HD 720P Sony Spy Radio Camera Hidden Spy Camera DVR 16GBThis is a ultra-small digital spy camera that hidden inside a radio, it looks like an ordinary radio, but it has a very powerful function, the most interesting thing is that it internally hides a smallest camera DVR , you can listen to the radio and record everything you need at the same ,so secret that no one know where the camera exist.it does not need any external plug-in card, built in memory 16GB itself, can work up to 8-10 hours. there is time date stamp for the record, you can get the most authentic evidence for a variety of illegal behaviour.ideal for CIA agents ,police,detector,and spy agency.
Specification:
1.Tiny size makes it for a variety of uses.2.Its great for use as a hidden cam, spy cam , etc.3.Real time recording in AVI video format 4.continuously recording until memory is full auto off5.Color video with voice6.Internal rechargeable battery 7.Internal memory:16GB8.Playback video on PC 9.Video compression : AVI video format,1280X720 30fps10.Voice recording: Yes11.Internal memory: Yes12.Flash:16GB13.Video file size:5M per min.14.Recording mode :continuously recording until memory is full auto off15.Adaptor type: USB adaptor charging cable 16.Battery type : Lithium-ion 2000MA17.Record time : up to 2h for 1GB18.Battery use time : about 8-10 hour19.Weight:550g
Package:
1. Spy Sony Radio camera 16GB 1pcs2. 2.0 High Speed USB CABLE 1pcs3. USB Charger 1pcs4. Camera Operating Manual 1pcs
Warning: Please conform to the local laws when you use this product.
German police are investigating after a 17-year-old boy turned up at Berlin City Hall earlier this month, claiming he has been living in the woods for four to five years, authorities said Sunday.
The teen, who calls himself Ray, was discovered September 5, said German police spokesman Martin Otter. The boy speaks English and a little German. He told authorities he had been living in the woods with his father, but decided to come out after his father died.
Authorities were working with Interpol to establish the boy's identity, authorities said. He was staying at a Berlin youth center.
The story has drawn comparisons to the "Piano Man," who was found wandering aimlessly near a beach on the isle of Sheppey, Kent, in southern England in 2005. The man was wearing a waterlogged dinner suit with all its labels cut out and a tie. It initially was reported that he stunned witnesses with a "virtuoso performance" on the piano.
The man was identified as a 20-year-old German national from Bavaria after telling staff at a hospital that he had been attempting suicide when found by police, the Times of London reported in August 2005. The man could not play the piano as well as initially reported, the newspaper said.
The man, who authorities did not identify because of confidentiality laws, flew back home to Germany, the Times said
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