Lindy’s Minicam Pro, a webcam with lights
By Omar McFarlane | December 15, 2006
Filed under: Peripherals
It’s no secret that we fancy novelty USB devices here in the Engadget office — and at best, the Linda Minicam Pro can only be described as novelty. While not the first webcam to feature infrared or sport LEDs — or even to combine them — it does win points for having a flexible neck, always a plus. Other than a 350,000-pixel CMOS sensor and optional desk stand, the £21.99 ($29.00) webcam is fairly common-place. For those still looking for a cheap stocking stuffer, though, it is available now.
[Via Tech Digest]
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