Aneo Web Cam To Play Games
ANEO ANWC0804 is a web cam with 3 PC video interactive games - Funny Stair, Kungfu, and Super Knight. You get a new gaming experience with total relaxation while generating a stressful and hard work.
ANEO ANWC0804 puts your moves straight on the screen in real-time while in front of the PC. You can retrieve your childish fantasies back, as well as it is interesting and easy for kids.

Just for $33 satisfaction will be guaranteed.
Specifications:
- Dimension: 90 x 44 x 40mm
- 3 different interactive games
- Weight: 54g
- Resolution: 1.3 Mega
- Video Format: 24-bit RGB
- Chip Type: 1/4 Color CMOS VGA sensor
- Focus Range: 5cm - infinity
- Interface: USB1.1/2.0
- Built-in image compression
- Dynamic image E-mail
- Automatic white balance
- Manual Focus
- Built-in mic (optional)
- Support Mac OS 10.4; Window 2000/XP/Vista
How To Make The Cheapest Photo Gadget Yourself
If you are going whale watching or simply making photos on the boat, in the museum, you will face the need to get the sharpest photos possible. A tripod is no good as it is not easy to manage on a boat. You’ll have to move the tripod and swing the camera around as some fish appears out of the water.
Best advice is to make the simplest and cheapest self-made photo gadget you have ever encountered - a string tripod.
Just imagine joining one end of a string to your cam, and the other end straight to the ground. As you pull the cam up and the string gets taut, the camera is stabilized.
The string is very cheap, you may keep it in your pocket, and the sharpness of photos will be increased dramatically. It can be a lifesaver in some unusual situations, like in a museum or on a boat, while practicing soccer, just anywhere you don’t want a traditional tripod to be weighed down.
So first of all you need a length of string to be affixed to the bottom of the cam; some attach it to a tripod mount or a 1/4-inch bolt. The other end you tie into a loop that is slipped around the foot. A cheap tripod quick-release plate is on sale almost in any camera shop if you don’t have one.
Now it’s shoot-time. Just slip your foot right through the loop and then screw up the bolt into the bottom tripod mount of the cam. The camera should be at eye level when the string is taut. It’s not a problem if it is too long, just wrap it around your foot or loop off a piece of line with a knot.
The string reduces the up-down vibration and allows the rotation to the left or right. Maybe it looks a bit goofy, but it works. Just try it out!
The idea is of Dave Johnson at PC World
Vado Pocket Size Digital Camera For $100
The worldwide leader in digital entertainment products and video innovation for the PC and Internet, Creative has issued its new pocket size digital camera, Vado Pocket Video Cam.

It is really tiny to fit in your pocket. This amazing affordable cam can capture MPEG-4 AVI video at 30 frames per second in VGA resolution so that to enhance and improve your video capturing experience.
The company claimed to be making shooting and sharing video easy with a point-and-shoot pocket size digital camera. The Vado is really lightweight and you can hold it in your pocket so it’s always at hand, or it’s easy to set it on the coffee table for everyone in the family to use it. Now you can capture spontaneous moments that you can’t plan to chase in advance.
The Vado doesn’t have a need in any tapes or discs; it is able to record up to 2 hours of high-quality video thanks to its built-in 2GB of memory. It includes a removable rechargeable battery to shoot 2 hours of video on a single charge, no need to hassle with disposable batteries.
Creative Vado Pocket Zize Video Cam characteristics:
- 2-inch antiglare LCD screen with 16 million colors
- 2GB on-board memory
- AA rechargeable battery
- 640 x 480 video resolution VGA CMOS sensor
- Dimensions: 100 mm x 55 mm x 16 mm
- 3 oz of lightweight
- Slim and stylish design; never weighs down and fits in the pocket
- The built-in USB connector enables to transfer videos to your PC or post them straight to Photobucket or YouTube, software program for PC included
- Let your friends and family download all your shot videos from Box.net
The new pocket size Creative Vado Digital Video Camera comes in hot pink or silver colors. It is now available at Amazon.com for about $100
Spy On People Behind Your Back With Micro Orb Spy Cams
The Micro Orb Spy Camera ($299.95) is a tiny and versatile surveillance video/audio recording camera tucked into a tiny 1.5 inch golf ball size sphere. It can be worn on a helmet for recording your sport activities, or as a baby monitor, vehicle security device, study cab… the spy camera is multipurpose.

The recording onto the MicroSD card is implemented by pushing just one button. Then plug the camera into USB port (the unit can be charged this way) and transfer video and audio to your computer for later review or you can plug The Orb directly into your TV.
- Small unit - 1.5 Inches
- Mpeg-4 Video And Audio record format At 30 FPS
- Up To 6 Hours Of streaming Video with 2GB Micro SD Card
- TV video out
- Rechargeable Battery 3 hours long
See specifications and order The Micro Orb Spy Camera
If you ever worried about leaving your baby alone with nanny, about the life behind your back, grab motion-activated Eye-Witness Security Camera.


Eye-Witness Security Cam ($249.95) records audio and video in real-time to a removable SD flash memory card. It has a 70 degree scope to capture a large view, with infrared night vision lens for day or night spying. There is also motion detection mode to capture people in places they shouldn’t be. With Eye-Witness Security Camera everything in the house is under your control.
- Universal video format to launch on any computer or video player
- Motion-activated or continuous recording
- Infrared vision lens for night/day
- Real-time audio and video
- Stylish design for any home interior
- Connects to your PC with a USB cable
- Records audio/video to a removable SD Flash Memory card
See specifications and order Eye-Witness Security Spy Cam
When driving, you can record pictures with the Rear View Mirror Car View Recorder Pro ($399.95). This device can even be used as solid evidence in court in case of car accident.

This advanced mobile DVR with 2.5-inch LCD screen features instant playback of recorded audio/ video footage. The mobile DVR is automatically activated when you start your car.
The mobile DVR is simply attached to your rear view mirror and plugged in to DC outlet with no need to be a professional mounter.
See specifications and order Rear View Mirror Car View Recorder Pro
Hands Free Interface For Second Life
Second life is a game that became popular for its realism. You can interact, construct stuff, hang around in a virtual world. That is the opportunity to lead your own second life, especially for those who are sick and tired of a day-after-day routine. Now the reality will be increased by producing a new hands-free way to navigate through the game using a 3D camera and sophisticated motion-tracking software system.

Linden Lab is working on new project, that makes it available to interact with Second Life virtual world. Segalen, its codename, makes use of a 3D Webcam, to track user’s body gestures so that to control the environment with no mouse or keyboard – the traditional interface for most games.
In this YouTube video, Second Life creator Mitch Kapor and Philippe Bossut demonstrate the basics of moving in the virtual world without any use of a keyboard or mouse. But this project has been in development just for 3 weeks, so fans have to wait for their opportunity to try this innovation out. They believe that society is ready to move beyond the mouse and keyboard. The problem is that this 3D cameras are still not available on the market. So it’s impossible to buy one for now.
It transfers people’s gestures and posture into a virtual world. The technology can also track mimics and match them on-screen in real time. Like navigating a Segway, this system is steered by leaning from side to side, or front- (back)ward. Some gestures will be for navigating your fly.
So your body is your keyboard, just generate gestures, movements and your hands-free experiment will be more than can be expected from any other game. That’s really a very smart gadget decision. Lots of people would like to join and try it out, even if they dislike the opportunity to be virtualized totally. Still not interested in Second Life?!