Archive for September 20th, 2009

Who Needs A DVR Hidden Camera?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

In this modern world, threats to your home and family come in many different forms. Numerous options exist to help you increase your security – home security systems, floodlights, better yard care techniques, neighborhood watches and more all offer benefits.  However, none of these provides comprehensive coverage.  None of these methods is foolproof and none of them can help when the threat comes from inside the home.

Thankfully, modern technology has enabled homeowners around the US to maximize their security.  A DVR hidden camera can be used to amazing effect within your home. Once upon a time, only large corporations and the wealthy could afford video surveillance.  Then, prices dropped and the average homeowner could afford to install video cameras in their homes.  However, the problem with these cameras is their sheer size; they’re very noticeable. Hidden cameras are not noticeable, but are skillfully concealed within everyday objects.

You will find these cameras concealed within air fresheners, within wall clocks, within alarm clocks, tower fans and even exit signs.  Thanks to the benefit of modern technology, these cameras are undetectable; even you will not be able to see the camera and you know that it’s there!  In addition, modern technology has enabled you to take advantage of DVR technology.  That means you don’t even need a home computer to watch the video.  All you must do is connect the RCA cables from the camera to your TV and you can review the video.

Finally, the modern DVR hidden camera offers other benefits, as well.  You’ll never have to fast forward through hours of empty video to find the event that you want to view.  The modern hidden camera uses motion activation technology to ensure that you only record when activity is occurring.

When the area around the camera is still and unoccupied, the camera is passive.  However, once motion is detected, the camera begins recording, saving its video directly to an SD card for easier viewing.  The motion detection can be partially masked, as well.  This ensures that if pets are present, they will not trigger the camera.  By using Motion Detection Area Masking, you can mask the lower portion of the recording area so that the camera will only record human activity in your target area.

A DVR hidden camera is a tremendous way to help ensure that your home and your family remain safe and secure, no matter where the threat originates.



Cathy

Spy Camera Glasses And Pinhole Spy Cameras

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Have you seen the latest technology of a spy camera glasses and the pinhole spy camera? Well, it is one of the smartest tools to use. It is similar to the one Tom Cruise wore in the movie Mission Impossible, but with more ingenuity. The camera is embedded in the glasses and the camera captures the images as the person who is wearing the glasses sees them. The camera could be embedded in the nose piece, handle or rim of the glasses. It could be disguised in a regular sun glass or any other type of glasses.

Wearing a spy camera in the form of a sun glass can make it hard for anyone to know that you are watching them. I think it is the perfect tool for a business owner who may suspect an employee to be cheating time off the clock or products. The employee would never imagine that a camera could be hidden in a pair of sun glasses. This is an easy way to make your business safe.

The spy glasses works like a wireless or hidden camera. The signals or video transmissions are sent to the recording device, but the distance for transmission allowed would be no more than 180 feet away from the camera. You can put the camera in your pocket or possible in one of those bags that you put around your waist. Spy glasses are used professionally in espionage tactics, during the investigation of a crime or in the workplace.

Pinhole spy cameras are instrumental in securing the safety of the home and business. Pinhole spy cameras are so small that you can hide them in a picture frame, inside a lamp, in a stuffed animal, on top of the television, in your phone, in a vase, and in other inconspicuous places that no one would think of looking. There are some that are as small as a quarter and are easily disguised because of their size. This pinhole camera is not easy to detect and works without the person being taped having any knowledge of it.

Ideally, you would need a VCR or computer to operate the pinhole security spy camera. You also need two good batteries or nine voltage battery. Some pinhole camera models have built-in smoke detectors or air purifiers. This is quite unique to the pinhole spy camera. Some also come with a built-in motion sensor, which means only at every movement does the camera start to record.

Pinhole spy cameras are great to use for surveillance and for security. This is the type of camera that would suit business owners who want to monitor their employees productivity, homeowners could use these to spy on their nannies and employers could decrease the instances of stealing among employees.

Pinhole spy camera is excellent for using, economical and easy to install. It is a discreet way to keep your home or business safe without the knowledge of those around.



Ruth