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Posted 04-11-2018 3:00:40 AM
VideoGhost
 

Patent pending technology

Familiar with the hardware keylogger concept? Why not take this to the next level and log entire screenshots instead of only keystrokes? That's precisely what this tiny hardware video-logger does: silently records screenshots and stores them as JPEGs to an internal 8 GB flash disk. Simply connect the video-logger to the computers DVI, VGA, or HDMI port, and it will automatically take a snapshot every keylogger. To view the recorded images, simply switch the device to flash drive mode, and it'll pop-up as a removable disk containing recorded JPEGs. This tiny patent-pending frame-grabber is the first of its kind available on the market!


VideoGhost

Features

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  • Compatible with all DVI, VGA, and HDMI devices
    VideoGhost DVI
  • Supports resolutions up to Full-HD 1080p
    (1920 x 1080) and WUXGA (1920 x 1200)
  • Works with computers and external laptop monitors
  • No power supply necessary (power is drawn from the USB port)
  • Built-in JPEG encoder
  • 8 gigabytes of internal memory in all versions
  • Built-in timestamping module and battery with over 7 years lifetime guaranteed!
  • No software or drivers required, Windows, Linux, and Mac compatible
  • Ultra compact and discrete, looks like an mini-extension cable
  • Transparent to computer operation, undetectable for security scanners
  • Available color options: White, Black, Gray, Blue
  • Works out of the box, no configuration necessary!
  • Enhanced versions available, see the VideoGhost Pro & VideoGhost Max

Applications

  • Observe WWW, E-mail & chat usage by children and employees
  • Monitor employee productivity
  • Protect your child from on-line hazards and predators
  • Save snapshots from slide shows, presentations, movies, surveillance cameras

Prices and versions

Version Applications
DVI  8 GB
(64 Gbit)
Computers or laptops with digital DVI output
(large white rectangular plug)

VideoGhost DVI White VideoGhost DVI Gray VideoGhost DVI Black
White                Gray                Black
HDMI  8 GB
(64 Gbit)
Computers or laptops with digital HDMI output
(small flat plug)

VideoGhost HDMI Black VideoGhost HDMI Gray
Black                 Gray
VGA  8 GB
(64 Gbit)
Computers or laptops with analog VGA output
(old-style 15-pin blue plug)

VideoGhost VGA Blue VideoGhost VGA Gray VideoGhost VGA Black
Blue                Gray                Black

Interested in B2B or wholesale? Check our B2B prices and wholesale prices

Please contact us with enquiries regarding the VideoGhost. Thank you.


The world's smallest frame-grabber

VideoGhost DVI

How does it work?

The VideoGhost is an innovative tiny frame-grabber, hidden inside a standard video cable. It may capture the video signal of a computer or laptop. The built-in powerful FPGA chip and microprocessor enable it to convert the captured video signal to a JPEG image, and store it to the internal 8 gigabyte flash drive. The VideoGhost is a purely electronic device, meaning it requires no software or drivers, and does not interfere with the standard video transmission to the monitor or TV.

Getting the device running is very simple: just plug the video-logger in-between the video output socket and monitor or TV. Then connect the USB cable to a free USB socket (this is for powering the device only).

VideoGhost - hardware setup

How do I view the recorded screenshots?

Retrieving screenshots is very similar to using a digital camera. Use the personal USB key, delivered with the device, and connect it to a computers USB port. The video-logger will pop-up as a removable drive, containing captured screenshots as JPEG files. The files will contain embedded time and date information.
Removable drive containing JPEG files

VideoGhost DVI/HDMI/VGA

Which version do I need?

This depends on the output video interface of the device you would like to monitor. This may be DVI (white rectangular socket), VGA (old-style 15-pin blue socket), or rs232 data logger. Refer to the product selector if uncertain. 
 
  
 
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