The Versatile Gumstick Spy Camera

Chris Loomis, P.I.
The Gumstick Spy Camera is a perfect tool for covert video and audio recording. It is perfectly sized and can even be inserted into a chewing gum wrapper disguised from detection. The miniature spy gadget is a favorite amongst spies, Private Investigators, law enforcement Detectives, and Agents from all walks of clandestine operations.

It has a slot for a Micro SD card to store all audio and video footage. The recording range for both the audio and video media is determined by the amount of storage space of the Micro SD card. As an example a 2GB Micro SD card will allow the camera to record for about 8 hours. The Gumstick Spy Camera records clear high quality video at 300k pixels in the AVI format with 640 x 480 resolution. There is a key lock switch to make sure the power is not inadvertently turned off during use. The camera's power is supplied by an internal lithium battery that is charged via a USB charging cable. There are three LED lights on the front of the camera that allow you to determine what mode the camera is in: Charging, Power On, or Record. The camera has a shirt or belt clip affixed to the back. This camera's tiny size of 73mm X 20mm X 11mm is outstanding. Due to the Gumstick Spy Camera's small size and maneuverability the video footage is very precise and crisp. The unit has a rugged construction and is black in color.

This small spy camera is versatile and can be used in a multitude of situations. It fits into shirt pockets, can be concealed in the palm of your hand, sewn into a hat, shirt, or even a necktie worm by the Operator. It could be placed inconspicuously on a bookshelf, mounted in a flower arrangement, and any other place your imagination takes it. It makes a good "Nanny Cam" too! The camera can even be mounted on a sports helmet in order to capture those amazing moments of "extreme" to show all your friends and family. This camera is the only covert video camera you can't afford to be without.

Published by Chris Loomis, P.I.

www.clcpi.com A California licensed Private Investigator (CA P.I. 24384) that also freelance writes on several like and associated topics. Chris Loomis is a contributing writer to DemandStudios.Com, & Text...  View profile

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  • R K LoBello6/9/2010

    Sounds like a great little camera...so small!

  • Jacques Boulerice6/9/2010

    I had a friend who was into all those gadgets, and even had a few he made himself. He was very important to my news gathering force, but unfortunately was murdered when the Bush administration ordered the 9/11 "attacks".

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