Telespy Intruder Detecting Alarm Phone

Telespy Intruder Detecting Alarm Phone

Spy gadgets, we just love them and this intrusion notification system telephone, to give it its correct title, certainly caught our attention as, apart from operating as a standard telephone it also includes an inbuilt infrared motion sensor and microphone that will will detect intruders whilst you are out and will even call you on a defined number so you can listen in to events, whatever they may be, as they unfold though only for 30 seconds at which point the inbuilt alarm will reset.

Of course there was a time when you could do this with many standard telephone answering machines but, of late, the function appears to have been widely dropped.

If you can’t quite see yourself opting for a hidden cam pot plant or a spy cam alarm clock then the Telespy Intrusion Detecting Phone could be a great alternative. The devices retails at $64.99 and can be obtained here.

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