
| Spy Gadgets - What’s On Your Wish List? |
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We are really all a demanding lot these days. We want more from our gadgets for less of an outlay. Spy gadgets certainly have escaped the exceptional demands of the consumer. Here we examine what the end user is demanding Consumers Want Tomorrows Spy Gadgets TodayAs consumers we have become ever more demanding in what we expect from from our purchases. Maybe it’s because technology has made such massive leaps forward that we demand almost impossible criteria from the latest gadgets to hit the market and it is plainly obvious from enquiries that are made to spy shops throughout the UK, that consumers want tomorrows spy gadgets today. So, what is the ned user expecting from the latest spy gadget offerings I suppose the TV and the movies are to blame for some of the expectations, but people really are starting to believe that science fiction must be already reality. Many enquiries centre around putting a ‘bug’ into a mobile phone. What a special spy gadgets that would be, but in reality, if you have ever looked in the back of a modern mobile phone, there seriously isn’t any room to fit anything extra in there. Other spy gadgets such as tracking devices have developed incredibly fast over the last few years, but the consumer wants a tracking device to hide in clothing, so small that the clothing wearer would not notice, or one enquiry related to putting a GPS Tracker in a tooth I guess that one of the main requests is for smaller and more compact products, which even using todays advanced technology, is simply not possible. Spy gadgets have made incredible leaps forward in the last decade and even over the last 12 months, but the consumer wants smaller and more powerful spy solutions. One of the main issues is and will probably always be battery life. Now Lithium battery technology has come a long way, but power demands on them because of such things like LCD screens, means that they struggle to cope with the demanding applications Although I would say that consumers should always embrace the future, they must still be patient. I mean it really wasn’t that long ago that the mobile phone was commercially viable and although James Bond style spy gadgets are sure to be possible within the next five to ten years, the end user should remember that the spy gadgets of today really are the dreams of yesteryear |