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Made-in-S’pore mini-videocam may pose security issues
20-10-10
SMALL is the way to go and the latest product to capture attention is the i-Ball, a nifty made-in-Singapore video camera, which is only as wide as a 50-cent coin.
Going on sale today, it makes filming much easier and more imperceptible.
Its size and features could lend the device extremely well to meeting various lifestyle and security needs, although it has sparked concerns about its potential for abuse.
The 50g product is made by home-grown company Trek 2000, which invented the thumbdrive in 1999.
The 2-megapixel video camera, which costs $119, can wirelessly stream live videos it records, with audio, to a computer or smartphone at a distance of up to 20m away.
As many as seven computers or phones can be connected to one i-Ball to receive video signals from it.
It has battery life of 11/2 hours and supports only video recording on computers, for now. There are plans to release iPhone, Symbian and Windows Phone 7 video-recording apps.
Yes, not many people can pull this off. There are pin hole cameras but it seems that this one should be infra red pin hole camera. Is this controlled item only available to some intelligence agency?
Goh Meng Seng
Made-in-S’pore mini-videocam may pose security issues
20-10-10
SMALL is the way to go and the latest product to capture attention is the i-Ball, a nifty made-in-Singapore video camera, which is only as wide as a 50-cent coin.
Going on sale today, it makes filming much easier and more imperceptible.
Its size and features could lend the device extremely well to meeting various lifestyle and security needs, although it has sparked concerns about its potential for abuse.
The 50g product is made by home-grown company Trek 2000, which invented the thumbdrive in 1999.
The 2-megapixel video camera, which costs $119, can wirelessly stream live videos it records, with audio, to a computer or smartphone at a distance of up to 20m away.
As many as seven computers or phones can be connected to one i-Ball to receive video signals from it.
It has battery life of 11/2 hours and supports only video recording on computers, for now. There are plans to release iPhone, Symbian and Windows Phone 7 video-recording apps.