Surveillance Light

Per Emanuelsson and Bastian Bischoff, two designers from the HDK school of design and crafts in Gothenburg, Sweden, has designed this cool looking surveillance inspired light source.

Per Emanuelsson and Bastian Bischoff, two designers from the HDK school of design and crafts in Gothenburg, Sweden, has designed this cool looking surveillance inspired light source.

This CCTV security system from Lorex uses a built-in IP server to provide remote internet surveillance monitoring from anywhere in the world.

This new spy gadget allows you to search for hidden cameras. It can detect the lens of any wired, wireless or covert camera from up to 50 feet away.

If you want to spy in true James Bond style, instead of using any of the radio controlled snooping toys, here’s the accessory for you.

This radio controlled spy car has a feature that you won’t find with the R/C Snooper Robot or the Rovio Wi-Fi Spy Robot – it allows you to spy in the dark.

Rovio is the first robot from the WowWee company to use the breakthrough Northstar technology for pinpoint navigation of your home or office.

With this white six-wheel radio controlled robot you can enter a room and undetected (hopefully) listen in on conversations and transmit them to up 150 feet away to the listening receiver.

Those wireless hidden cameras – we have seen them in things like pens and alarm clocks, but never before in a printing calculator.

The My Little Eye Baby Camera Monitor is an easy to use monitor with its infrared camera mounted in a daisy flower shape on a flexible stem.

Maybe you remember the wireless baby monitor we covered some week ago. Here’s an even more sophisticated system where you also have the option to pan and tilt the wireless camera.