SpySystem Device - Wireless Spy Camera Pen with DVR
I decided to share with you information about a spy ballpoint pen camera with a wi-fi reproducer.
This device from the company 3rd Eye fell into my hands relatively recently, although it is far from a novelty and curiosity.
The kit includes a speaker, charger, TV-out cable, USB / miniUSB cord, 3.5mm headphones and instructions,
and, in fact, the ballpoint pen itself with an integrated camera.
All this is packed in a small neat box.
So how does it work? The pen is equipped with a Li-ion battery, which is charged by USB. The 2Mpx camera in the ballpoint pen is activated when the pen is switched to letter-ready mode. The signal at a frequency of 2.4 GHz from the handle goes to one of the DVR channels (there are several of them), where in real time we see everything that is happening in front of the camera. Directly in the DVR functions, you can turn off the sound reproduction, because a lot of interference (you yourself understand). I think I don’t need to mention such simple Digital Video Recorder features as the ability to record and save video. The DVR itself can be used as a regular audio and video player, storage medium, voice recorder, etc. That is, to some extent, it is an independent device. The DVR has a 3.5-inch TFT display, 2Gb of internal memory, as well as a microSD expansion slot (up to 16Gb), 3.5mm AV-out, miniUSB and control keys on the side panel. Supported video formats: Mpeg-4, AVI, 3GP.
Charges DVR from USB. The charge lasts for 1.5 hours of reproduction. The range, as stated, is 100m, but I have not tested it yet.
Photos taken from DIYTrade, due to the lack of a camera.
I hope that someone will be interested to know about such a device. Thanks.
UPD1:
Video on the use of takoko device.
As well as a video file captured as part of a video review (quality test)
I apologize for the quality of the video.
This device from the company 3rd Eye fell into my hands relatively recently, although it is far from a novelty and curiosity.
The kit includes a speaker, charger, TV-out cable, USB / miniUSB cord, 3.5mm headphones and instructions,
and, in fact, the ballpoint pen itself with an integrated camera.
All this is packed in a small neat box.
So how does it work? The pen is equipped with a Li-ion battery, which is charged by USB. The 2Mpx camera in the ballpoint pen is activated when the pen is switched to letter-ready mode. The signal at a frequency of 2.4 GHz from the handle goes to one of the DVR channels (there are several of them), where in real time we see everything that is happening in front of the camera. Directly in the DVR functions, you can turn off the sound reproduction, because a lot of interference (you yourself understand). I think I don’t need to mention such simple Digital Video Recorder features as the ability to record and save video. The DVR itself can be used as a regular audio and video player, storage medium, voice recorder, etc. That is, to some extent, it is an independent device. The DVR has a 3.5-inch TFT display, 2Gb of internal memory, as well as a microSD expansion slot (up to 16Gb), 3.5mm AV-out, miniUSB and control keys on the side panel. Supported video formats: Mpeg-4, AVI, 3GP.
Charges DVR from USB. The charge lasts for 1.5 hours of reproduction. The range, as stated, is 100m, but I have not tested it yet.
Photos taken from DIYTrade, due to the lack of a camera.
I hope that someone will be interested to know about such a device. Thanks.
UPD1:
Video on the use of takoko device.
As well as a video file captured as part of a video review (quality test)
I apologize for the quality of the video.