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Camera Clock that Broadcasts Over Your Power Lines
This is one of the coolest spy cameras I’ve come across. It’s disguised as a clock (nothing too revolutionary there) but what is really cool is how it broadcasts the video.
The LukWerks Spy Camera uses the powerlines that it’s plugged into to send the video to the receiver which in turn is connected to your PC. So you simply plug the clock into a socket in the room you want to monitor and you can then watch the resulting video from either your PC or over the Internet.
The starter package costs $329.99 to which you can add upto an additional 5 cameras (though if you have the same clock in every room people may get a tad suspicious).
Hat tip to Micah from wiLife for bringing this cool clock to our attention.
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2 thoughts on “Camera Clock that Broadcasts Over Your Power Lines”
I’ve dealt with data transmitting overpower lines before, the quality is always, without exception, horrible unless you have no power over the lines and then it usually only works a short distance if there is to be a signal of any usable quality
I replacedefective cameras many time enough to where it was cost effective to buy a 2000.00 digital system
I’ve dealt with data transmitting overpower lines before, the quality is always, without exception, horrible unless you have no power over the lines and then it usually only works a short distance if there is to be a signal of any usable quality
I replacedefective cameras many time enough to where it was cost effective to buy a 2000.00 digital system