Spy Net Video Spy Watch

Spy Net Video Spy Watch

Who says the life of a spy is only meant for grown ups? Adults may think of the luxurious lives of spies often portrayed in the movies. Add the sexy accent to it all and you have a James Bond-like legacy to build. However, James or any other spy won’t fit the bill if they don’t have all the fancy gizmos they use to do their job.

This hot toy of Christmas 2010 is both a spy gizmo toy and a real life gadget to be exact. It’s not just a watch or something that your kids that put on and pretend to be doing. They can do actually what this toy promises to deliver, which is doing something akin to spy work. Well, not exactly but at least they can take "covert" videos if they wanted to.

The Cool Stuff

Like the other spy equipment you have seen in the movies, the Spy Net Video Spy Watch will look like your everyday wrist watch for kids. But you shouldn’t be duped by its "innocent looking" appearance since it is loaded with many features to make spy work a lot easier.

It has a built-in camera, which allows you or your kids to take undercover videos for that very important critical mission. It also has a microphone installed to allow you to record audio as well. This remarkable piece of equipment has a 1.4" TFT screen, which allows your kids to review the video they have taken.

This wrist watch is truly a high-end piece of electronics that works like an actual super-spy gear. In case you have stored enough evidence you can use the USB port on the Spy Net Video Spy Watch to transfer all the material you were able to collect onto a computer, for safekeeping of course. Well, you or your kids will never know when such important information and evidence will come handy in the future.

Out of the Box Specs

When you order a Spy Net Video Spy Watch, you will receive a package that is 11.5" x 2.5" x 12" and it would weigh around a pound. This electronic device can record up to 20 minutes of video and up to four hours of audio. It has the capacity to store 2,000 pictures.

It can playback all of the aforementioned media or you can use the USB cord included in the package to transfer all of that to a computer. This product is recommended for kids eight years and older. It is available in stores for $50 but other charges may jack up the price come Christmas 2010.