This is Like Something James Bond Would Have

Not too long ago, a company in China called Guangzhou Jingtong Technology Co. released a device that seriously looks as if it should be on 007′s wrist (preferably while he is with a hot young woman). This contraption is the JT431 Waterproof Watch Camera (which is now in High Definition). Overall, this seems like an extremely sweet piece of hardware. Not only is it a normal, functioning watch with all the usual “watchy” features we have all come to know and love. The JT431 also just happens to take both still photographs and movies. And as if that were not enough, the JT431 (which just sounds like the kind of name Q would have given it) is water resistant to such an extent that they actually call it “water proof.” While nothing is completely impervious to the potentially nefarious effects of water, the JT431 is just the sort of thing you could very reasonably take with you on a cruise, or to the beach. And the potential for espionage (and secret, illicit film making) is the kind of thing that no one reading this article is likely to have over looked. What is really very exciting about the JT431 is that its quality is not compromised by its size. Using its internal Flash drive, it can store well over an hour of video at 1280 by 960 pixels. It can operate continuously for up to 70 minutes on its lithium polymer battery, as well. And to make matters even better, the JT431 actually automatically saves your video every 50 minutes (or every time you stop recording, which ever comes first). With that, in addition to the fact that it takes 5 megapixel JPEG pictures, this is one of the most portable image capturing tools ever devised… at least, as far as the government is willing to admit.

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