Blow Dry Spying with the Wireless Spy Cam Hairdryer

Wireless Spy Cam Hairdryer

Even as far as especially elaborate and bizarre spy gadgets are concerned we thought items like the Spy Camera Fruit Juice Drink and the Spy Plant (to name but two curious spy related gadgets previously featured on TFTS) were pushing the bounds of credibility, but even they have nothing on this spy cam hairdryer – yes, about forget a cut and blow dry, this is more like cut and blow spy (the first rule of Fightclub TFTS is to never let overtly rude connotations get in the way of cheap, tabloid inspired puns).

No doubt especially handy for those of you with follicle inspired yearnings the wireless spy cam hairdryer is, to be brutally honest, rather hard to take particularly seriously (even more so than the above linked spy plant, and that’s saying something) but, it’s an entirely serious affair.

Available with a host of options, from the standard 2.4 GHz model right up to the high power X-vision enabled version (which is capable of beaming imagery remotely at distances of up to 1500ft and retails for a staggering $512) the Wireless Spy Cam Hairdryer comes with various colour options (black, white, colour) and comes complete with an integral 1/3” back and white or ¼” colour Sony wide angle image sensor capable of 400/300 lines resolution respectively (in other words barely enough to spot the tell tail signs of dandruff – thus enabling you to send hair care advise via a dead letter box drop off in the middle of the night).

Flippancy aside, being that hidden cameras are supposed to appear innocuous to those being spied upon we don’t doubt that this would prove to be the ideal device for salon based espionage – right up until the point that someone tried to use it (it appears to be wholly non-functional in this respect).

We await the comb based mini Enigma Machine or the IR motion detecting scissors with great interest.

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