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Black Covert Watch Camera
- Cool combined camera watch
- Up to 1 hour recording time
- Discreet camera lens – no one will ever know…
- AVI video format – easy to work with
- 4GB of memory
- Measures approx. 5cm x 5cm
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Alright – break out your tuxedoes, vodka martinis and other spy paraphernalia (or, you know, don’t, because spying is meant to be a clandestine job), because this Covert Watch Camera in black is about to make recording footage in a sneaky fashion the easiest it’s ever been.
The sneaky little camera is fitted discreetly into the case of the watch, invisible without close inspection. The watch has 4GB of built-in memory, ideal for storing videos and photos, as well as recording audio. The video’s resolution is a cool 720 x 480 – not bad for a little watch – with a photo resolution of an impressive 1280 x 1024.
Don’t worry about this baby’s functionality as a watch though – it tells time with the best of ‘em, with a cool 30 metre water resistance that keeps it working throughout the sunshine and the rain. The rubber strap is comfortable and resilient and the casing is sturdily constructed, meaning that whatever dangerous spy exploits you go on*, you’ll feel ready to take them on.
*Please don’t actually go on any dangerous spy exploits. That would be what we call a “bad idea”.