A Wireless Hidden Camera Provides Safety, Security

June 14, 2009 | Filed Under Work At Home 
by Steve Thibeault

It is sometimes necessary to keep an eye on what is going on in your house when you are not there — for example if you have care givers, or hired help. In this case, a wireless hidden camera may be an important consideration for you. The surveillance provided by this item can provide you with peace of mind and, should any serious problem occur, documentary evidence.

Surveillance devices come in all shapes and sizes, with a variety of video recording capabilities. A wireless hidden camera has many benefits, in the home or the workplace, and can be used in stores to monitor dishonest employees, any theft problems or other security concerns.

Its amazing how technology has advanced when it comes to personal surveillance. These days, devices are so tiny that they are often missed by the naked eye. You can move these products to various locations, from room to room, or whereever you need and they are extremely easy to install. You do not have to rely on VCRs or a DVR to view, simply connect to the Internet.

The beauty of a wireless camera is that it can be installed within an everyday item, placed in a room and set to run. There is no way that anybody can tell it is there, and that it is recording. The camera sends the signal to a recording or viewing device where the output can be viewed in real-time or at a later date.

Some common items that can be purchased with a wireless hidden camera installed are an AM/FM alarm clock radio, baby monitor, boom box or CD player, cordless phone, desktop speakers, motion detector, tissue box, smoke detector, wall clock, vanity mirror, thermostat, EXIT signs in stores and outdoor lights.

The wireless hidden camera offers more flexibility than a conventional camera of its kind. The wireless camera sends its video to a receiver, and is not hard wired to a DVR or VCR. Its’ transmitter sends an electronic video signal to a matched receiver and this is connected to the recording device.

Frequency is important with any wireless device. It is what is used to transmit a signal or data from one location to another. There are many different frequency ranges and FCC approval is generally required for devices that use certain frequencies. For example, a 2.4GHz is a type of wireless frequency with a range from 200 to 700 feet, depending on the weather and other environmental conditions that could interfere with the signal.

Wireless hidden cameras may be installed in one room or a variety of locations. Homeowners and business owners can monitor multiple areas at one time. If you install the same number of receivers as cameras, images can be viewed either at the same time or in a split screen setting.

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