Fingercam – World’s Tiniest Wireless Cam October 16, 2007
Read more Digital cameras , Gadgets , Gizmodo UK , Wireless

I’m not sure if I like or hate anyone enough to bother spying on them but the world is full of amateur spies [stalkers] these days.
If you’ve already invested in the James Bond Watch and the handheld mobile phone jammer, then this could be your next Q gadget.
Billed as the world’s smallest wireless colour camera, the Fingercam is around the size of a penny, making it a doddle to hide in books, radios, smoke detectors – hell, even sunglasses for some portable spying.
Although the camera is small (15 x 15 x 20mm) be aware that it stills needs a 9V battery pack concealed somewhere too. Still, the video quality is a claimed 628 x 582 pixels, which is not too shabby for a device this small.
It comes with a wireless receiver to plug into the recorder of your choice, a battery clip and various cables for £50. For another £200 you can plump for the world’s smallest DVR and be like, you know, a fully-fledged field operative. Or something.-Martin Lynch












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