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Find one, find them all. This is the latest in hidden camera-finding technology. This dual search tool is designed specifically to quickly locate hidden camera lenses without the need for expensive bug detectors. It is compact, great for travel, easy to operate, and will identify any covert camera. It doesn’t matter if the intrusive recording device is on, off, hardwired, or wireless. It will locate the exact position of the lens. Also, the built-in RF detector can detect wireless frequencies in the range of 1 MHz-6.5 GHz. Perfect for identifying if a wireless camera or bug is transmitting in the area.
All cameras have a lens, no matter how sophisticated the device may be. The built-in lens finder on this detector exploits this weakness and can spot a lens up to 30 feet away. Turn it on and press the LED light switch to detect cameras to turn on the red flashing LEDs. Look through the red-tinted viewfinder and start scanning the area for something flashing back. If you see a pinpoint of light reflecting at you, it might be a video recording device. A simple trick to help determine this is to take 5 steps left or right while looking at the same location. If you still see the reflective light, it is more than likely something innocuous, such as the LED bulb on your TV remote. If the red flashing light is gone, then it could be a video recorder lens.
The reason for this is that the red LED light refracts off a coating on the glass lens. This coating is used for many other things, such as IR receivers and indicator lights. Every camera is made this way and can not be produced without it. Once back to your original position, find the red flashing light again. Then, you will want to inspect the device physically. You might have to get within a few inches actually to see the lens.
To use the RF detector, turn it on, calibrate the sensitivity, and you are ready to sweep the area. To calibrate the device, make sure the antenna is fully extended, turn it on, and adjust the sensitivity. Adjust the sensitivity to detect some wireless signals, and then you want to adjust the sensitivity down until it stops slowly detecting wireless signals. Now the detector has been calibrated.
Ever feel like someone is watching you? Do you suspect someone knows what’s happening when they are not there? Then it would help if you had a camera detector. In the ever-progressing tech-driven world, cameras have become smaller and easier for criminals to get their hands on.
They could be in a clock, a television, or even a tiny hole in a ceiling, but they have a weakness; each has a lens and a lens finder exploits this. It doesn’t matter how well hidden the video recorder is; the lens finder on this device will find it, even if it is turned off.
This product is great for travel and is compact enough to keep in a pocket. Recharge the internal battery with the provided cable, and you will be able to use the device for up to five consecutive hours of use. It also has a built-in RF detector that can detect radio frequencies ranging from 1 MHz to 6.5 GHz. This means you can find wireless audio and video transmitters within this range because you never know who might be watching.
This handy bug detector allows you to locate wireless frequencies like bugs, audio transmitters, illegal wireless tapping devices, or hidden wireless cameras. With the built-in lens finder, you can detect wired or wireless cameras whether the cameras are turned on or not.
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