PI Equipment Review: “PI Camstick 2″ Undercover Camera
Undercover Camera That Records Onto MicroSD Card
I was really impressed the first time I laid eyes on this nifty little undercover camera that private investigators use. As a private investigator in Orange County, California I knew this device would come in handy on some of my undercover cases. Maybe a cheating spouse case in Newport Beach, or a suspicious worker’s compensation insurance claim in Anaheim. I had heard some talk on the PI group boards in California, from other private detectives in Orange County, and YouTube even had someone from Taiwan post a video clip with the little camera in action. I had never actually had a chance to use it in the field on a real case and wanted to know the capabilities of this device. One of the first pictures I saw of the second generation “PI Camstick” was near one of those small 5 packs of Doublemint® gum. I thought to myself, “what an excellent design for an undercover camera, perfect for covert video”. So I finally decided to buy one for my company.
Cost: I paid $150.00 for the PI Camstick, purchased brand new from a spy store.
Design: The camera is slim, with a square shaped design in a glossy black color. Easy to reach recording button, recording lights on the front body of the device, flat clip on the rear, usb connection on the bottom, came in a very contemporary looking black box with a picture of the PI Camstick on the exterior of the box.
What it comes with: The camera come with 1) MicroSD card and SD converter adapter 2) USB charging/file loading cable 3) Instructions for operation.
How it records: The device records and saves its video files to the MicroSD card in an Apple Quicktime Movie format. There is one main button on the face of the device that starts and stops all recordings. This device can record both audio and video. There is NO time/date stamp feature available on this device. The MicroSD card can be easily removed from the device and placed into the SD slot of any laptop or desktop computer, files can be uploaded into Quicktime almost instantaneously.
Practical Uses: This device can really be used almost anywhere. I have found this undercover camera to be primarily useful in the following situations:
1) Clipped on the exterior of a jacket pocket for deep undercover use.
2) Placed near a laptop computer due to the fact it looks like a computer peripheral, video can be obtained of individuals sitting around a table or in an office environment.
3) Placed in the spine of a book for “motion-activated” video capturing, the battery can last for quite a while in this type of situation.
4) Hand-held in one’s palm this device can be very useful for capturing a claimant bending, lifting and shopping while out on a worker’s compensation claim.
Problems With The Device:
This device has a great design but lacks confidence when recording video and needs a more simple system for recording video. This undercover camera has a tendency to not record video when video is supposed to be recording. This device also has “delicate” system of pressing the record button and “holding down” for a few seconds to start and stop recording. I felt the system was flawed and needed to be changed to just a single press of the button to start and stop recording, without holding down for a certain period of time. I ultimately sold my PI Camstick due to the lack of confidence in the device’s recording ability. I have since purchased the newest version of the undercover camera, the PI Camstick 3, which retails for about $200.00 brand new.
COMING SOON: I’ll review of my newest purchase, the PI Camstick 3. This next generation Camstick has some really good upgrades, so look forward to the review.
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About the Author:
Ryan Garrahy is a state licensed private investigator specializing in surveillance, background checks, locating individuals and workplace investigations. He is the owner & principal investigator for Orange Investigations.


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As I was googeling, I found your post. Question, do you have any idea of where one can sell a slightly used pv500, covert dvr? 4 hr rec time. Thx Brian
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November 29, 2010 at 10:28 am
hi. i was wondering how good the snapshot quality is. most reviews i read do not mention it. maybe they do not know that it takes pictures. i watched a youtube video that said you put the camera on hold then turn it on and the button will take a picture. what size megapixel camera would you say it is equal to? 2? 5? 10? also is the clip on the front removable? thanks
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November 29, 2010 at 5:49 pm
Joe, Thanks for your questions on the PI Camstick 2. As far as I know, there isn’t a still photo option on this specific cam and the clip does not remove from the body. The new PI Camstick 4 has a photo still feature. The camstick 4 still photos are listed at 1280 X 960 Pixel Resolution (about 1 to 1.5 megapixels). Here’s a link with more info http://www.pimall.com/nais/pvrc300.html
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