Jun 14 2007
Get Crafty and Sneaky
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Security measures sometimes necessitate the use of camera systems in order to make certain people are not where they’re supposed to be, doing what they should or or shouldn’t be doing, and for just general C.Y.A purposes. Of course not all camera are large and bulky and scream “security camera” and certainly you’re not limited to using these cool toys for just commercial purposes either. What about leisure? You’d be surprised the things that happen when you have a hidden camera rolling and you’re not in the room. I can’t tell you how many times someone in our family has left a video camera on and lying around in plain sight; the things we’ll see are always hysterical.
But perhaps you need something a little more covert. Any secret/shadow shoppers reading this? If so and you are serious about working as a secret shopper you might be interested in checking out this PAK-724, which is a wireless and tiny spy camera. The PAK-724 allows you to capture colour video and audio from up to 75m away. To top it off you can output it to a tv, vcr, or dvr for viewing and recording ease.
The PAK-724 also has a built in 2.4GHz transmitter to send the video and or audio signal back to the receiver. The PAK-724 spy camera can be powered by either an 8v adapter or from a 9v PP3 battery, which will last approximately 3-4hrs.
There is a good selection to choose from of other suitable cameras that would fill this need as well. So if you feel the PAK-724 doesn’t quite fit the bill for what you need you’re more than likely to find something else that will. For more great finds you should shop and compare at Pakatak.co.uk. The site’s layout is easy to use and navigate though some of the product descriptions can be heavily loaded with technical jargon. So if you’re new to the scene you may need to find a translator.









