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Designed to look like a model car, this small spy camera is loaded with features                     usually only found in professional grade surveillance systems. Leave the unsuspecting car camera on your desk or in your home, and the car will start                     recording video the moment motion or sound is detected. That means you'll never miss an important moment and you won't have to fast forward through hours of                     actionless video.
Motion Detection Camera Desk Clock with Recording (DVR) on sale for $89.95 only at Brickhousesecurity.com!!
Like a full sized surveillance camera, this tiny hidden camera features a motion sensor that detects movement and instantly begins recording. That means you won't have to press record or sift through hours of actionless video to see exactly what's going on when you're not around.

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