10 Real-Life Gadgets That Will Make You In To A Proper Spy
3. Martini Olive Listening Device
Surely the suavest way to spy on somebody - which is the least we'd expect from a Bond wannabe - a listening device disguised as an olive in a Martini glass.
In the 1960s, a private detective by the name of Hal Lipset demonstrated how bugs could be hidden in the most innocuous of items with his cocktail bug - it even had a little aerial disguised as a toothpick.
A super slick secret agent could wander around a fancy party, cradling a Martini (shaken, not stirred, of course) and record the top secret, super-evil conversations that go on at parties like that (you might be able to tell that we get invited to them all the time).
He might even be able to leave it next to a particularly shifty bunch of characters and hope that it doesn't get cleared away by an overly zealous waiter.