Go full James Bond with this button-sized spy camera

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What if we told you that you could channel your inner James Bond… for less than twenty bucks? The FSTCOM Hidden Spy Camera is a Bluetooth and WiFi-enabled recording device that’s the size of a button on your shirt—for all your espionage-related needs. It’s motion-activated, takes photo and video, and will stream directly onto an app on your phone. You can carry it with you, or tuck it away to use as a home nanny cam, to record kids, pets, or anything else you like. It stores everything on a microSD card (sold separately) and records on a loop—recording over the oldest videos stored when it runs out of room, so it'll never stop because its memory is full.

That’s just about everything you need to know in terms of how you use it. As for why you use it… we’ll leave that up to you! Get the FSTCOM Hidden Spy Camera now for just $16.99—down from the normal price of $24.99, a savings of 32 percent. Buy it here!

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