If you have ever wanted your own covert spy sunglasses to tape audio and video of family, friends, or others without their knowledge without paying those outrageous prices you can build your own.
All you need are a few tools first which include an area for soldering, a hot glue gun, wire snips, heat shrink tubing, small camcorder, and a 9-volt battery. Other things you will need include solar shield sunglasses, NTSC 380 TV Lines and 2 LUX. You should be able to purchase all of these items for under $40.
You will need to cut the wiring on the camera to a length of about 4 inches after you strip away the outer covering or tubing. You should have one wire for video, one for audio, one for power, and one for ground. Be sure to keep the connector end, as you will need it in the next step.
Now, you will need to make each line of wire around three feet long with the wire you purchased by soldering the wire to the end of the wires from the camera. Now, you will need to add the shrink tubing and then solder the new portion of the wires to the connector end of the camera wires.
Hot glue the camera to the sunglasses in the corner of the eyepiece and then hide the wiring down the arm of the sunglasses using the hot glue.
You will now connect your camera wiring to the small camcorder. Hopefully, you chose one that will fit in your pocket nicely. The wires can be hidden along the back of your neck and down the back of your shirt and connect to the camcorder in your pants pocket. Add the 9-volt battery and you are ready to start videotaping.
Enjoy spying on everyone and having a tape to go back to, if you have questions as to what you really saw. You may be amazed when you watch the tape and found out a few things you did not happened in the background. Spyreview has more like this.






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