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Summary: The TeleSpy motion detector phone is like something out of James Bond, only in your home! Haven't you always wanted a motion detecting telephone?

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The TeleSpy motion detector alarm phone is like something out of James Bond, only in your home!

The TeleSpy Motion Sensor Telephone, manufactured by Tbotech, sits silently in whatever room you place it, looking for all the world like a regular telephone. In fact, it is a regular, fully functioning telephone, but with a twist. It also has a built-in motion sensor, and when it detects motion which shouldn’t be in the room, it will silently telephone you and let you listen in!

Great for those who want to protect their home from burgleries. Or who are closet voyeurs.

According to the manufacturer, “The TeleSpy is an ordinary telephone that doubles as a monitoring system. Simply enter any phone number you want the unit to call and turn the motion sensor switch to on. Should motion be detected the phone will dial the number entered and upon answering you will be able to listen in via the amplified microphone on the unit. The TeleSpy allows you to decide from a safe location if it is a friend or foe before you call the police. The listening period is about 30 seconds, then the TeleSpy disconnects and instantly re-arms to detect again and again. TeleSpy operates from any phone line, requires no installation, and is completely portable. No monitoring fees, No false alarms.”

And at only $79.95, it’s a heck of a bargain. Order two! One for the room where you store your valuables, and one for that… other room.

Where would you put your TeleSpy motion detecting telephone?

You can order a TeleSpy Motion Sensor Telephone through P.I. Magazine, which in itself is an interesting and frightening place. You can get there here.

Motion Detecting Phone Calls You!

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1 Comment »

  1. PLEASE take my name offof the subscriber list… DON’T send me any more text messageson my cell phone…NEVER NEVER NEVER AGAIN

    Comment by Sansra Lassiter — 6/14/2006 @ 9:17 am

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