Use Bug Detector To Discover Hidden Cameras
I go the distance for my boss by taking a video camera detector along to our business trips for warning me of surveillance video recorders in our midst. Playing executive secretary to a company president, I am his eyes and ears.
Surveillance video recorders have no business documenting the sensitive information my boss might divulge with someone else in a conference room, hotel reception or vehicle. Guaranteeing they don’t is what I am there for.
Its double detection feature is the reason I use a particular wired or wireless camera multifunctional detector. In addition to laser frequency visual detection of video, this video camera detector offers a wide band radio frequency detection of audio.
I use the video camera detector to sweep a certain area for both wired and wireless spy cameras plus hidden wireless microphones. It uses 4 LEDs, audible and vibrating RF alerts to indicate signal strength.
Outfitted with a viewing port, the wired or wireless camera multifunctional detector matches my speed in working. I need only keep an eye out for blinking red lights to determine where camera lenses are up to 10 feet from me.
For protecting cell calls between me and my boss, which I could receive perhaps a comfort room or even my hotel room, I switch to RF function. I then make area sweeps for audio recorders.
I change from detection with sound to the silent function for trailing my boss in his continuous flurry of meetings. My video camera detector is conveniently sized for keeping in a purse of blazer pocket.
My boss never ordered me to have a bug detector of video and audio transmitters but I have openly used it with him and he has conveyed his appreciation for my foresight. Neither of us likes being shot by surveillance video recorders without our knowledge.
Chuck A Dugherty is a well known authority on home security. He specializes in the use of the newest technology in hidden cameras, hidden camera detection and surveillance systems. He has been helping people protect their families and homes for many years.
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