Perhaps the most advanced portable bug
on the market today is the Spy Matrix
Spy Phone. This spy cell phone looks just
like a regular phone, and it works just
like a regular cell phone. The only difference
is that is also a bug. This is the ultimate
in listening devices. It is the best way
to keep track of teenagers or significant
others who show signs of straying. And,
with a little ingenuity, you can even
use this spy cell phone to perform surveillance
on acquaintances and strangers.
The spy cell phone is especially helpful
when you want to keep track of family
members. This is because you can pass
it off as a new phone for the family's
new cell phone plan. It is perfect. Give
it to teenagers and you can go wherever
they go. This Spy Matrix Spy Phone is
equipped with a GPS tracker and a special
microphone that picks up noises and conversation
in its general vicinity. Not only that,
but can also allow you to listen in to
both ends of the conversation. You can
know whether you teen are where she or
he is supposed to be, and you can find
out, from listening to what is going on
in the room, whether there really is a
study group.
A secret phone number allow you to activate
the spy cell phone without the subject
knowing that you have done so. You call
the secret number (there is a second real
number for regular calling purposes) and
the phone quietly turns on and begins
giving you access. You can "forget" it
in a room or leave it to "charge" and
hear what others are saying. This is a
device that is also useful when performing
professional surveillance for clients.
No matter what you want to use the phone
for, the spy cell phone is a device that
few people would suspect as being a bug
- especially since it works just like
a normal cell phone in all respects.
Stop wondering what is really going on
and find out for sure. When you have the
Spy Matrix Spy Phone you do not just have
any phone. You have a real, top of the
line spy cell phone.
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This article is about: Spy Cell Phone.
This article was posted on December
01, 2005