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101 Spy Gadgets for the Evil Genius (Paperback)

by Brad Graham (Author), Kathy Mcgowan (Author)
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101 projects that appeal to the spy in you

Utilizing inexpensive, easily obtainable components, you can build the same information gathering, covert sleuthing devices used by your favorite film secret agent. Projects range from simple to sophisticated and come complete with a list of required parts and tools, numerous illustrations, and step-by-step assembly instructions.

  • Projects include: scanners and radios, night vision devices, telephone devices, computer monitoring, audio eavesdropping, hidden cameras, video transmitters, and more


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101 SPY DEVICES FOR SERIOUS SNOOPING

This book offers an amazingly awesome and complete collection of professional spy tools that you can build yourself. You can build any project in this thrilling arsenal of spy devices for $30 or less! Not only that, even total beginners to electronics can construct these mind-boggling snooping tools.

You get complete, easy-to-follow plans, clear diagrams and schematics, and hundreds of pictures. 101 Spy Gadgets for the Evil Genius gives you:

  • Illustrated instructions and plans for amazing sleuthin' 'n snoopin' devices, presented in sufficient detail to be built even by newcomers
  • Loads of projects simple enough for new spies to construct easily, progressing in complexity to devices that will excite investigation professionals
  • Explanations of the science and math behind each project
  • Frustration-factor removal -- needed parts are listed, along with sources

101 Spy Gadgets for the Evil Genius equips you with complete plans, instructions, parts lists, and sources for devices that let you:

  • Build and install a nanny cam for viewing and recording activity from afar
  • Hear and record what's said from great distances
  • See and photograph in the dark
  • Wire yourself for undetected recording
  • Construct a hidden briefcase camera
  • Tap and record telephone conversations
  • Privately record every called number, with a time stamp, from any phone
  • Build a secret time-lapse camera
  • Build and install motion-activated spy cameras or listening devices
  • Alter photographic evidence
  • Digitally disguise your telephone voice
  • Secretly install key-logging software to see what's done on any computer
  • Learn what Web sites others are surfing
  • Recover deleted computer files
  • View other peoples' computer screens from your PC
  • Control your spy equipment from afar

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!, 20 Jul 2006
I have a few other Evil Genius books and not very impressed with them. I also have "Atomic Zombie's Bicycle Builder's (and Customizer's) Bonanza" by the same authors and was surprised on their web site www.atomiczombie.com to see that they just came out with this spy gadgets book.

Evil Genius books generally tend to be too complicated, require parts that you can't usually find, too expensive to build or not very well written. This one, however, stands out as being a great book.

I saw Mission Impossible 3 recently and have to admit have always been intrigued by the world of spies and the cool gadgets those special agents use. I've always been a James Bond fan, too. With 101 Spy Gadgets, you can really build your own spy-like toys from scratch and you learn how to hack things like outdoor motion sensor lights, digital cameras, VCRs, web cameras, microscopes, telescopes, baby monitors and so on to make some pretty cool stuff!

One of my favourites are the laser gadgets and the mini video controlled robot at the end of the book. Imagine using a wok cover to amplify distant sounds and a tiny audio bug to monitor and transmit from anywhere in your home or office. There really are 101 projects in this book, great pictures, clear diagrams and instructions. The authors also give lots of great tips, background information on all of the technologies and parts used. Best of all, it won't cost you tons of money to build these projects yourself.

That's the best part. They list dozens of sources in North America and the UK on their web site where you can find all of the parts you need to make your own gadgets. And you're not expected to be a guru in any of the technologies used throughout the book. I just learned some interesting stuff about how and where my computer stores data that I thought was deleted and about keystroke loggers. There's alot of variety in this book something for everyone.

I recommend it very highly to anyone. I think this is the best book in the Evil Genius series.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Tolerably entertaining with good principles behind it., 25 Jan 2007
By E. Simons (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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For the readers of the 'Evil Genius' series, this book must surely be the most sought-after. Everyone loves electronic surveillance (radio bugs especially) and this book provides ample examples from all areas of private-eye level snoop toys. Explainations are clear, schematics are accurate and the possible uses of the "toys" themsevles are hinted at in a way that inspires some thinking on the part of the reader.
Trouble is, the engineering behind many of these gadgets is fairly crude. The 'stereo bionic ear' for example is a very simple design (little more than a dual op-amp and a couple of standard electret mic elements).

If you want a 'how-to' book detailing exactly how to build working spy-gadgets, this is the book for you. If you want to improve/upgrade some of the projects in this book to really top-notch standards, read "The Basement Buggers Bible", which is a godsend to the nosy-parker and electronic engineer alike.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars ok - but a bit outdated, 22 May 2009
By M. Russell - See all my reviews
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The book seems ok although it is a bit outdated

For example there is a device to monitor keystrokes on a keyboard - but it is based on the old connector type rather than current usb

Technology has come on so far in recent years that home made things fall well short of children's expectations - they already have so much fantastic hi tech equipment at their fingertips with mobile phones, computers, etc etc.

Nothing wrong with the book - it just won't blow you away
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