Misumi MO-R803 - smallest spy camera ever
Have you heard of the Misumi MO-R803, a “snake camera” on a bendable wire? Taiwanese electronics corporation Misumi has just released what it claims is the smallest spy camera ever, a tiny cylinder measuring only 4.4mm in diameter and 15mm in length, capable of 320?240 pixel QVGA capture. Tiny cameras like these could prove for some exceptionally funny hidden camera gags.
The bendable wire attached to the barrel of the camera allows you to snake it through clothing, line it up with the frame of a pair of sunglasses, or whatever other creative implementation you can imagine. I’m sure that there are plenty of perfectly harmless uses for a device such as this, but we all know that perverts everywhere will be thinking up dirty ways to take advantage of its small size. Of course, outside of gags and surveillance, the Misumi MO-R803 snake camera could probably be adapted for medical purposes too.
It’s available with two different lenses – one with a 55 degree field of vision, the other a wide-angle boasting 105 degrees.Featuring a 1/18” colour CMOS camera chip (the smallest currently available).
The bendable wire attached to the barrel of the camera allows you to snake it through clothing, line it up with the frame of a pair of sunglasses, or whatever other creative implementation you can imagine. I’m sure that there are plenty of perfectly harmless uses for a device such as this, but we all know that perverts everywhere will be thinking up dirty ways to take advantage of its small size. Of course, outside of gags and surveillance, the Misumi MO-R803 snake camera could probably be adapted for medical purposes too.
It’s available with two different lenses – one with a 55 degree field of vision, the other a wide-angle boasting 105 degrees.Featuring a 1/18” colour CMOS camera chip (the smallest currently available).
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