Security Gadgets
Rovio – Online Remote Controlled Home Security Robot
September 2, 2010
The Rovio is the perfect remote-controlled robot, featuring some pretty useful technology to make it a gadget you’ll get hours of fun from. Essentially, you control the robot by using a standard web browser, which can be on your PC, your laptop, your mobile phone or your games console.
The Rovio also includes a VGA camera and a microphone, allowing you to use it for a little spying around the home or office. And the best bit, when the Rovio’s batteries start to run low, it will automatically return to its docking station to charge itself up!
The Rovio robot connects to a standard Wifi router, allowing it to work without any wires whatsoever. When you first get the robot, you’ll need to configure it to talk to your wireless network by connecting it to your PC or Mac via a USB cable. However, setting up the robot only takes a few minutes. Once you’ve configured the Rovio, you’re up and running using the very simple software. The software works on all major web including Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer.
Spy Clock Secret Video Camera – Motion & Sound Sensor Activated!
July 18, 2010
“The weather in Russia is good this time of year, comrade…” “Indeed, and the fish is good at café de crem…” Right then, now the normal spy formalities are over and we have the obligatory confirmation code out the way, let’s get down to some proper spying.
The motion and sound activated Spy Clock Secret Camera is by far one of the most covert spy gadgets that we have featured. Admittedly, you are not going to miss this pretty cool looking clock on a shelf, but it is styled in such a way that it won’t look out of place in any office or home.
This is a must for any piece of covert security recording equipment and the fact it is a desk clock not a wall one means you can point it in the direction that you want to record.
USB Key Logger
July 20, 2008
Some ideas are so simple they are brilliant. This USB Key Logger is one of those simple yet brilliant gadgets. It is essentially an external USB dock that goes between the keyboard and the computer. The advantages of this means that the computer/user will never know it is there so happily go about their business, unaware they are being monitored. It has a hefty 2MB memory built in.
PS/2 Key Logger
July 17, 2008
Some ideas are so simple they are brilliant. PS/2 Key Logger is one of those simple yet brilliant gadgets. It is essentially an external PS/2 dock that goes between the keyboard and the computer.
The advantages of this means that the computer/user will never know it is there so happily go about their business, unaware they are being monitored. It has a hefty 2MB memory built in. You might be thinking that 2MB is rubbish compared to your new 16GB pen drive, but that 2MB memory converts to whopping 2 Million key strokes!
Covert PIR CCD CCTV Camera
July 9, 2008
Having started a family I now find myself looking into ways I can secure my home and family. This is why I have started to look into different ways I can “monitor” my house. While browsing the internet for an external CCTV camera I also came across this little spy gadget and could not resist.
When we moved into the house it had an old school inactive alarm with the hard lines cut so as all the wiring for my old alarm sensors was still in, I only needed to hook up an AV pickup. The Covert PIR CCD Camera looks great and the picture/sound quality it supplies is not half bad neither. As it has a motion activated sensor built in you can set your receiver to record whenever active so you don’t miss a trick.


