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Probably the cutest and most innocent looking webcam I've ever seen, the USB Robodog is small enough to fit on your desk and his arms, legs, and head are completely adjustable. Place him on your desk or even next to it, and he looks just like any other geeky toy that you might have on your desk or in your home office, but unbeknownst to the person sitting down at your desk to use your computer without your permission, the RoboDog is keeping watch and recording their every move on your computer.

The camera in his nose is no slouch; he can take video at 30 frames per second and the sensor in the camera takes pictures at 350K pixels in 24 bit true color. You can even adjust the white balance, brightness, and resolution of your shots or video. The package includes a driver CD, a USB cable, and the RoboDog himself, and the drivers are supported under all versions of Windows. He's available now for $22 from USBGeek.com.

Post by Alan Henry


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