Bathroom Hidden Camera, Shower CD Player With AM/FM Clock Radio Hidden 720P HD Pinhole Spy Camera DVR 16GB
Description:
This is really a ultra-small digital spy camera that hidden in the waterproof Spy Radio/CD, it's as an ordinary waterproof Radio/CD, however it includes a extremely effective function, the most interesting thing is it internally hides a smallest camera DVR, you are able to listen to the radio and record all you need in the same, so secret that no one know in which the camera exist. it doesn't need any external plug-in card, built-in memory 16GB itself, can work as much as 8-10 hours. there's time date stamp for that record, you will get the most authentic evidence for any number of illegal behaviour. well suited for CIA agents, police, detector, and spy agency.
Specification:
1. Tiny size causes it to be for any number of uses.
2. Its ideal for use like a hidden cam, spy cam, etc.
3. Real-time recording in AVI video format
4. continuously recording until memory is full auto off
5. Color video with voice
6. Internal rechargeable battery
7. Memory: 16GB
8. Playback video on PC
9. Video compression: AVI video format, 1280X720 30fps
10. Voice recording: Yes
11. Memory: Yes
12. Flash: 16GB
13. Video quality: 5M per min.
14. Recording mode: continuously recording until memory is full auto off
15. Adaptor type: USB adaptor charging cable
16. Battery type: Lithium-ion 2000MA
17. A short time span: as much as 2h for 1GB
18. Battery use time: about 8-10 hour
19. Weight: 1500g
20. Radio FM /AM /CD play/LCD Clock Display.
21. CD features: digital keypad, you are able to gently touch quiet, waterproof button design.
22. FM/AM, support auto search channel, support channel memory function, digital display channel, digital FM.
23. Waterproof CD. bedside CD drive. bathroom fitted with your a piece of equipment. enables you to wonderful music, free and simple within the level of ease Over.
Package:
1. Spy Radio/CD camera 16GB 1pcs
2. 2. 0 High-speed USB CABLE 1pcs
3. USB Charger 1pcs
4. Camera Operating Manual 1pcs
5. Power adapter 1pcs
The boy wizard has vanquished children of men along with a gang of pirates having a record-setting magic act at both domestic and international box office.
Warner Bros. estimates that "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" absorbed $168. Six million domestically from Friday to Sunday. Better than the prior best opening weekend of $158. 4 million, also held by Warner Bros. for 2008's Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight. "
Overseas, the film added $307 million in 59 countries since it began rolling out Wednesday, topping the prior best international debut of $260. 4 million occur May by Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. "
International recent results for "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" included record openings in the uk at $36. Six million and Australia at $26. 7 million, based on Warner Bros.
Worldwide, "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" topped $475 million within days, using it course being the franchise's first billion-dollar worldwide hit.
"This would be the biggest 'Harry Potter' undoubtedly, " said Dan Fellman, head of domestic distribution at Warner Bros. "A billion dollars is certainly going to take place. "
The current franchise high is $974. 8 million worldwide for that first film, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" Ten years ago.
"Deathly Hallows: Part 2" comes with the benefit of 3-D screenings, which cost you a few dollars more than 2-D shows. Because of the higher 3-D price, plus regular inflation, "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" sold fewer tickets but absorbed more money than "The Dark Knight" over opening weekend.
Overall domestic revenue for that weekend totaled $263 million, an archive for any non-holiday weekend, based on box-office tracker Hollywood. com.
The "Harry Potter" finale also set an archive for best opening day domestically Friday with $92. A million, nearly $20 million ahead of the previous high for "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" 2 yrs ago.
Other records for "Deathly Hallows: Part 2": best domestic gross for debut midnight shows at $43. 5 million, topping the $30 million for last year's "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse"; best domestic opening in huge-screen IMAX theaters with $15. 5 million, surpassing the $12. Two million for last year's "Alice in Wonderland"; and best worldwide IMAX debut with $23. 5 million, beating the $20. 4 million for "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" fourteen days ago.
"This is simply a real monumental event, " said Hollywood. com analyst Paul Dergarabedian. "The 3-D component, as well as the IMAX, and it also being the final 'Harry Potter, ' it had been this convergence of stuff that created this incredible record. "
Paramount's third "Transformers" blockbuster, which in fact had been No. 1 the prior two weekends, slipped to second-place with $21. 3 million domestically. It continues to be year's top domestic hit with $302. 8 million.
The latest "Transformers" added $39 million overseas, bringing its international haul to $460 million and worldwide total to $762. 8 million. Among the 2010 releases, that's second simply to "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" at $1. 03 billion.
The weekend's other new wide release, Disney's animated family flick "Winnie the Pooh, " got swamped by "Harry Potter" mania. Coming back to the hand-drawn animation type of earlier adaptations of the. A. Milne's beloved storybook characters, "Winnie the Pooh" taken in just $8 million domestically, finishing at No. 6.
"Deathly Hallows: Part 2" may be the eighth and final film adapted from J. K. Rowling's seven novels concerning the young wizard's indoctrination right into a secret realm of sorcery and the epic battles with evil conjurer Voldemort.
Cast more than the usual decade ago at ages 10 and 11 as Harry and the pals Hermione and Ron, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint became instant celebrities. They was raised on the watch's screen, maturing from inexperienced children to adult actors whose earnest performances led to glowing reviews from critics for that finale.
The three now are getting to adult roles, including Radcliffe's stint on Broadway within the musical "How to achieve Business Without Really Trying. "
"It's only a fantastic way to exit, with the class and elegance that J. K. Rowling wrote in to these stories, " Fellman said. "It concludes, as all goods thing do. If you have the chance to be part of that, to work on all eight movies over Ten years, to determine the children, meeting them for that first time if they are 10 and 11, and merely now likely to see Daniel Radcliffe at 22 years of age in 'How to achieve Business' on Broadway. There is a bittersweet some of it. "
The first "Harry Potter" film shown in 3-D, "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" continued a downward trend for domestic revenues based on the 3-D format.
Some earlier hits absorbed 70 % or more of the domestic cash from 3-D shows. But "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" did just 43 percent of their domestic business in 3-D, with many fans choosing cheaper 2-D tickets.
That still means a proper $72. 5 million in domestic revenue from 3-D screenings, it implies that American audiences have forfeit much of the fervor for seeing movies in 3d.
Overseas audiences remain looking forward to it, with 3-D tickets comprising 61 percent of international income on "Deathly Hallows: Part 2. "
Woody Allen hit a milestone as his romance "Midnight in Paris" taken in $1. 9 million to boost its domestic total to $41. 8 million, an individual revenue record for that filmmaker. The Sony Pictures Classics release beat Allen's previous a lot of $40. A million for 1986's "Hannah and Her Sisters. "
Factoring in the current higher admission prices, "Hannah and Her Sisters" along with other earlier Allen hits for example "Annie Hall" sold far more tickets than "Midnight in Paris. "
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U. S. and Canadian theaters, based on Hollywood. com. Where available, latest international numbers will also be included. Final domestic figures is going to be released Monday.
1. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, " $168. Six million ($307 million international).
2. "Transformers: Dark of the Moon, " $21. 3 million ($39 million international).
3. "Horrible Bosses, " $17. Six million.
4. "Zookeeper, " $12. 3 million.
5. "Cars 2, " $8. 3 million ($12. 4 million international).
6. "Winnie the Pooh, " $8 million.
7. "Bad Teacher, " $5. Two million.
8. "Larry Crowne, " $2. Six million.
9. "Super 8, " $1. 92 million.
10. "Midnight in Paris, " $1. 9 million.
Universal and concentrate are of NBC Universal, one of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is of Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are of The Disney world Co.; Miramax is of Filmyard Holdings LLC; Twentieth century Fox and Fox Searchlight are of News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of your time Warner Inc.; MGM is of several former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is of Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is of Rainbow Media Holdings, a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corp.; Rogue is of Relativity Media LLC.
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