If you ’ve tried any of the innumerable smartphone apps that promise to turn your phone ’s television camera into night vision goggles , you already know they ’re all snake rock oil . If you really desire your equipment to see in the dark , you demand a more sensitive sensing element and a healthy good time of invisible infrared light , which theSnooperscopedelivers .
Reminiscent of Sony’sQX100smartphone camera , the Snooperscope does n’t boost your French telephone ’s built - in camera — it replaces it all together . A Wi - Fi link to your Android or iOS twist let you supervise what the oscilloscope is seeing in full darkness for up to four hours with its rechargeable battery . And with a magnet on the target it easily flummox to the back of your telephone with the right supplement .
https://gizmodo.com/sony-qx100-a-fancy-freaky-lens-camera-that-feeds-off-1245985295
The Snooperscope is still raising funds on Kickstarter powerful now , but assuming retail versions every actually embark — never a guarantee - it ’s expected to betray for just $ 100 . And while you probably wo n’t want to swear on it for covert nighttime missions if you ’re a Navy Seal , for the eternal rest of us it sounds like a fun way to amplify our smartphone ’s capabilities even further . [ SnooperscopeviaGizmag ]
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