
Most bookworms should be pretty sneaky thinkers if they’ve been reading up on the right books. With the Dictionary Spy Camera, you will be able to keep an eye on your pad even when you’re not around, since it boasts a 0.3″ CCD sensor and the ability to record video even under low light conditions. This spy camera is plugged straight into most NTSC compatible video/digital video recorders through RCA. Unfortunately, it won’t be able to capture audio, so you can forget about catching your wife complaining about your performance as a husband while you’re not around to her girlfriends. The Dictionary Spy Camera will retail for $99.95. Good thing there is the Internet now – most people will just head on to dictionary.com if they want to find out the meaning of a new word.
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