Cross Hidden Spy Camera with Built-In DVR – 1080P Full HD, 30fps, 16GB Internal Memory, Wearable Necklace Design, USB Download, Photo & Video Modes

SKU: HC-CROSS-DVR

$59.95

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Picked one of these up and honestly had to look twice to believe there’s a camera in it. It’s a small crucifix on a necklace — nothing about it says “recording device.” Wears like jewelry, records like a proper camera at full 1080P. If you need to document something without anyone knowing a camera is in the room, this is a pretty clever way to do it.

  • 1080P Full HD video at 30fps — crisp, clear footage that holds up as evidence
  • 16GB internal memory built right in — no SD card to lose or forget
  • Still photo mode at 2048 x 1920 resolution for when you just need a frame
  • Wearable necklace design — looks like an ordinary cross, not a piece of tech
  • USB download — plug it into any PC or laptop to pull your footage

A Camera Nobody’s Going to Notice

There’s a reason wearable hidden cameras sell well — they solve a problem that stationary cameras can’t. Sometimes you need footage from wherever you happen to be standing, and you need nobody to know you’re recording. This cross does that. It hangs around your neck like any other piece of jewelry, and the camera is completely invisible to anyone looking at it.

The 1080P resolution at 30fps is genuinely good. This isn’t low-res security cam footage — it’s clear enough to read text, recognize faces, and use in court if it comes to that.

Who This Hidden Camera Is For

People in situations where they need documentation but can’t pull out a phone. That covers a lot of ground — a parent concerned about a caregiver, someone dealing with a workplace issue they want on record, or just someone who wants a way to capture what’s happening around them without drawing attention.

It also works well for people who wear religious jewelry regularly. The design is natural on anyone who already wears a cross — it doesn’t look out of place at all.

The nanny cam use case is probably the most common. If you’re leaving someone else in charge of your home or your kids, having footage from an angle they don’t expect is worth a lot of peace of mind.

Is This the Right Choice for You?

Choose the Cross Hidden Camera if you want:

  • A wearable camera that blends into everyday clothing and jewelry
  • Full 1080P HD footage with no external storage to manage
  • A low-profile option that travels with you wherever you go

Consider something else if you need:

  • Motion-activated recording — this one records on demand, not automatically
  • Longer continuous battery life — 1.5 hours per charge works for most situations but not all-day use

How It Works

Recording is simple — charge it via USB, wear it, and start recording when you need to. The footage saves directly to the 16GB internal memory, which holds a solid amount of video at 1080P. When you’re done, plug the USB cable into your computer and drag the files off like any other drive. Works on Windows XP through Windows 10, and Linux.

The video shoots in AVI format using M-JPEG coding at a 4:3 ratio. Still photos come in at 2048 x 1920 in JPEG format. Both modes are straightforward to use — no complicated menus or settings to navigate.

Battery life runs about 1.5 hours per charge on the built-in rechargeable lithium battery. For most recording situations that’s more than enough. It’s not designed for all-day continuous monitoring, but for a targeted recording session it does the job.

Quick Comparison: How Does the Cross Hidden Camera Stack Up?

Feature Cross Hidden Camera Button Hidden Camera Glasses Hidden Camera Stationary Hidden Camera
Disguise Type Jewelry/necklace ✓ Clothing accessory Eyewear Household object
Video Resolution 1080P ✓ 720P–1080P 720P–1080P 1080P–4K ✓
Storage 16GB built-in ✓ SD card required SD card required SD card / cloud
Portability Wearable ✓ Wearable ✓ Wearable ✓ Fixed location
Battery Life 1.5 hours 1–2 hours 1–2 hours Continuous (plugged in) ✓
Best For Wearable covert recording Everyday clothing wear Hands-free POV footage Room or area monitoring

Practical Details

The cross measures 2.88″ x 1.38″ x 0.44″ and weighs 0.25 lbs — light enough that you won’t notice it around your neck. It comes with a USB cable for charging and downloading footage. Internal memory is 16GB, no SD card needed. Battery is a built-in rechargeable lithium that charges via USB. Compatible with Linux, Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10. Warranty is 90 days.

If you need a wearable camera that nobody will look twice at, it’s hard to beat something that just looks like everyday jewelry. The 1080P footage and built-in storage make it a practical option for anyone who needs discreet documentation on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know when it’s recording?

The camera has a simple indicator system to let you know it’s active. Because it’s designed for covert use, the indicators are subtle — check the included instructions for the specific light signals for recording, standby, and low battery. Once you run through it once, it becomes second nature.

Can the footage actually be used in court?

1080P video is generally clear enough to be useful as evidence. That said, laws around recording vary by state and situation — some states require all parties to consent to being recorded, others only require one party’s consent. It’s worth knowing your local laws before using this in any legal context. The camera itself captures solid, clear footage.

How much video fits on 16GB?

At 1080P and 30fps, 16GB holds roughly 2–3 hours of continuous footage depending on the complexity of what’s being recorded. For most targeted recording sessions that’s more than plenty. When the memory fills up, connect to your computer and offload the files before recording again.

Does it work as an actual necklace, or is it obviously a camera?

It’s designed to look like a standard mini crucifix necklace. The camera lens is integrated into the design and is not obvious on casual inspection. People who know exactly what to look for might spot it, but in normal situations it reads as jewelry. The black finish looks like a typical metal cross.

Recording ModeLoop
Video Resolution1920 x 1080
Video FormatAVI
Video CodingM-JPEG
Video Ratio4:3
Photo Resolution2048 x 1920
Photo Formatjpeg
Photo Ratio16:9
FPS30
BatteryRechargeable Lithium
Battery Life1.5 Hours
Support systemLinux, Windows 10, Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10
ColorBlack
Included16gb Built-In Memory
Warranty90 Days
Weight0.25 lbs
Dimensions2.88" x 1.38" x 0.44"

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