The Coke Spy Camera Proves Big Brother is Everywhere
Brian G Randles — October 30, 2009 — Tech
References: chinagrabber & dvice
The Coke Spy Camera featured here is guaranteed to catch at least 4,000 babysitters making out with their boyfriends this year.
The Coke cans have a camera and DVR built inside. Also, the USB port is covered up by a fake bottom that can be removed. Add the remote control, and there is pretty much nothing else that could be included with the Coke Spy Camera. To be perfectly honest, this thing freaks me out.
The Coke cans have a camera and DVR built inside. Also, the USB port is covered up by a fake bottom that can be removed. Add the remote control, and there is pretty much nothing else that could be included with the Coke Spy Camera. To be perfectly honest, this thing freaks me out.
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