Brando Bond Spy Sport Watch With Camera/Mic/4Gb USB Review

Others/Miscelleneous by stefan @ 2010-07-15

The Brando Bond Spy Sport Watch is a gadget with multiple functions: it can take photos, video with audio or record only audio. For recharges, when we do not have the computer near, we also get a power adapter and the 4Gb memory inside the watch can be also used as a storage device.

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Packaging Part 1

The product is shipped in a very nice black box, with the inscription “Digital Video Watch” on top of it:

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When we open up the box, we can see that the bundle and the main product are organized in different places:

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Along with the watch, we can also find inside the box a CD with drivers, a USB cable, a power adapter, and an installation guide:

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The power adapter has in front two LEDs to signal the charge process:

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On its back, we can see that on the output its rated 5V/300mA and the spare USB port to fit in the cable:

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Also, here is the power adapter in its open position; unfortunately, its feet are very short and I could plug it in a wall socket only with the help of an adapter:

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The USB cable has a special connector on one end that goes to the watch, and the other ending is a plain USB connector:

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The small user manual explains us how to operate the Bond watch, how to use it as a webcam and the charging procedure:

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On the background we can see the watch dial, which has lots of markings; on its top there is a hole for the camera and on the bottom; the hands that should show the tide and temperature are non-functional, but the hour hand, minute hand and the hand that shows the seconds work as on any other watch; we can set the analogue hour/minute by rotating the little crown which can be found in the right part, in center; also on the right we can find the buttons to operate the audio/video/photo functions on the watch.
On the left of the watch, we can find a nut that unscrews to reveal the USB port and a dummy second button; the black ring with inscriptions around the watch display can also be rotated:

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Here is a closer look on the right part of the watch; the two buttons, the one from the left and the one from the right, to be operated, must be pressed, not rotated:

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