Everything you wanted to know about Spy Cameras!
September 18, 2012 by hendrik
Filed under spy equipment
With the increasing rate of crime in the United States of America, more and more people are installing spy cameras at their work place or home. It monitors all the activities taking place at your premises in your absence. It records possible suspects going though your belongings, whether he or she is the help you hired at your home or the employee at the office.
Hidden spy cameras works like a detective. They are the best option to conduct different covert as well as hidden activities such as:
- Ensuring office security while you are away
- Keeping an eye on home caregivers, nannies or baby sitter
- Monitoring activities outside your home or office
- Intruder alerts
- Running a hidden operation on possible suspect at your premises.
You will find many spy cameras for sale with features like advanced motion activated recording powered by infrared body-heat sensor, color video, built-in DVR, frame rule and night vision. Easy to conceal and hard to spot cameras are easy to use and does not require any configuration or setup. Moreover, they can record for long hours with great battery back-up.
These little gadgets are especially designed to monitor areas with low or no light. Therefore, it provides you the crystal clear footage in the end when you view it on computer or television. Spy cameras are easy to install and affordable too.
Spying: Not All Fun and Games
April 28, 2009 by hendrik
Filed under home post, spy equipment
Though we’re certainly proud of all the innovative and high-tech gadgetry that appears on our site, there is an inevitable ethical issue that comes up in relation to spying equipment. Beyond the ethical considerations, there are legal ramifications as well, as spying on another person can violate a person’s right to privacy. This is not something to take lightly – as it could result in a legal battle and possibly losing the case and a cash settlement. However, there are entirely legitimate reasons to use spying technology, which is why we offer these products on our site.
A totally legitimate – and common – use of the spy cam is the nanny cam. In this case, a person installs a spy cam to ensure that a hired worker is doing a job with the utmost professionalism. Given the fact that the nanny is an employee, there is a legal basis for installing a cam. In some cases, you may even want to let the nanny know that a camera is in place, as this sort of monitoring can prevent mistreatment. This is preferable to catching a worker only after something bad has occurred. Other types of office workplace surveillance are also employed.
Trouble arises when footage is not only caught on camera, but also broadcast in some capacity. With the ease of new video services, such as Youtube, it’s a seamless process to record someone on camera and then release it to cyberspace. It might be entertaining if someone is caught in an embarrassing compromising position, but if you do not have consent to broadcast this material, you could be in danger of being sued for libel. However, if you do catch someone performing illegal activity, or merely slacking off on the job, having a spy camera on hand can be enormously useful and can mean the difference between a job done well or not done at all.


