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Teleport 2.0 Records & Tracks Phone Conversations (For Legit Reasons)
March 11th, 2008
Whether you are looking to be a spy or simply just trying to be a little nosey and some phone conversations, the hidden spy camera and wire tap are essential (and somewhat illegal) pieces of equipment. These devices are usually somewhat pricey and the wire taps can be difficult to install, unless you utilize USB of course. The Teleport 2.0 does just that and makes it so easy that anyone can do it. The Teleport - made in Russia - can be used to keep phone call records (incoming and outgoing) and can also be used to record conversations. It is compatible with any telephone set but the bundled Paliha-Teleport software is for Windows only. Other than obvious spy reasons, this would be great to record teleconferences, meetings, or other conversations of importance so that you could readily go right back over what was discussed and ensure that you didn’t miss any details. About Everything USB
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