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Jun 24 2009, 2:33am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Have you ever wondered how in the hell this flower in your garden suddenly was blooming in the morning and it was not even visible the day before? I have. Now Think Geek offers the Gardenwatch Cam that makes it easy to spy on your plants in the garden.
This flower surveillance camera is housed in a weather resistant plastic and features a 1.3MP CMOS. The easy to use camera lets you choose multiple time settings to take time lapse photos of your garden.
The Gardencam supports 54 degrees of field of view, 20" to infinity Focal Length and a Macro Effect at 20" with background unfocused.
Photos are stored on 8MB internal RAM extendable to 2GB with USB flash and the camera is powered by 4AA batteries (included). The batteries hold 4-6 months depending on your time lapse settings.
The cool GardenCam sells for $139.99 on ThinkGeek.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting
world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into
vibrant technology magazine.
Luigi can be contacted directly at ml@i4u.com. Luigi posts regularly on LuigiMe.com about his experience running I4U.
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