Hidden Cameras - Some New Uses
When people talk about hidden cameras, one of the first things that comes to mind is a nanny camera.
That is perhaps the most common use of a spy camera.
There are many other uses which we will discuss.
But in this article we will talk about a few new uses for spy cameras.
They are tiny pinhole cameras placed inside common objects that people are used to seeing around the home or office.
Wall clocks, radios, fans, mirrors among other objects are good examples.
Most hidden cameras these days are accompanied by a built-in DVR that records to an SD card.
As mentioned above, probably the most common use of a spy camera is as a nanny camera, to keep an eye on a babysitter or nanny while they are watching over your children.
There have been countless dozens of times when a babysitter or nanny has been caught on video abusing a child, not to mention times when they have been caught stealing from the homeowners.
A hidden camera that is used as a nanny camera can help prevent a terrible tragedy called child abuse.
Perhaps the next most common use of them is to catch a spouse or partner in an act of infidelity.
Infidelity, unfortunately, is an all too common indiscretion but is difficult to prove without video evidence.
Private investigators make a lot of money trying to prove infidelity.
Some newer uses for hidden spy cameras include documenting elder abuse, employee training and catching burglars breaking into homes.
Elder abuse is one of the most difficult things to catch and then to prove.
As a matter of fact, it's almost impossible to prove elder abuse without video evidence.
A hidden camera in the room of a loved one is a new way to catch and document elder abuse.
The technique has become legal in Oklahoma, Ohio and Texas with several other states lining up to legalize hidden cameras in nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
Secretly recording employees making presentations as part of their training is a good way to document shortcomings in a presentation so improvements can be made.
Recently several instances of a hidden camera catching a burglar breaking into a home have been brought to light.
The police then take that video and post it on their website and social media to help catch the bad guys with much success, we might add.
That is a great way to improve home security by helping prevent burglary.
That is perhaps the most common use of a spy camera.
There are many other uses which we will discuss.
But in this article we will talk about a few new uses for spy cameras.
They are tiny pinhole cameras placed inside common objects that people are used to seeing around the home or office.
Wall clocks, radios, fans, mirrors among other objects are good examples.
Most hidden cameras these days are accompanied by a built-in DVR that records to an SD card.
As mentioned above, probably the most common use of a spy camera is as a nanny camera, to keep an eye on a babysitter or nanny while they are watching over your children.
There have been countless dozens of times when a babysitter or nanny has been caught on video abusing a child, not to mention times when they have been caught stealing from the homeowners.
A hidden camera that is used as a nanny camera can help prevent a terrible tragedy called child abuse.
Perhaps the next most common use of them is to catch a spouse or partner in an act of infidelity.
Infidelity, unfortunately, is an all too common indiscretion but is difficult to prove without video evidence.
Private investigators make a lot of money trying to prove infidelity.
Some newer uses for hidden spy cameras include documenting elder abuse, employee training and catching burglars breaking into homes.
Elder abuse is one of the most difficult things to catch and then to prove.
As a matter of fact, it's almost impossible to prove elder abuse without video evidence.
A hidden camera in the room of a loved one is a new way to catch and document elder abuse.
The technique has become legal in Oklahoma, Ohio and Texas with several other states lining up to legalize hidden cameras in nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
Secretly recording employees making presentations as part of their training is a good way to document shortcomings in a presentation so improvements can be made.
Recently several instances of a hidden camera catching a burglar breaking into a home have been brought to light.
The police then take that video and post it on their website and social media to help catch the bad guys with much success, we might add.
That is a great way to improve home security by helping prevent burglary.