
Brando has launched the Tiny Spy Camcorder Clock that features a tiny pinhole lens, which is able to record 740 x 480 video at 30fps in AVI format. Measuring 4.3cm x 4.6cm x 1.8cm, the spy camcorder comes with a 4GB storage space and a built-in rechargeable battery which provides enough juice for up to 2-hours. You can also backup the recorded video to your PC via USB port. The Spy Camcorder Clock is currently available for $47 a pop. [Brando]

The Canon VB-C500VD is specially designed with special advanced features to make it perfect for any location where a fixed indoor security camera is needed such as in shopping malls, schools, offices and banks. The security camera features an impressive 82-degree wide-angle lens with 2.4x optical zoom (manual) and 4x digital zoom (focal length = 2.6mm~6.2mm). What makes the VB-C500VD more special is that it also adopts Motion Detection, Audio Input/Output and a Recording Stream Function. The Canon VB-C500VD Vandal Resistant Fixed Mini-Dome Network Camera retails for $999 when it is released in mid-October 2009. [Canon]

If you want to upgrade your security and surveillance system in your house, then you can choose to buy the Panasonic BL-C131A Network Camera. It doesn’t need a computer to operate. All you have to do is to configure the camera so that you can access it via a web browser, video display, or mobile device. Priced at $229.99, this surveillance camera comes equipped with 8 pre-shooting positions and a built-in heat sensor. The Panasonic BL-C131A connects wirelessly via 802.11b/g devices, SSID filtering and 40/64/128-bit WEP encryption. The Panasonic BL-C131A Wireless Network Camera is perfect for rooms that need added security, particularly for database storage rooms of your IT department or even you very own bedroom. [Image-Acquire]

The QNAP VioStor-5012 is the latest Network Video Surveillance(NVR) that comes equipped with a 1.6Ghz Intel Atom CPU, a 1GB of RAM and supports up to 12 channel in M-JPEG or MPEG-4 recording from most of security cameras. No word on pricing or availability so far. [QNAP via Akihabara]

Canon USA today introduced the brand new VB-C60 network camera PTZ (Pan / Tilt / Zoom), which is designed for tracking assets and facilities, surveillance in hospitals and schools, web conferencing and board rooms. Priced at around €1200, the camera boasts a 56 degree wide-angle lens, 40x optical zoom, image stabilization, Smart shadow control, auto day / night capability, DIGIC net and detection of movement. The Canon VB-C60 also features IPv6 and IPsec protocols and is able to record in Motion-JPEG / MPEG-4. [DailyDigitals]

I can say this is the coolest surveillance camera in the market today. Canon BU-50H record video in high definition and can be remote controlled from a studio. The camera can be used to shoot street views or nice landscapes. No word on pricing so far. [Akihabara]