Helpful Vacation Spy Gadgets

After you have snagged cheap fares, whether cheap airplane tickets or cheap vacation packages, you should look into purchasing a few spy gadgets before leaving for your next trip.

Budget Travel recommends that travelers consider the following spy gadgets:

Hammacher Schlemmer sells a point and shoot auto focusing digital camera that takes both photos and video that is just one inch long and weighs half an ounce.

Courtesy Dropcam sells an extremely small, very thin, HD camera that streams real time video to laptops, iPhones, iPads, or Androids, and sends emails or mobile alerts when it senses new sounds or movement. This is a great device to keep an eye on pets, children, and your home when you are out of town. Comes with night vision, allows for two-way talking, and can zoom in if you want a closer view.

Garmin sells a tiny waterproof GPS unit that can be left in your luggage allowing you to follows its whereabouts anywhere in the U.S. via a Garmin Tracker app on your iPhone or Android phone.

Scottevest sells clothing with multiple hidden pockets that allows travelers to keep all of their valuables, even an iPad, and important documents close and concealed.

The Spy Museum Store sells what looks to be a Rubik Cube that is in fact a safe that can be used to store keys or cash. By lining up the layers just right access is granted to the secret compartment.

Pebble Watches sells Pebble E-Paper watches that sync with iPhone and Androids as long as they are within 20 to thirty feet. They silently vibrate when you receive a call, email, or text. These watches also enable users to listen to music, as well as track running and cycling distances.

Hammacher Schlemmer sells a three inch high device that connects to iPhones, iPads and Android phones via Bluetooth and projects a laser keyboard onto any flat surface that you can then actually type on. www.cheapfares.com

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