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Next Room Eavesdropping Device
Next Room Eavesdropping Device
By Andrew Liszewski The next time you leave a room you don’t have to wonder what everyone is saying about you. You can simply whip out this compact eavesdropping device and find out for yourself. It looks a bit like the business end of a stethoscope, but uses an electronic internal ...
Eavesdropping Spy Device with Amplifier, Ear Plugs
chinagrabber.com — Product Notes Works on wooden walls, doors, windows, steel plates, etc. Highly Sensitive, carefully adjust audio slowly, as not to cause discomfort to your ear-buds This product is being sold as an investigative tools for law enforcement or licensed ... (more) Eavesdropping Spy Device with Amplifier, Ear Plugs
Eavesdropping on the moon, circa 1969
Eavesdropping on the moon, circa 1969
blog.makezine.com — In July, 1969, a ham radio operator named Larry Baysinger, from Louisville, KY, used a 20-year old radio from an army tank and a homemade folded dipole antenna array to listen to the Apollo 11 astronauts on the moon. This page is an ... (more) Eavesdropping on the moon, circa 1969
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Device lets you evesdrop on conversations in the next room.
The Raw Feed — The online catalog ChinaGrabber.com is selling a $62.99 device for listening to conversations in the next room. It's basically the old cup-against-the-wall trick, but electronically enhanced. (Props) ...

Next Room Eavesdropping Device: Kinda Creepy, Kinda Cool
The UberReview — The next room eavesdropping device is pretty simple really. It features an “electronic internal sound amplifier” to boost sounds from behind whatever you stick it up against. So you can hear what your boss is saying behind closed doors (cool), find out what people are saying about you in the next room (also cool) or spy on your neighbors (really creepy). Price: $62.99 [Oh Gizmo!] ...

The Next Room Eavesdropping Device Is Way Better Than a Drinking Glass [Surveillance]
Gizmodo — ... mash up between a stethoscope, MP3 player and an old fashioned drinking glass. According to the product page, you can hear what is being said through wooden walls, doors, windows—even steel plates. It features an internal sound amplifier, a 3.5mm jack for headphones and a USB port for recharging. Nice, but if you really want to take this whole scumbaggy espionage thing to another level, you go with the SIM card spy ear. [Chinagrabber via 7Gadgets via OhGizmo] ...

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