
A well dressed gentleman is always in danger of being shot by Bond-like snipers at the next cocktail party. So you need a little bit of protection in just the right spots because you can’t be wearing bulky bulletproof vests under your formal wear. The kevlar hanky will stop that bullet if you place it in the right spot and you’re feeling lucky. In cases like this you’ve got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?
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Remember when night vision was super cutting edge and something only the military possessed? Now anyone with $90 to spend can have their own set with the EyeClops Night Vision Goggles. These goggles allow you to see up to 50 feet in complete darkness by using IR technology. The head strap is adjustable to fit adults and kids ages eight and up. There’s even a flip up eye piece in case you get totally busted and someone turns on the lights. The goggles run on 5 AA batteries.
EyeClops Night Vision Goggles product page at ThinkGeek

The TeleSpy is an ingenious home security gadget. It works as a normal landline phone and looks no different but it has a few special features that make it so great. Once it’s set as a security device, it uses a motion sensor to detect intruders within 30 feet. Then when the TeleSpy detects an intruder, it calls a number you pre-set and allows you to listen in to the room for 30 seconds via an amplified hidden microphone. After 30 seconds the phone will re-arm itself. This is a great DIY home security item ideal for people who want a simple, portable way to secure their home without having to break open any walls. There are a few different TeleSpy models and features to choose from.
Product pages at Shop.com

Ever wonder what’s going on at your desk while you’re not there? Wondering who’s been stealing your office supplies and leaving sticky stains all over your keyboard? Well now you can find out with this Desktop Calculator Wireless Spy Camera. The camera is hidden in a tiny little hole on the side of the calculator:

It wirelessly transmits the signal to a receiver with a color screen where it can save the data on an SD card. To complete the spy effect, the calculator actually functions as a real calculator. It can record both audio and video. At $197, it’s not cheap, but if you absolutely need to know who keeps stealing your post-its, this is the gadget for you.
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