Sunday, October 16, 2011

Life & Property Protection Using Stand-Alone Hidden DVR Recorders

Purchasing and installing a hardwired camera system is something most people know nothing about; and, even if they did, they would find the costs of such a system a bit pricey. However, there is a way for you to protect yourself, your home, and your business without calling a professional camera installation company. In fact, you can purchase a motion-activated DVR video recording device that is completely contained in something as small as a fake smoke detector or Kleenex box! If you want to access what your camera recorded while you were away, or what it recorded when your home was being invaded, you would simply insert a flash drive into the device and download the recording to your computer.

Pictured above is an amazing hidden camera.  It looks just like an air ionizer. It sells for $499. It is available for your research at Brickhouse Security on the web.  However, there are less expensive models and types that are available. Just surf the web! But, the "ionizer" is just one example of many different ways a hidden camera can be hidden. I would, however, avoid a fake hidden camera that is installed in an item a thief would like to have, like a DVD player! Believe me when I tell you that companies make hidden cameras in DVD players. Go figure. Anyway, here are the specifications of this product as listed by Brickhouse Security:


Features:
  • Records day or night
  • Nightvision for when light drops recording below .5 Lux
  • Nightvision records up to 20 ft. away
  • Motion-activated MPEG 4 video
  • SD card reader included
  • Time/Date stamp
  • Playback directly on unit or remove SD card and play on monitor/TV 
Every home and business should consider adding such a device to the building security program. Not only will you be able to see who is entering your home when you are gone, but you will catch thieves, cheating spouses, and housemaids looking for the painkillers! Be sure to search all the different kinds of items cameras can be hidden in!

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