World's Smallest Camcorder with 4GB Built in Memory - 640 * 240 High resoltuio
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| List Price: | $189.00 |
| Price: | $32.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
This Mini Spy Camera Stick is the smallest high resolution video, audio real time digital camcorder ever made! So small the Recorder fits in a packet of chewing gum! Easy to use "one touch record" button lets you discretely record video or audio with a push of a button. Ideal for the most discrete applications. The Mega Mini Spy Camera Stick records Hi-Resolution real time (15fps) video via its internal pin hole camera at the touch of a button. With 300,000 pixels, a viewing angle of 60 degrees, video format of 176 x 144. and a built in microphone, the entire unit measure 2 3/4" x 3/4" x 3/8", and just 36 grams including the built in rechargeable battery. Recordings are stored on a tiny removable Micro SD card. Up to 100 hours of video can be recorded on 4GB internal memory. Internal rechargeable battery is recharged via USB connection. Records for over 2 hours on a single charge. This package comes with the micro DVR spy cam audio video recorder with built in microphone and rechargeable battery, a user manual for easy reference and USB adaptor charging cable. Package contains:[One Mini Interview Recorder][USB Cable][User Manual] see ACTUAL uncut video output of this unit footage from www 4ucam com dv013 html.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #710 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: 4UCam
- Model: DV013
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x .50" w x 2.50" l, .8 pounds
Features
- Easy One Touch Record. Mini Size Ultra Covert.
- Incredible 100 hours of video and audio storage on 4GB internal memeory
- Record up to 2 hours on a single charge with internal rechargeable battery
- 60 Degrees Wide Angle 3.6mm lens. 177 x 144 Resolution.
- View your Videos instantly by connecting the Mini Spy Camera to your PC via USB
Customer Reviews
First Generation PI Cam Stick Review
The PI Stick cam that I purchased was the first generation model. Although there have been several leaps and bounds in video quality and recording time (seen in recent models), I can say that it is still an okay micro DVR for the selling price (I purchased mine for under $50 without the flash memory card- you can purchase them here on Amazon for $1). It's simplicity and size make it a good travel companion.
-Out of the box- The step by step intructions, although written in poor english, are easy and no-nonsense. The device itself is simple in design with single button operation. The unit is partially charged, ready for initial power up and familiarization.
-Video Quality- My PI stick is first generation. It records small framed videos, perfect for review on cell phones. On the PC, it comes out pixilated, but alright.
-Record Time- Sure, if you increase the flash memory size, you have the potential to record longer BUT, you are limited to the battery charge. It has a two hour specification but I squeezed 2 1/2 out of it from a fully charged battery.
-Problems-The PI Stick Cam was designed and advertised to be covert. Here's the problem. The LED indicators are BRIGHT and when recording, the yellow light flashes, adding to the colorful lightshow. Moreover, the flashing yellow light is picked up internally by the camera when you record in dim lighting. The output video rythmically toggles between light and dark. It isn't too painful, but it can be distracting.
Overall... it's alright. I suggest getting the newer generation models or the micro DVR cam manufactured by AEE.
Mine didn't work
I bought one of these but it didn't work properly. The instructions are really hard to understand, they are in a very badly translated English. I tried recording some videos and taking pictures, but it's hard to know what the camera is saying with those lights, and when I hook it to the computer, my Avast alerts for a virus in the files in the camera. I had to turn off the Resident Protection to be able to open the folders and see the files. The pictures were distorted and the sound was low quality, with the volume increasing and decreasing.
Maybe I was unlucky, but it didn't work for me at all and I sent it back to the seller.
Cool Gadget
Even with the negative reviews I decided to take a chance and buy it, with the price I figured it may be a piece of junk, but it isn't. It actually works really well. No, you aren't going to make documentaries with it, yes the instructions are written by someone whose first language isn't English, but you can certainly understand them. It's small. That's the main thing about it. It worked well for me, and I'm pleased.



