How to fly a kite when spying on your neighbor

Published by Maria Mihale, on Jul 22 2009, in the categories: Gadgets



Hot summer days are here and there’s nothing I enjoy more these days than staring at the sun all day long or having long walks on the beach with my dear ones. There’s enough sunlight for everyone, so we should make the most of the chance we’re given, because when the winter comes, it will be for a long period of time and it won’t go away just because we’re desperately waiting for it to just leave us alone.

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And if you have kids, you could take advantage of this hot weather and take him outside, letting him show you how to fly a kite. But not the Spy Kite, because this one is for you, to help you not to lose your little one out of sight, or the neighbor you don’t like very much and who’s keen on making your life a living nightmare.



“Available only at Hammacher Schlemmer, this is the kite equipped with a digital camera, enabling you to take aerial pictures from as high up as 80'. The camera secures to the underside of the 47 1/4" x 23 1/2" delta wing kite and can be set to take a picture at 15-, 30-, 60- or 90-second intervals. It can store up to 25 pictures at 640 x 480 resolution or as many as 305 pictures at 320 x 200 resolution on its built-in 4 MB memory.”

A great thing about this kite is that is comes with compatibility with Windows XP or Vista and a connection to your computer that is made via USB. Being made of durable nylon, while the supports is made of sturdy fiberglass, the Spy Kite runs on two AAA batteries and can be purchased from Hammacher Schlemmer for $89.95.

(Source: Coolest-Gadgets)
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