Hidden Camera Detector Product Guide

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Hidden Camera Detector Product Guide

Hidden camera detectors are a modern tech device developed for enhanced privacy and personal safety for people on-the-go.

They are small, lightweight, easy-to-use, and convenient to bring on trips or in public - which is when you need them most.

With the advancement of video technology in the form of small, miniature cameras that can record wirelessly and be placed in tiny unassuming spaces, many predators have used exploited them to record victims in sensitive locations like Airbnbs, hotels, changing rooms, bathrooms, and offices.

Recent news shows many incidents of hidden cameras being discovered such as:

  1. A hidden camera found in the women's bunkroom bedroom at a fire department in San Diego.
  2. Hidden camera camouflaged as a plant found outside of someone's home.
  3. A report of voyeurism using hidden cameras in a co-ed dorm at Ohio State University.
  4. Rhode Island College campus bathroom reportedly had a hidden camera in the ceiling.

The recent uptick in hidden camera and voyeurism crimes indicates that these devices are becoming more affordable, easier to acquire, and more advanced. And with the constant demand from online adult websites, it will continue to get worse.

Stay safe, protect your privacy and don't become a face on the internet by purchasing and learning how to use a hidden camera detector.

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Step 1: Activate Detector

Press the detector button to activate the four (4) infrared LED hidden-camera-detecting lights. The hidden camera detector is powered by a USB-rechargeable battery that lasts 720 hours of standby time so it's always ready when you need it.

Step 2: Peer Through Viewfinder

Peer through the eyehole in the viewfinder which has a 3D sensing chip to more accurately see suspicious objects.

Step 3: Shine Detector Light on Objects and Areas

Shine the detector lights on objects and areas around the room or environment that you are suspicious of.

Step 4: Scan Room & Identify Hidden Cameras

When the viewfinder scans a hidden camera, the bright LED lights will be reflected off the hidden camera lens directly back into the advanced sensing detector viewfinder and the user will be able to identify and locate the hidden camera.

Common Hidden Camera Locations

Nowadays, hidden cameras are designed as mini pinholes and can be secretly positioned anywhere. Here are the most common places to be aware of:

  • Smoke alarm - a favorite hiding spot due to ceiling placement
  • Clocks
  • HVAC vent
  • Lamps and light fixtures
  • Shower head
  • Electrical socket
  • TVs and entertainment devices
  • Coat hooks
  • Mirrors - like in clothing store changing rooms
  • Stuffed animals
  • USB charging ports and stations

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