Product Description
Our Watch Camera is a state of the art body worn complete video recording system. This wire-free wristwatch contains the latest in miniaturized video technology. We've squeezed a color camera, microphone, power source and a 4 GB digital video recorder inside a stylish silver watch. The watch is also fully functional. Just slide the watch on your wrist, press the power switch and go. Perfect for covert evidence collection or hidden investigation or surveillance assignments. When you are ready to view the video or recharge the built-in lithium battery (full battery runs 2 hours), simply plug the watch into your computer's USB port. No additional software required to view video but you will need an MPEG-4 viewer. Supports 98/98SE/2000/XP and VISTA. Features: fully functional, micro all-in-one surveillance system, body worn, color camera, microphone, 4 GB DVR, time & date stamp, rechargeable lithium battery, AVI video format. Specifications: Image sensor: 1/6 color CMOS, Pixel: 300,000 pixels, Audio: Yes, View Angle: 50 degrees, Interface: USB 2.0, Store Memory: built-in Flash 4GB, Video File Size: about 6-8 Megs per minute (depending on audio), Recording Mode: Continuous recording, Photo formats: JPEG, Video formats: AVI, Image resolution: 352 x 288 pixels, Video Record Speed: 15 FPS, Battery Type: built-in Rechargeable Lithium-ion 4.2V, Battery Capacity: 270mHA, Working Current: 200mA, Battery Support time: about 2 hours, Adaptor Type: USB adaptor charging cable, Charging time: Takes 2-3 hours
Technical Details
- Watch with built in camera and microphone.
- 4GB of built in memory
- Rechargable Lithium Ion Battery
- Records Color Video and Sound
- Easily attaches to most computers via the USB port to load your video files
Product Details
Manufacturer: BP Electronics
4GB BP2 Watch DVR Reviews
Looks good, works bad
by Alex Al-djibouri
from Moscow, Russia,
2009-09-18
I feel sorry I purchased this product. The quality of the video is poor, it's jerking from time to time. It's hard to align the watch, so it takes video straight. The sound is distorted and you hear watch ticking really well. Not what you or the person you talk to say. I tried to turn off the watch, but it did not help much. The sound is so bad, you cannot understand what the person is saying. Also the cord does not connect to the watch well, so you have to try several times and push hard so it gets connected. The manual is written in English that is hard to understand - probably translated from Chinese by a computer program. Now I have a fancy watch with 4GB of memory. That's all it is good for.