Sunday, May 9, 2010

Hidden Cameras With DVR - Product Reviews

As hidden cameras become more commonplace it is good for you to know a little about how they work and what they can do for you-a product review. A spy camera is just a board camera hidden inside a common item that you would see in a home, office or business. Usually the item is a working product to further the deception.

Hidden spy cameras are the answer for home security or business security when you need to see what is going on when you are not there. They will catch anyone with their "hand in the cookie jar" so to speak.

Some examples are radios, wall clocks, tower fans, desk lamps and more. A lot of spy video cameras are just that and still require a DVR to record what the camera sees. There are many that have a DVR built in to make them so easy to operate even I can do it. They are new to the marketplace.

Here's how they work.

1. Plug and Aim. Most of these cameras are inside actual working products that require power. When you plug them in it powers the product, the camera and DVR. Aim it in the direction you want to record.

2. Record. Use the included remote to start recording. Images go on a 8 GB SD card. You can record up to 144 hours depending on speed and resolution settings. Motion activated recordings eliminate dead space.

3. Playback. To playback take the SD card out of the camera and insert it into your computer's card reader to view.

No muss no fuss.

When you want an easy to use solution to your home or business security needs or just want to see what is going on at your home, office or business spy cameras with hidden DVR are the answer.

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