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Casio Solar Powered Edifice Watch

Posted by Notcot on Oct 22, 2012 in Gadgets
Casio Solar Powered Edifice Watch

Solar powered Edifice watch – no expensive replacement batteries, ever!

  • These state-of-the-art solar powered watches are a part of Casio’s elite and exclusive Edifice range that offer incredible features. The watch face contains an integrated solar panel which converts sunlight into energy and constantly recharges the internal battery, so you will never have to change or pay for expensive replacement batteries again. It’s the stylish and perfect all-round watch smart enough for business wear and tough enough for sports. Choose between the standard black or gold bezel with matching intricate colour detailing on the hands and hour markers.

Price : £ 99.95

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Waterproof Video Spy Watch

Posted by Notcot on Aug 10, 2012 in Gadgets
Waterproof Video Spy Watch

Spies are as you’re probably aware the coolest people on the planet. Their work can take them through any number of difficult terrains but the trickiest has to be underwater. So what better way for you to play at being an underwater spy than by getting hold of one of these Waterproof Spy Watches? You’ve seen it in the movies countless times now it’s your turn to swim to the bottom and take a take a video of that secret nuclear reactor! Or y’know some pretty coral. Whichever. For one watch to be packed with so many features is pretty darn incredible so let’s start at the beginning. Perhaps most impressively it can record video with the cheeky pinhole camera housed in the number ’12’ of the watch face and it’s of a remarkably high quality. Next you can also take still photos with that nifty concealed camera which is perfect for undercover surveillance purposes (and for taking on holiday). Add to that the ability to record audio as well and you’ve got an extremely impressive little package that don’t forget you can take a dip with! It’s good up to 30 metres underwater thanks to a lot of dinky watertight knobs and it charges via USB. Once you’ve taken your snaps and filmed whatever international espionage shenanigans you were supposed to you can transfer your digital gubbins to your computer ready for you to send back to HQ (or email to your mates). In all seriousness though this underwater work of genius is all you could possibly need for larking about with in your local pool or on holiday. Even if you have got some top secret work to do you can at least have some fun while you’re at it.

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Price : £ 64.99

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Spy Video Watch

Posted by Notcot on May 15, 2012 in Gadgets
Spy Video Watch

It doesn’t take long does it? One moment Bond is wielding some achingly cool gadget and before you know it it’s on the IWOOT website. Q’s furious of course. The Spy Video Watch is literally indistinguishable from a normal (and actually quite swanky) watch but the crucial difference is that you can craftily record video and take photos thanks to the almost-invisible camera hidden in the number ‘2’ of the watch face. In fact all the features on this genius little watch are extremely well-hidden. There’s a microphone and an LED indicator on there somewhere too but they’re sufficiently unnoticeable for you to get on with the very important business of mucking about. The video quality is pretty amazing for such a tiny camera and you’ll have no-end of fun trying to catch people up to no good (if that’s what you like doing). The stills are excellent too so any Top Secret documents you might happen upon won’t go un-snapped (though it’s just as handy if you see Neville from accounts picking his nose and need some blackmail material… the choice is yours). The rechargeable lithium-ion battery is good for about 2 hours continuous sleuthing (with a full charge of 2-3 hours). It’s got a whopping 2GB capacity as well so you don’t have to worry about clogging it up with pictures of your upside-down face and getting your vids and pics off the watch and onto your computer is easy. Just plug the included USB cable into a port and treat it in the same way you would any other digital camera – your recordings will then be ready to upload to YouTube or send to whichever client you’re doing some private work for. Because it’s such a convincing watch as well (it tells the time and everything!) you’ll be able to snap and film all you like – and not a soul will know you’re doing it.

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Price : £ 59.99

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Spy Video Watch

Posted by Notcot on Nov 8, 2010 in Gadgets
Spy Video Watch

It doesn’t take long, does it? One moment Bond is wielding some achingly cool gadget, and before you know it it’s on the IWOOT website. Q’s furious of course. The Spy Video Watch is literally indistinguishable from a normal (and actually quite swanky) watch, but the crucial difference is that you can craftily record video and take photos thanks to the almost-invisible camera hidden in the number ‘2’ of the watch face. In fact, all the features on this genius little watch are extremely well-hidden. There’s a microphone and an LED indicator on there somewhere too, but they’re sufficiently unnoticeable for you to get on with the very important business of mucking about. The video quality is pretty amazing for such a tiny camera, and you’ll have no-end of fun trying to catch people up to no good (if that’s what you like doing). The stills are excellent too, so any Top Secret documents you might happen upon won’t go un-snapped (though it’s just as handy if you see Neville from accounts picking his nose and need some blackmail material? the choice is yours). The rechargeable lithium-ion battery is good for about 2 hours continuous sleuthing (with a full charge of 2-3 hours). It’s got a whopping 2GB capacity as well, so you don’t have to worry about clogging it up with pictures of your upside-down face, and getting your vids and pics off the watch and onto your computer is easy. Just plug the included USB cable into a port and treat it in the same way you would any other digital camera – your recordings will then be ready to upload to YouTube or send to whichever client you’re doing some private work for. Because it’s such a convincing watch as well (it tells the time and everything!), you’ll be able to snap and film all you like – and not a soul will know you’re doing it.

Price : £ 89.99

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