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The Rover Spy Tank Dares to Go Where You Don't

While mini droids designed to spy on terrorists are common for the army or any other covert operative organization, it's not exactly common for the household -- until the Rover Spy Tank arrived.

The Rover Spy Tank is a miniature iPhone/iPad-controlled robot that will roll around to your command while spying on a cheating better half or a shady co-worker. This can transmit audio and video in real time and is equipped with a microphone. The best part? The Rover Spy Tank actually has night vision capabilities, which means no one is safe from whoever is spying on them. It can also generate its own Wi-Fi connection for the smartphone and the wireless range lets it travel up to 200 feet. It's a pretty useful item if you want to get some dirt on someone.
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1. Surveillance Industry - Companies in the surveillance industry can create more advanced and affordable remote-controlled spy devices for personal use and small businesses.
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3. Search-and-rescue Industry - Companies in the search-and-rescue industry can benefit from developing and implementing better night vision technologies to aid rescue efforts in low-light conditions.

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