for $699.
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MII-Sim Paintball Gun Vehicle
December 11, 2009

How would you like to be able to remote control something that could blast your friends with paintball pellets? Well, that’s what that MII-Sim non-lethal paintball gun is capable of doing. It can plus hit speeds of around 50mph and sports barrel cam vision, night vision and is of course, remote controlled. We’re fairly undoubtful that the kids would love one of these. Check out a video on it here.
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Video Recording Flashlight
November 23, 2009

It looks like that flashlight with video camera is an update to the previous one that we reported on a while back. build with durable aluminum, that flashlight allows you to record both audio and video. Video files will be saved on the built-in 4GB of memory, and you’ll be able to copy it to your PC easily via USB. Aside from the increase in memory, it seems that it’s additionally cheaper, as it’s going for $226.99
Features include:
- High Powered White LED Flashlight
- Dimmable LED light for different scenarios
- Highly durable with precision tooled aluminum housing
- Compact Size and portable DVR System
- Built-in 4GB Flash Light (supports up to 32GB)
- MPEG4 Video Recording (Video + Audio in AVI format)
- Built-in CMOS Color VGA Sensor (640×480)
- Support 2 Hours VGA Recording
- Night Vision support
- Backup using USB2.0 compatible interface
- Easy operation with one touch control
- Built-in Ni-MH Charger (12V input)
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