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Archive for the ‘Water Proof Spy Microphones’ Category

New Under Water Bullet Cameras

Friday, January 15th, 2010

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Well it is out! An underwater bullet camera. Just two months we said that there were no bullet cameras that can be fully submerged in water. Usually you would think that this would be practically impossible, but it is not. If you have an application where, you need to be able to have a camera under water, then try looking at this bullet camera. We are hoping to have this in stock in a few weeks. This would be a great addition to anyone looking for a color only bullet camera that is small enough to work in any wet-weather condition.


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As you can tell from the images that you can do many unique things with a camera of this stature. You can take it underwater for work, exploration, great for Marine Biologist. If you are a fisher, this will help you see the fish underwater and increase your chances of landing the right catch! This bullet camera features a 1/3″ SONY Super HAD CCD chip-set and renders high quality video at all times. You are looking at 420 TV lines and this camera is due to go on sale for just $120.00! We might just release it at a discount of just $99 dollars. Stay tuned for updates.


Fabricate Your Microphones To Work Outdoors

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

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If you were wondering how you could record audio outside, then you should be thinking very hard? To-date there is no affordable security camera that can incorporate audio into the same shell as the lens, infrared lights, and other electronics. Not to mention that if the camera were a dome that the weather-proof dome and casing would prevent the microphone from picking up sound and recording audio. Well we have an idea of how we can solve this problem. We think that fabricating our micro-phones with an anti-water silicon coating on the spy microphone should solve the fear of water damaging the mic and other electrical parts of the wiring. We are currently in the blue-print stages, but we are looking to run some test to make sure the product can work. We are hoping that the microphones could be exposed to large amounts of rain and weathering. We will let you know the test results. Stay tuned for another update on this subject. If it works we will be the first to make them, sell them, and warranty water-proof spy microphones.