Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Choosing CCTV Cameras




If you are considering purchasing a security camera system, the choice of CCTV cameras is an important one. They are the basis of your system, and need to match what you intend the system to be able to do. There are a number of factors involved in choosing CCTV cameras. One of the first factors to consider is the location of the camera. If the camera is to be mounted outdoors in an exposed location, then you need a weatherproof model. Also, if you live in an area subject to extreme temperatures (less than -10 degrees F or more than 110 degrees F for color cameras, -10 degrees F to +122 degrees F for black and white cameras), then you will need a camera with a built in fan and/or heater. The fan and/or heater will broaden the temperature range that the camera can operate in. Cameras mounted indoors in a temperature-controlled environment do not require any special temperature considerations.

Another factor to consider when choosing a CCTV camera is whether to use a wired or a wireless model. Wired cameras will produce better images overall, with less interference from outside sources. Wired cameras are also cheaper than wireless models, but they will cost more to install because of the video cable that has to be run. Wireless cameras cost a bit more to begin with, but cost much less to install -- you don't have the expense of the video cable or the labor involved in running it. A wireless camera that operates on the 2.4GHz frequency band can transmit its signal, even through walls, doors and ceilings, a few hundred feet. If you require the cameras to be located further away than this, they will need to be wired cameras.

Another factor to consider is whether to use color or black and white CCTV cameras. Color cameras provide more details about what is recorded, but black and white cameras actually have a higher resolution. What this means is that, while a color camera can tell you the color of a car in a parking lot, a black and white camera might allow you to read the license plate on the car. So you need to consider your typical subject when you choose between color and black and white. In addition, a black and white camera can usually take pictures in less available light than a color camera.

Resolution is another factor to consider when choosing CCTV cameras. Resolution is usually specified as the number of horizontal lines in the image. A typical standard resolution for a color camera is 320 lines, while 380 lines is typical for a black and white camera. For high resolution cameras, a typical color camera resolution would be 460 lines, and for black and white it would be 560 lines. The higher the resolution, the more detail will be shown in the image.

These are just a few of the factors you need to consider when choosing CCTV cameras. For more detailed information on CCTV cameras and where to buy, visit the Total Security Warehouse website.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Buy your own spy equipment




Not too long ago, most spy equipment was only available to government, big business and other high budget organizations. It was simply too expensive for the average person. But thanks to advances in technology, many devices similar to the ones James Bond gets to use have come within reach of the average person. This article will discuss a few of these items.

One of the first things that comes to mind when thinking about spy equipment is a camera contained in a briefcase. Now you can purchase a complete surveillance system, including cameras, a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) and a display, all concealed in an every day briefcase. You can also get a complete surveillance system that's concealed in a backpack or a purse. And the price is much more reasonable than you might think.

Another piece of spy equipment that can be purchased at a reasonable price is a hidden camera, or spy cam. This is a small electronic camera designed to be hidden in a wall or a bookshelf. These are available at very reasonable prices nowadays. In addition, you can buy cameras that are disguised as working, everyday objects, such as a working cordless phone, a fully functional CD boombox, or a desktop pencil sharpener. These devices are wireless and are designed to "hide in plain site". The person you are keeping an eye on will never suspect they are being watched. They are easy to use, since there are no wires to run and they operate on batteries. You simply place them in the area you want to keep an eye on, then plug the wireless receiver into a VCR or DVR to record the images.

Another piece of spy equipment that comes to mind is a digital voice recorder. These devices are small enough to hide in a shirt or pants pocket or a purse, and sensitive enough to pick up any conversation in the room. They are in effect a self-contained "bug", like the ones you see the police and government using on TV. You can also get a microphone disguised as a necktie or a baseball cap. These digital voice recorders are easy to use -- you can use them to play back the recording or you can transfer the voice files to your PC or to a CD.

One final piece of spy equipment that is relatively inexpensive nowadays is a bug detector. These devices allow you to conduct a "sweep" of a room to see if there are any hidden transmitting devices such as a wireless camera or voice transmitter. If you suspect someone is watching you or listening in on your conversations, one of these devices can tell you for sure.

As you can probably see, there is quite a bit of spy equipment that is available to the average person these days. If you have need of it, you can find out more about these devices at the Total Security Warehouse website.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

A surveillance system is more reasonably priced than ever before




A surveillance system for your home or business is cheaper now that it has been at any point in the past. This is in large part due to advances in technology. And they're easier and cheaper to install now, too, thanks to wireless technology. There are a number of components to consider when purchasing a surveillance system.

The first thing to consider is whether to buy a wired or a wireless system. Wired systems cost less and have less problems with interference, but cost more to install. This is mainly due to the cost of the wire and labor to install it. Wireless systems cost more, but you can save money on installation. If you plan on installing the system yourself, you may want to go for the cost savings of a wired system. But if you don't want all the manual labor involved in running wires, the added cost of wireless might well be worth the price.

The type of cameras you buy is the next thing you need to consider. You'll need to purchase weather-resistant cameras for locations outdoors, and decide where they will be mounted. You also have the option of purchasing hidden wireless cameras, mainly designed for indoor use, if you don't want to advertise the fact that you have a surveillance system. Exposed cameras are not a bad thing, however, as police statistics show that when burglars and vandals see a surveillance system, they go somewhere else to do their dirty work.

After deciding on the cameras, you'll need a display device. You can use a spare video input on a TV if you just have a few cameras (you can purchase a quad multiplexer that will allow you to use up to four cameras with one video input). Or you can purchase a dedicated video monitor. In addition, you can buy a kit that turns your PC into a DVR and a display device.

The next thing you will need to consider is some type of recording device to keep a record of activity. You can use a VCR, but you have the hassle of rewinding and fast forwarding to find a spot on the tape, plus the hassle of tapes wearing out. A DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is preferred nowadays, and they are not as costly as they once were. With a DVR, there's no fast forwarding or rewinding -- you can instantly jump to any spot in the video. Plus there are no tapes to wear out. You can buy a standalone DVR or one that's PC-based. In addition, as mentioned previously, you can use an existing PC as a DVR with the necessary kit.

Now that you know a little more about what you need for a surveillance system, you need to select a dealer to buy from. Be sure you select one who has experience in the surveillance and CCTV markets, and ask them to recommend the system that would be best for you. For more information about a surveillance system, visit the Total Security Warehouse website.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Hidden Security Cameras Have Many Uses




Maybe you need to know what your employees are up to when you're away from your business. Or what your kids are doing when you're not at home. Or you might like to know how your child's caretaker treats your child when you're away. You might suspect that your spouse is cheating on you. Or that some illegal activity is going on near your home or business. Hidden security cameras can provide answers to these types of questions.

You can buy hidden security cameras these days that are disguised as working, everyday objects. For example, you can get a working cordless phone, a functioning kitchen can opener, a wall clock, a teddy bear, a working smoke detector or a fully-functional CD boombox -- all with undetectable cameras hidden in them. They look and act like everyday objects, so the people you are watching will never suspect a thing. And they're relatively inexpensive, too, thanks to advances in technology.

These hidden security cameras use small "board" cameras with a pinhole lens -- this is the key to hiding them in everyday objects. They can "see" through a very small opening, which can be disguised as part of the object. And since they're wireless and battery operated, there's no wires to give away the fact that they're actually cameras. They're also easy to install because there are no wires to run to the camera. You simply place the camera in the area you want to keep an eye on, and plug the output of the receiver into the display or recording device you plan to use to display or record the images. This can be a TV with a spare video input, a specialized display monitor, a VCR or a DVR (Digital Video Recorder).

These wireless hidden security cameras operate on a 2.4GHz frequency, which means they can transmit their signal through walls, ceilings and doors. Cordless phones and some wireless computer networking gear operate on this same frequency, so be sure you choose devices that are capable of selecting a free channel within the 2.4GHz frequency band. This will help to minimize any possible interference.

If you need to keep a record of the images, you can use a VCR or DVR. VCRs have limited storage per tape, and you have to deal with tapes wearing out, so a DVR is preferable. Prices have come down on dedicated DVRs considerably, too. As a matter of fact, you can even by a kit that contains all of the necessary hardware and software to turn you existing PC into a sophisticated DVR and display device.

No matter what your need might be for hidden security cameras, now you know a little bit more about them. Be sure and shop for equipment such as this at a company that has experience in the video surveillance and security business. Ask them for suggestions on the cameras that would be right for your particular purpose. For more information on hidden security cameras, visit the Total Security Warehouse website.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Increase the security of your home or business with wireless security cameras




Installing wireless security cameras in and around your home or business can greatly increase security. Wireless security cameras are fairly easy to install, and thanks to advances in technology, prices have never been more reasonable. This article will briefly discuss what to look for when purchasing wireless security cameras and what you will need in order to use them effectively.

Wireless security cameras consist of a camera/transmitter combination and a receiver. Look for a transmitter that uses the 2.4GHz wireless frequency for maximum signal strength and minimum interference with other devices. Cordless phones and some wireless computer networking gear use this same frequency, so you may have to experiment with the channel number that the wireless security cameras use within the 2.4GHz band. To minimize interference with other wireless devices, look for a camera/transmitter combination where this channel is either selectable or the transmitter automatically selects a free channel.

Some wireless cameras are battery operated, while others will need power run to them. Most that require power typically require a 12VDC source. The receiver for the wireless camera is mounted near the display or recording device used to view or record the images from the camera. The receiver uses a short wired connection to connect to a spare video input on the display/recording device. Look for a wireless cameras that come with free receivers for maximum cost savings.

You will need a display to view the images from the cameras, and/or some type of recorder to keep a record of the images. This is useful in helping the police to find the perpetrator if you have a break-in or are vandalized. You can use a TV with a spare video input to view the images, or get a special display monitor. Some wireless cameras come with a USB receiver that allows you to view the images on the monitor of your personal computer and record the images to your hard drive. You can also purchase DVRs (Digital Video Recorders) which are standalone devices or computer-based. Or you can buy a kit that turns your existing PC into a sophisticated DVR and display device.

DVRs usually feature a built-in quad, which is a device that allows you to view the images from up to 4 cameras on the screen at the same time. In addition, these devices can be used to cycle the view from more than 4 cameras. This cycles through all the cameras and shows the images from each group of 4 for a short time, then starts the process over again. This allows you to keep an eye on a much larger area with just one display device. These quads can be purchased separately if you do not use a DVR in your system, but just use it to view the images in real time.
You can also purchase a bundled system that includes the wireless security cameras, the receivers and a PC-based DVR. Usually you can save money on a system such as this over the cost of buying all of the items separately.

Now that you know a little about what to look for, this might be a good time to start shopping for wireless security cameras to increase the security in and around your home or business.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Security cameras can greatly enhance the security of your home or business




Security cameras can be used to greatly enhance the security of your home or business. Placing them in and around your location is a deterrent itself, as statistics show -- when burglars or vandals see security cameras they find somewhere else to do their dirty work. And they can help the police locate the people responsible if you do suffer a break-in or vandalism.

Security cameras cost much less than they use to, and they are relatively easy to install. Advances in wireless technology mean that you don't have to run costly video cables, and DVRs for recording the images are more reasonably priced than ever before. Look for a complete package that contains the cameras, the wireless receivers, a DVR and a display -- you'll save money over the purchase price of the separate items. For more information on security cameras.

Friday, May 1, 2009

A wireless spy camera has a number of uses




You can use a wireless spy camera for a number of purposes. It can be used as a general security device, used to keep an eye on your employees while you're away from your business, or used to keep an eye on your child's caretaker when you're not there. And they're easy to use to - since they're wireless there's no video cables to run and most are battery operated.

You just plug the output of the wireless receiver into a VCR or DVR to begin recording images. Images can be played back on a standard TV using a spare video input. Advances in technology have really brought the price down on these devices as well. For more information about the wireless spy camera.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Spy cameras can prove quite useful




Spy cameras can come in handy if you suspect your spouse is cheating or you want to keep an eye on your employees while you're away. You can buy a fairly inexpensive spy camera these days that is disguised as some everyday object -- the person(s) you're watching will never suspect they're on camera. You can get a spy camera disguised as a wall clock, a vanity mirror, a cordless phone, an alarm clock/radio or a teddy bear (use it as a nanny cam).

Advances in technology have brought the prices down on these devices considerably. And they're easier than ever to install, thanks to wireless technology. All you have to do is mount the camera in the area you want to keep an eye on, then plug the receiver into a VCR or a DVR and begin recording. Most are battery operated, so you won't even have to run a power cord. For more information on spy cameras.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

The Spy Cam - Now the average consumer can buy one




You don't need to be a big-ticket government agency to buy a spy cam these days. Advances in technology have brought the price down on these miniature cameras considerably. And they're much easier to use, thanks to wireless technology. You can buy a hidden spy cam disguised as a smoke detector, an alarm clock, a kitchen can opener, a wall thermostat or a teddy bear.

Most are wireless -- look for a deal that includes a free receiver. Installation is easy -- just mount the camera in the area you want to keep an eye on, and plug the output of the receiver into a VCR, DVR or display device. Most are battery operated, so you won't even have to run wires for power. You can also buy a complete system that includes cameras, a display and a DVR, all hidden in a backpack or purse. For more information on the spy cam.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

The CCTV Camera - Not as expensive as you might think




Professional CCTV (closed-circuit television) cameras used to be expensive pieces of hardware. Advances in technology have brought the prices down considerably. If you're thinking about getting a security camera system, you can save even more by installing it yourself. Advances in wireless technology have made installation easier than ever before, too.

Using wireless cameras means that you can skip the time-consuming task of running expensive video cables to all of the cameras. Just plug the outputs of your wireless receivers into the video input of your VCR, DVR or display device. All you have to do is provide power (usually 12VDC) to the camera. And you can even get a package that turns your existing PC into a full-fledged DVR and display device. For more information on the CCTV camera.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Professional spy equipment is within reach of the average consumer nowadays




Professional spy equipment used to be only available to governments and large corporations with deep pockets. But advances in technology have brought much of this equipment within reach of the average consumer. For example, you can buy hidden cameras at a very reasonable price. And they are easy to use, thanks to battery operation and wireless technology. You can get reasonably priced DVRs (Digital Video Recorders) as well, for recording the images from these hidden cameras.

And you can buy a complete surveillance system, including cameras, a display, and a DVR, all hidden in a standard briefcase -- straight out of James Bond! Other devices are available as well. You can buy compact voice recorders for recording personal or phone conversations at a reasonable price. And if you suspect someone is watching or listening in on you, you can even get bug detectors which will tell you for sure. For more information on spy equipment.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Hidden cameras come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes




Hidden cameras are available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Many are disguised as workin, everyday objects. Others are hidden in a briefcase, a backpack or a purse. You can even buy the small electronic board cameras used in the hidden cameras and hide one yourself - all it needs is a small pinhole opening to see through.

You can get hidden cameras disguised as a wall clock, a CO2 detector, a smoke detector, a CD boombox, a cordless phone, or a kitchen can opener. You can also get a complete surveillance system with a display and state-of-the-art DVR hidden in a backpack, purse or briefcase. For more information about hidden cameras.

Monday, March 30, 2009

The Nanny Cam - An invaluable tool for protecting your child




Truth is, if you have a caretaker come into your home to take care of your child while your away, you have no idea how they treat your child. That's where a nanny cam comes in - it can keep an eye on your child's caretaker for you. A nanny cam is a small electronic video camera hidden in some working, everyday object, such as a wall clock or a teddy bear. These devices are disguised so well that your child's caretaker will never suspect that they are being watched.

Nanny cams are also wireless and battry operated, so they're easy to install. Be sure to look for a model that includes a free receiver. All you have to do to use a nanny cam is place it in the area you want to keep an eye on, and plug the output of the receiver into a VCR or DVR to record the images. You can review the images when you return to see what's really going on when you're not there. For more information on the nanny cam.

Friday, March 27, 2009

A surveillance system costs less than you might think




Most people probably think that a surveillance system for their home or business is out of reach of their budget. But thanks to advances in technology, costs for equipment are lower than ever before, and it is possible to install your own system to save even more. So if you've ever considered getting a surveillance system, now would be a good time to check the price on complete systems designed to be self-installed.

Look for a system that includes wireless cameras - this will save you a tremendous amount of time and money during installation, since their are no expensive video cables to run. Also, make sure that the system includes a receiver for each camera. In addition, your system will need some type of display and/or recording device. You can get a system that uses a dedicated DVR, a PC-based DVR, or one that uses your existing PC to display and record the images. For more information on the surveillance system.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Wireless spy cameras - very versatile security tools




A wireless spy camera can be a very useful security tool. You can use one to keep an eye on the cash register while you're away from your business, or to watch how your child's caretaker treats your child when you're not there. And thanks to advances in technology, wireless spy cameras are relatively inexpensive and easy to install.

All you need to do is locate the camera in the area you want to keep an eye on, and plug the output of the receiver into the video input of a TV, VCR or DVR. Most wireless spy cameras are battery operated, so you won't even have to run wires for power. And most are hidden in working, everyday objects such as wall clocks or cordless phones, so they can "hide in plain sight". For more information on wireless spy cameras.

Monday, March 23, 2009

A wireless hidden camera is easy to install and use




It's surprisingly easy to install and use a wireless hidden camera. If you suspect a cheating spouse, or just want to keep an eye on your child's caretaker while you're away, then a hidden camera can tell you what you need to know. Most wireless hidden cameras are actually hidden in working, everyday objects. This way they can "hide in plain site". For example, you can get a camera hidden in a CD boombox, a teddy bear, a working smoke detector, a working wall thermostat, a working cordless phone, and many other devices.

Installation is easy. Most are battery operated, so you just place them in the area you want to keep an eye on. Then plug the receiver (be sure and look for a deal that includes a free receiver) into a spare video input on your TV, VCR or DVR. That's all there is to it - you're now ready to begin using your hidden camera. If you want, you can also get all of the necessary hardware and software needed to use a PC as the display and recording device for your hidden camera. For more information on the wireless hidden camera.

Friday, March 20, 2009

A security camera system can greatly enhance the security of your home or business at a resonable price




Security camera systems don't cost as much as they used to. Advances in technology have brought component prices down considerably. And a reasonably priced security camera system can greatly enhance the security of your home or business. Statistics prove that thieves and vandals usually go elsewhere when they spot a surveillance system, so they can act as a deterrent to crime. In addition, if something does happen, they can increase the chances of the police catching the culprits and recovering your valuables.

If you plan to install your security camera system yourself, look for a complete system at a package price. You can save a good deal by buying this way. To simplify installation, consider a wireless system. They don't cost that much more, and there's no expensive video cable to hassle with. Another way to save money is to buy a system that includes the components necessary to use your existing PC to monitor the system. These systems turn your PC into a sophisticated DVR (Digital Video Recorder) that can display and record the images from the cameras. For more information on the security camera system.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Consider getting a home security camera to enhance your security




A home security camera can greatly enhance your security. Thieves and vandals usually go elsewhere when they spot these cameras. And advances in technology have brought prices on home security cameras to the lowest level they've ever been. You can even get wireless models, which greatly simplifies installation.

Look for a wireless model that operates on a 2.4GHz frequency for maximum distance and minimum interference. Also, look for a deal that includes a free receiver. Installing a wireless home security camera is easy - just mount the camera in the area you want to keep an eye on, and plug the receiver into a video input of a TV, VCR or DVR. That's all there is to it. For more information on the home security camera.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Save some money by getting a fake security camera





You can buy fake security cameras that look just like the real thing. Thieves and vandals will think they are under surveillance, and most likely look elsewhere. The price is reasonable, and you can buy several to make it look like you have a complete surveillance system. Some of the units even rotate or have blinking LEDs to make the effect even more realistic.

Most of these units are the actual housings used by security camera manufacturers, just without the "guts" of the camera and electronics. That's why they look so real. So if you are in need of added security for your home or business, but a real surveillance system is over your budget, get some fake cameras and some stickers to put on your windows saying that your property is under surveillance. For more information on the fake security camera.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Wireless security cameras simplify installation





If you're considering adding one or more security cameras to your home or business, be sure and look at the wireless models. They're very reliable and are much easier to install - there are no costly video cables to run. Look for wireless security cameras that operate on a 2.4GHz frequency - this will ensure maximum distance and minimum interference with the signal. Also, look for a deal that includes a free receiver.

Installing a wireless security camera is easy - you simply mount the camera in the area you want to keep an eye on, run power to the camera (most operate on 12VDC), and then plug the output of the receiver into a video input on a TV, VCR or DVR. That's all there is to it. You can also get wireless hidden cameras, disguised as working, everyday objects, that are battery operated for even easier installation. For more information on wireless security cameras.

Monday, March 9, 2009

You can get hidden surveillance cameras just like the pros use




Nowadays, it's easy to obtain hidden surveillance cameras just like the ones pros have used for years. Most of these cameras are wireless and battery operated, making them extremely easy to setup and install. Look for a deal where you get a free receiver with the hidden camera. Setting up is easy - just locate the hidden camera in the area you want to keep an eye on, then plug the receiver into the video input on a TV, VCR or DVR.

You can get hidden surveillance cameras that are disguised as a number of working, everyday objects. You can get hidden cameras that are concealed in a CD boombox, an air freshener, an Exit sign, or a wall clock. All of these devices function normally, and no one would ever guess that they are actually surveillance cameras. For more information on hidden surveillance cameras.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

You can perform your own covert surveillance with hidden spy cameras




Hidden spy cameras are easier than ever to purchase and install. Advances in technology have brought down prices, and advances in wireless technology have simplified installation. Look for a hidden spy camera that includes a free receiver, because you'll have to have one for each camera. All you need to do to hook up your hidden camera is set it up in the area you want to watch, then plug the receiver into a video input on a TV, VCR or DVR.

Hidden spy cameras are available that are disguised as a number of working, everyday objects. You can get one disguised as a book that goes on a bookshelf, a baby monitor, a set of desktop computer speakers or a pencil sharpener. All of these cameras are wireless and use rechargeable battery packs for even more convenience. For more information on hidden spy cameras.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Keep an eye on things with hidden security cameras




You can keep an eye on things when you're away from your home or business using hidden security cameras. Hidden cameras are available that you can "hide in plain sight" - they look and act like everyday devices such as cordless phones or kitchen can openers. You can also get hidden security cameras disguised as working smoke detectors, fully-functional CD boomboxes, and working alarm clock/radios.

These cameras use wireless technology and rechargeable battery packs for ease of installation. Simply place the device in the area you want to keep an eye on, and connect the receiver to a spare video input on your TV or VCR. You can also "go digital" and get a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) - these devices allow you to keep a permanent record but there are no tapes to hassle with. You can even get a kit that turns your existing PC into a sophisticated DVR.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Consider getting a video surveillance system to enhance the security of your home or business




If you are looking for ways to enhance the security of your home or business, you might want to consider a video surveillance system. Advances in technology have brought the prices on these systems lower than ever before, and thanks to advances in wireless technology, they are easier to install as well. There are several types of video surveillance systems available.

You could buy just the cameras and use your own TV to display the images or or use your own VCR/DVR to record the images. Or you can buy a complete system with a dedicated DVR or one with a PC-based DVR. Another option is to buy a bundle that includes all of the necessary hardware and software required to use your existing PC as a sophisticated DVR/display device. For more information on the video surveillance system.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

What is a dome camera?




A dome camera is a small electronic board camera that is mounted under a clear plastic dome. Designed to be mounted on interior ceilings and outdoor overhangs, they are mounted with the dome facing down, giving the camera a clear field of view. Some dome cameras use a special impact-resistant plastic to keep a burglar or vandal from disabling them. These are called armor dome cameras.

Dome cameras are available that can literally "see in the dark" because they can record images in the infrared range. Other dome cameras are available that rotate in a 360 degree arc to take in everything in the surrounding area. Dome cameras are immediately familiar to burglars and vandals - if you have one mounted in your home or business they will likely go somewhere else rather than risk being recorded on videotape. For more information on the dome camera.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Bug detectors can be used to tell if someone is watching you with a hidden camera




If you think someone may be watching you with a hidden camera or listening in on your converations, then bug detectors can be used to tell for sure. Bug detectors are digital electronic RF (radio frequency) scanners in convenient hand-held form. They work by listening for RF (radio frequency) transmissions from within a room. Some models give an actual indication of the frequency of the transmitter, while others just give an indication of the signal's strength.

You use bug detectors by walking around a room with the device in your hand. If a transmitter is detected, the bug detector will begin to emit a tone sound, and the display will indicate the presence of a signal. The tone will get louder as you get closer to the device, allowing you to pinpoint the device and get rid of it. So if you think someone is listening in or watching you, you might want to invest in a good bug detector. For more information on bug detectors.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Protect yourself - record your phone calls with a phone recorder




You can protect yourself from someone lying about a conversation you've had if you record your phone calls with a phone recorder. Check local laws, but most states allow phone calls to be recorded as long as one of the parties (you) is aware of the fact. New, digitial phone recorders with large amounts of storage have made this easier to do than ever before.

You can obtain a digital phone recorder that will record up to 288 hours of conversation. That's about 1GB of storage. These relatively inexpensive voice recorders offer VOX (voice-operated recording), which means you don't have to listen through long periods of silence to find your conversations in the recording. They also allow you to jump immediately to a certain date and time - there's no fast forwarding and rewinding involved. For more information on the phone recorder.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

A bug detector can inform you if someone is listening to your conversations or watching you with a hidden camera




If you suspect that someone may be listening in on your conversations in your home or office, or watching you with a hidden camera, then it is a good idea to invest in a bug detector. Bug detectors act as radio frequency scanners, which will alert you to any hidden transmitter in a room that has been "sweeped". You "sweep" the room by doing a thorough walk-through of the room with the bug detector.

If the bug detector picks up an RF signal, it will notify you and give you an indication of the relative strength of the signal so you can locate the bug and do away with it. Some units have a built-in display which gives an indication of the actually frequency that is being transmitted. Others simply have a display that indicates the relative strength of the signal, regardless of frequency. For more information on the bug detector.

Monday, February 16, 2009

A video surveillance system can provide added security to your home or business




Prices have never been lower on video surveillance equipment, and one can add a lot of security to your home or business. You can buy complete systems that include everything you need to install a video surveillance system. And installation has never been easier, particularly when using wireless systems, which don't require expensive video cable to be run between the cameras and the recording device. You can even buy a system that turns your existing PC into a sophisticated DVR and display unit.

Look for wireless cameras that operate on the 2.4GHz frequency for minimum interference and maximum signal strength. Also, look for a unit that includes a free receiver; you'll need one for each camera. You can buy a complete system that uses a dedicated DVR and diplay, or one that comes with a PC already set up to operate as a DVR and display. And if you need to do some type of covert video surveillance, you can buy a complete system hidden in a briefcase, a backpack or a purse. For more information on video surveillance equipment.

Friday, February 13, 2009

A dome camera can be mounted on the ceiling indoors or underneath an overhang outdoors




A dome camera is a security camera that contains a small electronic board camera mounted under a plexiglass dome. Some are designed to rotate in an arc for greater coverage. The are meant to be mounted on ceilings with the dome facing down. They can also be mounted in a protected outdoor area such as the overhang of an eave or walkway cover.

Dome cameras are also available with special plexiglass covers called armor domes. These are designed to withstand a blow from a hammer, thus preventing thieves or vandals from disabling them. Dome cameras are usually wired cameras with day/night capability. This means that they record in color during the day when there is plenty of available light, and switch to black and white at night when the amount of available light is low. For more information on the dome camera.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Security cameras are an indespensable method of providing security for your home or business




With prices lower than ever before, security cameras have become an essential tool for home or business security. Statistics have shown that when criminals spot security cameras, they look for somewhere else to do their dirty work. And it they do it anyway, the police have a better chance of catching them and recovering your goods if you have pictures of them on tape. You can pay someone to install a system or install it yourself. Wireless technology has made installation easier than ever before.

Security cameras are available in a wide variety of types. There are dome cameras, which are small board cameras mounted under a glass dome. Some of these rotate in an arc to cover a greater area. And there are models designed for outdoor mounting with weatherproof housings and a built-in hood to keep moisture away from the lens. There are also hidden cameras available that are disguised as working, everyday objects such as cordless phones and wall thermostats. There's never really been a better time for purchasing a security camera system for your home or business. For more information about security cameras.

Monday, February 9, 2009

A wireless spy camera can be used to covertly keep an eye on things



A wireless spy camera can allow you to keep an eye on a room in your home or business, on a car or on the outside of a location without anyone knowing that they are being watched. Prices have never been lower on these devices, and thanks to wireless technology they've never been easier to install. You can get a wireless spy camera disguised as an alarm clock, a fan or a motion detector. And they're fully functional, too. You can view the output of the wireless spy camera on a TV with a spare video input or record the output to a VCR or DVR.

You can even get all of the necessary hardware and software in a kit to turn your existing PC into a DVR and recording device. And you can view the images from your wireless spy camera from anywhere in the world via the internet. You can also get a complete surveillance system, including cameras, DVR and a display, concealed in a backpack, a purse or a briefcase. So if you need to keep an eye on the kids while you're away, or your employees, or catch a cheating spouse, consider getting a wireless spy camera. For more information on the wireless spy camera.

Friday, February 6, 2009

What to look for when shopping for spy cameras




Spy cameras have come down in price considerably due to advances in technology. They are now within easy reach of the average consumer. Spy cameras are miniature electronic cameras that can "see" through a very small opening. For this reason, they are sometimes referred to as "pinhole cameras". You can buy bare board cameras, which you hide yourself, or you can buy spy cameras that are designed as working everyday objects. You can get spy cameras hidden in a real book, a set of working desktop speakers for your PC, a working mantle clock or a mirror.

These hidden spy cameras are wireless, making installation a snap. Be sure and look for a deal where you get a free wireless receiver with the camera. You an view the output of these spy cameres on a TV with a spare video input, or record the images on a VCR or DVR. You can also buy all of the necessary software and hardware to view and record the output on your existing PC. Or you can buy a complete surveillance system, including cameras, a DVR and a display, concealed in a backpack, a purse or a briefcase.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

A spy cam is now within reach of the average consumer




Time was when a spy cam was only available to organizations with big budgets, like government agencies and big business. But advances in technology have brought these devices within easy reach of the average consumer. A spy cam is a miniature camera that can be easily concealed. They are avaiable in wired and wireless versions, and can be concealed most anywhere. They only require a very small open to "see" through, so they are sometimes referred to as pinhole cameras. You can purchase a bare spy cam and conceal it yourself, or you can purchase hidden cameras that are disguised as working, everyday objects.

You can get a hidden camera disguised as a working alarm clock/radio, a fully-functional wall thermostat, a teddy bear (nanny cam) or a working kitchen can opener. You can also buy a complete surveillance system (camera, display, recording device) concealed in a briefcase, a purse or a backpack. Straight out of James Bond! A spy cam can provide you with valuable information - what your kids are up to when your away, how your child's caretaker is treating your child, or catch a cheating spouse. And the prices on these devices have never been lower. For more information on the spy cam.

Monday, February 2, 2009

The CCTV Camera is no longer just available to professionals




The time was when the CCTV camera was not available to the average consumer. They were simply too expensive, complicated and difficult to install for anyone but professional security firms. But technology has changed all that - CCTV cameras are now easily affordable to the average consumer. And installation is a breeze, thanks to wireless technology and miniaturization. You can get wired cameras that require only a power cable and a video cable to be connected to them. Or you can go the wireless route, for the simplest installation possible.

With a wireless CCTV camera, all you need to do is provide power. There or no video cables to run back to the display or recording device. You can view the output on these inexpensive cameras using a video input on a TV or record the output to a VCR or DVR (Digital Video Recorder). You can even get the necessary hardware and software to turn your existing PC into a professional-quality DVR and display device. So if you've ever considered adding a CCTV camera system to your home or business, there's never been a better time to do so. For more information on the CCTV camera.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The prices on Spy Equipment are more reasonable than ever before




Advances in technology have brought a lot of spy equipment within reach of the everyday consumer. Devices that used to be available only to large-budget operations such as big business and governments can now be easily purchased by the average consumer. Surveillance cameras are one example. They are smaller, cheaper and easier to install (due to wireless technology) than ever before. And infrared cameras that can actually "see in the dark" are also available at reasonable prices.

Hidden cameras are another example. Reduction in size of small "board" cameras means that these devices can be hidden in fully functional everyday products. For example, you can get a hidden camera concealed in a real wording kitchen can opener, wall clock, wall thermostat or CD boombox. Prices have also come down on DVRs (Digital Video Recorders) used to store the video produced by these cameras. You can even get a kit that includes all the necessary hardware and software to turn your existing PC into a state-of-the-art DVR. So if you have need of any spy equipment, there's never been a better time to invest in some.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Hidden cameras can provide you with valuable information




Hidden cameras can be used to see how your child's caretaker is treating your child (nanny cam) or to keep an eye on your employees when you're away from your business. Due to advances in technology, they are relatively inexpensive and easy to install. And size has been reduced to the point where you can get a hidden camera that is hidden in any number of working, everyday objects. You can get one that looks like a teddy bear, one concealed in a fully functional cordless phone, one that is hidden in a working wall thermostat, or one hidden in a real smoke detector.

Be sure and buy a wirless one (and look for one that includes a free receiver), and there won't be any wires to run to install the device. You can use a video input on your TV to view the output of the camera, or you can use a VCR or DVR (Digital Video Recorder) to record the output. You can even buy the necessary hardware and software to use your existing PC to monitor and record the output of the camera(s). Look for a network option - this will allow you to view live images from your hidden cameras from anywhere in the world via the Internet. For more information on hidden cameras.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Use a nanny cam to keep an eye on your child's caretaker when you are not there




You've probably heard the term "nanny cam", but what exactly is it? Well, a nanny cam is a wireless security camera that is disguised as some everyday object. You can use one to observe your child's nanny while you're away or in another part of the house - without their knowledge. Why trust your children to a stranger without finding out what they're doing while your away? Nanny cams are relatively inexpensive, and their output can be viewed on a TV with a video input or recorded on a VCR or DVR (Digital Video Recorder).

They are available made to look like a variety of items - you can get a nanny cam that looks like a teddy bear, a fully functional smoke detector, a kitchen can opener, and a working cordless phone, to name just a few. Be sure to look for a deal that includes a free receiver, or else you'll need to purchase one separately. With the right hardware and software, you can view and record the output of the nanny cam on your existing PC, and even view the images live via the Internet while you're at work. So why not invest in your child's safety today and purchase a nanny cam?

Friday, January 23, 2009

Use a surveillance system to protect your home or business




A surveillance system is one of the best methods of protection you can buy for your home or business. Statistics show that burglars and vandals usually go somewhere else when they realize they are being watched by security cameras. And advances in technology have made surveillance systems both more affordable and easier to install yourself. Advances in wireless technology eliminate the need for running video cable between the cameras and the recording device.

Their are lots of options to choose from when buying a surveillance system. You can buy a system that is standalone and uses a dedicated DVR (Digital Video Recorder) to record images, or you can get a system that is based on your existing PC. Cameras are available for mounting most anywhere, and you can also get hidden cameras (you may have heard the term nanny cam - use one to watch your child's caretaker while you're away). It's probably best to mount the other security cameras where they can be seen, though, in order to scare thieves and vandals away before they even get started. So why not purchase a little peace of mind?

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Use a Wireless Spy Camera To Find Out Wha'ts Going On When You're Not There




You can use a wireless spy camera to find out what's going on when you can't be there at your home or business. These little units are relatively inexpensive these days, thanks to advances in technology. And they can be concealed most anywhere or placed out in the open so they know they're being watched. The fact that they're wireless makes installation a snap, and all you need is a TV with a video input to display the output of the camera. Or you can get the hardware and software to use your PC to monitor and record the output.

Available in a wide variety of size and shapes, and in color or black and white, most devices are battery powered so you don't have to run any wires at all. And look for a deal where you get a free receiver with the camera, or else you will have to buy one separately. These devices usually use a 2.4GHz operating frequency, so as not to interfere with other devices. This frequency also allows a strong, clear signal. For more information on the wireless spy camera.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Use a Wireless Hidden Camera to Monitor Your Home or Business While You're Away




Need to keep an eye on your employees while you're away? Or maybe you wonder what your housekeeper or your child's caretaker is up to when you're not there? A wireless hidden camera can provide you with the opportunity to be the "fly on the wall" when you can't be there. Advances in technology have lowered the price of these devices considerably, and installation is not a problem since they are wireless.

Wireless hidden cameras are available disguised as many different types of everyday objects. There's one that looks and acts like a real smoke detector, one concealed in a teddy bear, and a fully functional can opener that's also a hidden camera. No matter which room(s) in your home you need to monitor, there's something to choose from. So why not take advantage of a wireless hidden camera to gain a little peace of mind?

Thursday, January 15, 2009

The Price of a Security Camera System is Lower Than Ever Before




Now is a good time to consider a security camera system for your home or small business - prices have never been lower. This is due to recent advances in technology and miniaturization. And advances in wireless technology have made installation possible by the average home or small business owner. A typical security camera system consists of one or more cameras, a monitor and a recording device. VHS recorders are seldom used these days, with more capable DVRs (Digital Video Recorders) being relatively inexpensive.

Some systems are even available that allow you to use an existing PC as the DVR and display, at a considerable savings in price. Wireless technology has greatly reduced the amount of labor involved in installing a system, since expensive video cables do not have to be run between the cameras and the recording device. And some systems even allow you the ability to view the images from your security camera system from anywhere in the world via the Internet. Now is the time to consider the peace of mind that could come with the installation of a security camera system in your home or small business.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

A Home Security Camera Can Add to Your Peace of Mind




Installing a good home security camera can provide you with peace of mind that your loved ones are protected, especially if you have to be away at night. It's a proven fact that a home security camera acts as a deterrent to burglars and other types of criminals - when they see a security camera they usually go somewhere else to do their dirty work. Even a single camera can act as a deterrent, but for best results, install a complete system. Mount the cameras where they can be seen and announce the fact by putting stickers on your windows.

Advances in technology have greatly lowered prices on home security camera equipment, so this is a good time to think about getting a system. And breakthroughs in wireless technology have made it possible for you to install your own system more easily than ever before. More information about the home security camera.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

A Fake Security Camera Can Act as a Real Deterrent




A fake security camera can act as a real deterrent to burglars and vandals. Police staticstics back up this fact. When potential burglars or vandals see what looks like a security camera, they look for somewhere else to practice their craft. They can't tell that it's not a real camera, and don't want to take the chance on being recognized. When coupled with stickers on windows and signs on walls announcing the presence of surveiallance cameras, a fake security camera can be just as big a deterrent to burglars and vandals as the real thing.

Fake security cameras are available that actually use everything from the real camera except for the expensive "electronic guts". And some models have a flashing LED light that makes them look even more real. Also, models are available that move back and forth just like a real camera. More information about the fake security camera.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Wireless Security Cameras Make for Easy Installation




If your'e installing a security system, wireless security cameras can save you a lot of money and labor. That's because you don't have to spend time running costly video cables between the cameras and the dispaly or recording device. Wireless security cameras use a 2.4GHz frequency range for reduced interference and maximum signal strength. Look for a deal that includes a free receiver, or else you'll have to buy a separate receiver for each camera. Also consider the fact that you will need to provide power to the cameras, usually 12VDC. Distance is another factor - wireless cameras typically operate well over a range of a few hundred feet. Find more information on wireless security cameras.