A recommendation by thegreenhead

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The Stealth Secret Sound Amplifier ($40) is a cool new high-tech sound enhancing hearing device disguised to look like a traditional Bluetooth headset adapter. Simply slip this on and secretly listen in on conversations and hear soft voices from up to 50 feet away. If you're older or having trouble hearing, this would be a stylish and youthful alternative to the embarrassing hearing aid. If you're younger and your hearing is fine, this would be a fun spy gadget to discretely snoop in on everyone's conversations. Great for the office too! (via The Green Head)

Updated Jun 16, 2008

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Updated Oct 14, 2008

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