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Spy Finder Hidden Camera Detector and Other Gift Ideas

Believe it or not, security and spy gadgets can make excellent Christmas presents, especially for the man in your life.  Think James Bond.  What guy doesn't like to play with fun gadgets?

If you're looking for a good gift for him, this Spy Finder Hidden Camera Detector allows you to Spyfinderhiddencameradewalk into a room or store and immediately know if there are any cameras monitoring you.  The site suggests you can use it in dressing rooms or locker rooms to suss out hidden wireless cameras and immediately know if someone is watching you.  The gadget runs on 2 AA batteries and is on sale for $100 at BrickHouse Security.

In keeping with the James Bond theme, what guy wouldn't like a pair of night vision goggles for Christmas (at least one of these NVG models should be on the "gifts for him" page)?  With them, you can what's going on in your neighborhood, even when it's pitch dark outside.  Prices for these start at just over $100.

One gift on the company's site that I felt was a little dorky was the covert wireless cigarette pack camera.  I suppose it could work as kind of a gag gift for a smoker, but really, who is going to use something like this except for a kid?  And I don't want to be giving my kids anything that looks like a pack of cigarettes.

All in all, though, the BrickHouse site has some fun security and spy gadgets that could make good Christmas presents for people.

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