February 18, 2010 4:36 PM

The Latest in Spy Tech

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(CBS)  In the final part of our "Somebody's Watching You" series, CBS News science and technology correspondent Daniel Sieberg shared the latest and greatest in hi-tech spy and anti-spy tools.

In fact, Sieberg even wore several surveillance gadgets on his person - a lapel camera pin, a watch camera and a tie remote-controlled camera.

Full list of the products on "The Early Show"

PRODUCTS:

The following product descriptions were prepared using information provided by the manufacturers.

Tie Camera w/ Built-In DVR & Remote Control
$199.95
• Hidden Pinhole Tie Camera Captures VGA High Resolution Video
• Built-In DVR Is Undetectable & Records 4Gb Of Footage
• Remote Control Lets An Associate Control The Tie Cam From Afar
• Completely Undetectable - Perfect For All Covert Operations

Secret Agent Camcorder Watch
$199.95
• One Touch Color Digital Audio/Video Recording
• Looks & Functions Like An Ordinary Watch
• Direct USB Connection To PC
• Over 3 Hours Battery Life
• Record Up To 1 Hour Of VGA Quality Video

Audio Activated Pen Camera Recorder
$199.95
• 4-In-1 Surveillance: Camera, Camcorder, Web Camera, Audio Recording In One
• One Touch Color Digital Recording
• Looks And Functions Like An Ordinary Pen
• Records Up To 60 Minutes Of Video & 166 Minutes Of Audio
• Direct USB Connection To PC For Easy Transfer/Review

Internet Ready iSpy Hidden Camera Clock
$379.95
• Watch In Real-Time On The Internet
• High Resolution Color Camera
• Capture Surveillance Video Or Fast Action Snapshots
• Battery Powered - Completely Wireless For Portability & Ease Of Set-Up

WiFi Tissue Box Hidden Camera
$399.95
• H.264 Recording w/ Internet View (View Online)
• Completely Covert With No Tell Tale Wires Or Lights
• 480TVL High Resolution With Full Screen D1 Color Recording
• Extreme Low Light 0.001 LUX Hidden Camera
• Removable SD Card Up To 32GB for 64 Hours Of Recording
• 6 Hour Rechargeable Battery

Electrical Outlet Hidden Camera
$399.95
• Electrical Outlet Hidden Camera DVR
• 8Gb DVR With SD Card
• Completely Covert
• Motion Activated

Wireless Camera Hunter and Viewer
(with Cigarette Pack)
• Sweep Your Home Or Office For Hidden Cameras In Under 5 Seconds
• View Feeds From Hidden Wireless Cameras Up To 500 Ft. Away
• Used And Trusted By Professionals To Sweep Entire Buildings
• A/V Out For Easy Viewing And Recording To A DVR

Wireless Camera Hunter and Viewer
$499.95
• Sweep Your Home Or Office For Hidden Cameras In Under 5 Seconds
• View Feeds From Hidden Wireless Cameras Up To 500 Ft. Away
• Used And Trusted By Professionals To Sweep Entire Buildings
• A/V Out For Easy Viewing And Recording To A DVR
• Scans Frequencies 900 MHz to 2.52 GHz And Finds A Full-Range Of Cameras
•Including PAL/ NTSC, CCIR/EIA

Mini Hidden Camera Detector
$89.95
• Finds Wireless Or Wired Cameras
• Cameras Don't Need To Be Powered On
• Extremely Portability For Sweeping On-The-Go
• Sweep An Entire Room In Under 10 Seconds

Spark Nano GPS Tracker
$299.95
• Smallest & Most Sensitive GPS Tracker In The World
• Rechargeable Battery Power Up To 5 Days Of Continuous Tracking
• No Software To Install
• Splash Resistant
• Panic Button For Emergency Fast Tracking

Stealth iBot Computer Spy
$129.95
• Covertly Record Everything A Person Does On A Computer
• Remove Stealth iBot? After 5 Seconds: No Hardware Left Behind
• Undetectable By Most Anti-Spyware Applications
• Store Up to 10,000 Screenshots & Virtually Unlimited Text
• Total Surveillance - Record All Computer Activity - Even On Other User Accounts
• Works With Any PC Computer Including Laptops

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by JANIEGRAHAM321 August 30, 2011 3:27 PM EDT
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by superfuzin November 26, 2009 12:05 PM EST
Personally I like this kinda stuff. Not just for the james bond factor, but the camera finder I think is a must have for women... just look at the erin andrews story. If she took 2 minutes to look through this to find a hidden camera, she wouldnt be in the mess she was in
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by TheEnergyDoctor November 21, 2009 10:05 AM EST
Now I've got to examine that roll of toilet tissue a little closer.
Is that an "i" in charmin or is that dot over the "i" a poopa-snoopa ?
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by mnbrant November 20, 2009 6:45 PM EST
It would work til the kid gets old enough to photoshop the pictures. Case closed
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by mnbrant November 20, 2009 6:43 PM EST
I was making a joke but you got a point. Lots better than buying a gun. And more effective.
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by toddklep November 20, 2009 5:42 PM EST
This stuff is GREAT! What a great idea. Anyone who thinks this stuff causes mistrust obviously doesn't get it. Without security where do you think we would be in a world where people break into houses, steal children and beat up grandma's. Trust me - if I could have a camera on a child with Autism or a grandmother who get's lost - I'd do it in a heart beat. Happy Holidays.
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by mnbrant November 20, 2009 3:54 PM EST
I think your overreacting. This would forever end the argument over who hit who first. Rug rat would just point to tissue box; end of discussion.
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by skepticalJM November 20, 2009 2:50 PM EST
This is sick. And you wonder why the America is going down the tubes!
Crap like this, shows exactly what Capitalism is doing to our society, and the World. Is it no wonder crime is spiraling out of control, and no one trusts anyone else.
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by mnbrant November 20, 2009 1:50 PM EST
Can you just see their little faces light up when they take one of these gizmos out of their stocking stuffer?
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by mnbrant November 20, 2009 1:49 PM EST
Just in time for Christmas!
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