Private Investigators Bristol gives information regarding spy equipment and gadgets in light of recent Sky News Report dated 14 June 2013: World’s ‘smallest’ radio-controlled helicopter
(PRWEB UK) 21 June 2013
According to recent Sky News report dated 14 June 2013: World’s ‘smallest’ radio-controlled helicopter, makers of the Nano-Falcon have used cannibalised smartphones to provide the power for the rotor blades. The radio-controlled helicopter is 6.5cm long (2.4in), weighs just 11 grammes (0.385 ounces), can fly for five minutes and has a range of five meters (15 feet). The mini machine retails at around 4,700 yen (£32) and is among the main attractions at a huge toy show in Tokyo.
The Sky News report goes on to say that the makers are feeding the fantasies of adults who never really grew up.
Naoki Nakagawa, head of sales at CCP said:
"Japan's ageing population made us think of developing a toy targeting adults."
Investigators from Private Investigators Bristol can see a huge potential in the uses of this tiny machine. With more development and some ad on features this device could be used by the private detective industry as spy equipment for surveillance operations were it is difficult for an investigator to reach.
Spokesperson from Private Investigators Bristol, Ranjit Patel said:
"The idea of a flying listening device or mini camera reaching places that is dangerous or out of range for a detective would be incredible. We hope that the Nano-Falcon can be developed further by the makers of this exciting toy."
The use of spy equipment is not new to Private Investigators Bristol or to the private detective industry much success has been gained in the use of GPS tracking devices, hidden cameras, listening devices and security devices such as motion sensors and CCTV systems.
Private Investigators Bristol along with their sister company Private Detectives Wakefield is a team of highly trained professional and discreet private investigators and detectives with over 35 years experience in the industry. Their understanding and approachable team of male and female detectives are available 24/7 to conduct matrimonial, corporate and private investigations Reported by PRWeb 1 day ago.
(PRWEB UK) 21 June 2013
According to recent Sky News report dated 14 June 2013: World’s ‘smallest’ radio-controlled helicopter, makers of the Nano-Falcon have used cannibalised smartphones to provide the power for the rotor blades. The radio-controlled helicopter is 6.5cm long (2.4in), weighs just 11 grammes (0.385 ounces), can fly for five minutes and has a range of five meters (15 feet). The mini machine retails at around 4,700 yen (£32) and is among the main attractions at a huge toy show in Tokyo.
The Sky News report goes on to say that the makers are feeding the fantasies of adults who never really grew up.
Naoki Nakagawa, head of sales at CCP said:
"Japan's ageing population made us think of developing a toy targeting adults."
Investigators from Private Investigators Bristol can see a huge potential in the uses of this tiny machine. With more development and some ad on features this device could be used by the private detective industry as spy equipment for surveillance operations were it is difficult for an investigator to reach.
Spokesperson from Private Investigators Bristol, Ranjit Patel said:
"The idea of a flying listening device or mini camera reaching places that is dangerous or out of range for a detective would be incredible. We hope that the Nano-Falcon can be developed further by the makers of this exciting toy."
The use of spy equipment is not new to Private Investigators Bristol or to the private detective industry much success has been gained in the use of GPS tracking devices, hidden cameras, listening devices and security devices such as motion sensors and CCTV systems.
Private Investigators Bristol along with their sister company Private Detectives Wakefield is a team of highly trained professional and discreet private investigators and detectives with over 35 years experience in the industry. Their understanding and approachable team of male and female detectives are available 24/7 to conduct matrimonial, corporate and private investigations Reported by PRWeb 1 day ago.