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Not all that galore years ago, the idea of a concealed spy camera was the stuff of movies, novels and FBI agents exclusively. Not anymore, today any individual who wants to delve into the world formerly reserved for spies may effortlessly afford a tiny camera. The selections are a great deal of and galore online merchants who sells goods at retail offer entire camera kit systems.

For just over $100 it is possible to buy a finish concealed spy camera system that features full color and audio. These kits feature a wireless pinhole camera finish with a bracket to hold the camera in place as well as a receiver to transmit the images. The camera may operate with a 9volt battery or with an adaptor.

With a range of up to 200 feet, these mini cameras may capture images and actions in most household areas. Cables and adaptors included in the kit make it easy to connect the receiver to your television or DVD player. The skillfulness of these little gems allows them to work both indoors and outdoors.

For those who veritably want to fetch the James Bond experience to life, the smallest version of the concealed spy camera is the Spy Pen Camera. These cameras look incisively the mutual barrel type ink pen and may be worn in a shirt pocket without detection. They have become a favored of law enforcement officers to supplement the video cameras in their police cars.

The amazing thing with regards to these camera pens is that they may be purchased for less than $50, in fact most are in the $30-$35 range. They record both audio and video and function as a USB drive. Most feature a simple “off/on” recording button at the top of the pen.

Shopping online is the best way to review the a lot of selections that are available in the micro-camera area. A concealed spy camera is well within the financial reach of most buyers today. Whether you want to watch your Nanny or record your boss, there’s sure to be an option for you . . .

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Sh-h-h-h-h-h!!

Top Secret…

Crack the code of superspy science fun!

Make your own spy sunglasses
* Write messages with invisible ink
* Hook up a mystery alarm, and much more!

Discover how spies use science to keep–or uncover–top secrets. Learn how to go underneath cover, master Morse code, and even build widgets to see and listen through walls! These and dozens of other fun-filled actions give you an inside look at the science behind spy gimmicks and tricks of the trade. All the activenesses are totally safe and may be done with each day stuff from around the house.

From the PublisherPopular children’s book author Wiese teaches kids rudimentary science through simple actions related to spies and espionage. His engaging book holds 40 dissimilar scientifically-sound projects that are safe, easy to do, and require mutual household materials. Features such activenesses as writing in invisible ink, sending a message in Morse code, building a listening device, and visiting the CIA’s home page on the Internet. Includes scores of delightful illustrations, dozens of ideas for “More Fun Stuff to Do” and “Spy Science in Action” divisions which show kids how the scientific principles they’ve learned are involved in actual spying.

From the Back CoverSh-h-h-h-h-h!!

Top Secret…

Crack the code of superspy science fun!

Make your own spy sunglasses

  • Write messages with invisible ink
  • Hook up a mystery alarm, and much more!

Discover how spies use science to keep—or uncover—top secrets. Learn how to go under cover, master Morse code, and even build appliances to see and listen through walls! These and dozens of other fun-filled activenesses give you an inside look at the science behind spy gadgets and tricks of the trade. All the activenesses are totally safe and may be done with each and everyday stuff from around the house.

About the AuthorJIM WIESE (British Columbia, Canada) is a science teacher and an instructional adviser who has won Teacher-of-the-Year awards in both the United States and Canada. He is the author of the popular kids’ science-activities books Roller Coaster Science, Rocket Science, and Detective Science, all published by Wiley.

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19 of 21 persons found the following review helpful.
5Our mystery spy manual
By Slater Rockafeller
My 4 year old niece is into the spy business. While kids’ spy toys may be hit-or-miss in fun, I know this book was a hit. I recognise because I find the book all over my sister’s house, and each time I see it it’s a bit more battered. My niece can’t read yet, but this is one of her bestloved bedtime books to have mommy read from. And when she and her bestloved playmate (me) are plotting a mission, we ofttimes consult this book for tips.

13 of 14 humans found the following review helpful.
5The bestest best book ever.
By A
The book had everything so when i read it I loved it. One reason I loved it was because I loved sneaking around my house and i loved pretending to be a spy so this genuinely helped.

4 of 4 humans found the following review helpful.
5SPY SCIENCE BOOK
By L. Ward
MY 10 year old grandson loves this book. He talks when it comes to it whenever I speak with him. He loves anything ‘CIA’. I’m happy because we’ve found something that inspires him to read on his own.

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