Once in a while, you get a device that virtually does it all – case in point, Brando’s latest – the USB Spy Pocket Video Audio Recorder + Flash Drive + Writing Pen. Brando has released a USB Voice Recording pen in the past before, but this one takes the cake as it is able to capture video as well.
$59 will snag you 4GB of storage space, and it also doubles up as an impromptu USB flash drive whenever you need to transfer small files from one computer to another after signing your John Hancock on important documents at the office. This spy device is discreet, capturing still images at VGA resolution (640 x 480 pixels) while video is recorded in AVI format at 352 x 288 resolution.
There are a lot of things you can do with your iphone and this is all thanks to the apps that have been developed for it. But one thing most people are going to love is this surveillance app that is now available at the Apple store.
Smartvue today announced that Smartvue for iPhone is now available on the Apple App Store. The app also adds video surveillance capabilities to any second-generation iPod touch.
“Smartvue for iPhone enables cost effective video surveillance using almost any network camera,” said Martin Renkis, Smartvue’s founder & CEO.
“Smartvue for iPhone is a smart, simple, and elegant video surveillance solution for iPhone and offers a natural extension to the award winning line of Smartvue wireless cameras and network video recorders.”
Transcend has just released a brand new SDHC HD Video Card that will target folks who love storing HD video for posterity. A 16GB Transcend SDHC HD Video Card is able to store up to 160 minutes worth of video content in high quality 1,920 x 1,080 AVCHD format at 13Mbps compression rate.
For those who could live with lower quality settings, that could translate to a potential six hours of high definition video. The front of all Transcend SDHC HD Video Cards are empty and can be used for labeling purposes to keep your recorded video content organized.
Being Class 6 compliant with a guaranteed minimum write speed of 6MB/s, you won’t have any trouble recording video no matter what the situation is.
NEC Electronics Corp. has successfully developed a system LSI that is touted to bring high definition video to cell phones, and codenamed the product CE143. The CE143 chip will feature standard image processing functions couple with a CMOS image sensor that allows camera functionality to be included in a cell phone.
Other capabilities include an image stabilizer, shading correction and other functions, allowing such equipped handsets to capture images at 12 megapixels while outputting full HD video at 1,080p resolution.
Ridax has rolled out its Small Charge Converter for the iPod and iPhone, which misses out on the mini-USB port that is available on the much larger original converter design. The Small Charge Converter lives up to its namesake by measuring 40mm x 18mm x 11mm.
This is the entry level model from the new Samsung H-series camcorders, unlike the other 3 models it does not have an internal SSD but requires a SD/SDHC card. Thanks to the H.264 compression, users can record up to six hours of full HD video on a 32 GB SDHC card, since on average people record only 30 min of video each time, this less expensive model is a good choice for the regular users.
The Schneider Kreuznach lens features a 10x optical zoom with the new Samsung Optical Image Stabilizer and offers a 37 mm wide-angle focal unlike most of the camcorders available on the market (typically 40-50 mm). Other features include HDMI connections to watch full HD video on a HDTV, a 2.7″ swiveling TFT LCD screen and a HD time lapse recording mode, that allows to record each image with a pre-selected time interval.
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