It looks like an earphone, but it is a micro video camera
When you are doing your morning jogging, with your faithful MP3 player blasting loud music in your ears to help you keep your running pace, no one could possibly suspect that, actually, what looks like a player is not playing music, but instead recording video footage, and that this footage is picked up right through those which, at a first glance, look like normal earphones.
Instead, we are talking about a ear video camera, that is, a miniature camera with an equally small sensor with CCIQ technology, which allows you to achieve a 400 TV-lines resolution video, and to do it in a completely invisible way for those around you. One of the two earpieces contains a micro video camera, while the other one houses a miniature high sensitivity microphone, which gives you the opportunity to add an audio track to your videos.
Thanks to this miniature camera, powered directly from the pocket video recorder it is connected to, you will be able to shoot videos without arising any kind of suspicion, storing them directly on the video recorder, with a capacity depending on the recorder’s available video memory.
Thanks to its secrecy and invisibility characteristics, Ear Cam is suitable for covert operations carried out by law enforcement agents, for example to gather evidence against criminals or mobsters, which can later be used before a court of law to prove their guilt.
In fact, when people do not suspect that they are being taped, they might let their tongue loose and reveal details that might be compromising, and that can be gathered as evidence thanks to the Ear Cam.
For more details on how Ear Cam works, we recommend that you visit the Endoacustica website, where you can contact our consultants, who will be able to give you advice, tailored on your needs in the surveillance field.








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