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Surveillance Systems – Top Security Device Without Installation Required

Alarm System, Home Surveillance, Nanny Camera, Security Camera, Self Recording | Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Dec 30 2009

Surveillance is the act of keeping a subject under close observation usually for security purposes or investigation. If you have any urgent need to place your own home under surveillance, here’s what you can do.

Emergency Light Hidden CameraNanny Cameras
These devices come in all shapes and sizes but one thing they have in common is their zero need for installation. Nanny cams often come with built-in memory space to store recorded images and footages. They may be hidden within stuffed toys or other objects that would not look out of the ordinary when displayed in a prominent position in your room. Whichever the case may be, you just need to find a good location for your nanny cam, turn it on, and it will get to work immediately.

Afterwards, you may retrieve the nanny camera and play the file in a connected monitor or computer.

Barking Dog Alarms
These are one of the most ingenious designs for security technology used today. A barking dog alarm is composed of two units: there’s the motion-detecting sensor that you just have to mount outside your home to establish the range of area it will monitor. The other component is the alarm—you need to mount it in some place you’ll be able to hear it immediately whenever it’s triggered.

Now, if you’re  clueless on how the barking dog alarm works, it’s quite easy. The first time motion is detected by your sensors, it will emit a barking sound akin to a dog warning intruders away. The closer the intruder gets, the fiercer and louder the barking sounds will be.

Wireless Alarm Systems
Other alarms are just as easy as the barking dog alarm to use. Just mount them next to doors, windows, fireplaces, and other possible entries to your home. As these are battery operated, you need not worry about having them wired properly to ensure that the system is working. It will work as soon as you have them mounted and activated.

During daytime, you can turn this alarm system into your home’s ringer system. Rather than a noisy, warning siren-like alarm, it will play off a melodious chime whenever a visitor comes in.

Phone Recorders
Surveillance doesn’t have to be confined to visual observation and recording. Even phone conversations may also be recorded as part of your surveillance. You just need to connect a phone recorder to your line.

Most of the time, you’ll need just one phone recorder per line regardless of the number of extensions you have. You may also configure it to automatically record phone conversations and have it stored directly into your system’s built-in disk drive.

Built-in DVR Security System – One of Your Best Bets

Hidden Camera, Home Surveillance, Self Recording | Posted by hiddencamerablogger
Dec 27 2009

A built-in DVR security system is a cost-effective, all-in-one tool that will give your home or business all the protection it needs from theft, vandalism, and other unwanted threats to your property.

Tower Fan DVREasy to Install
Contrary to popular belief, having this type of system will usually render professional installation service unnecessary. Its installation procedure is designed for DIY use, allowing you to set up this system in a short period of time.

Your DVR and monitor are rolled into one unit so there’s no need to worry about which wires should be connected to which port. Thus, all you need to do is find the best location for your system and you immediately have a virtual security guard on call 24/7.

Web-Ready
A built-in DVR security system will lessen your network configuration problems. Its web-ready function will launch itself automatically so any time you need to access it online, you just have to key in the necessary details for login and you’ll be able to view stored or real-time footage over the World Wide Web.

Easy Viewing
Built-in security systems may also come with monitors as wide as nineteen inches, allowing you to enjoy complete range of vision on monitored areas. With this kind of monitor, there’s no need to squint and stick your face to the screen just to determine exactly what the subject is doing.

Also, this type of system will also offer viewing options. You can switch viewing from one camera to another with a push of a button.

Large Hard Disk Space
A built-in security system won’t make you worry about running out of disk space when you’re involved in an all-important surveillance operation. With as much as 320GB hard disk space available for your use, you can look forward to continuous recording for up to 480 days. That’s practically one year and three months’ worth of recording!

Instant Notification
This type of system would immediately send you email notifications if your system is suffering from video loss or motion detection. Instant updates on any malfunction or recognition of possible threats to your property would give you more than enough time to take the necessary action and ensure everyone’s safety.

Best Customer Support
Best of all, the most updated models of built-in DVR security systems come with a guarantee of round the clock lifetime customer support. No matter where you are and when you need it, you can be sure that your built-in DVR security system will always be ready to protect you, your loved ones, and your property.

The Hidden Pen Camera That You Can Really Write With

Body Worn, Hidden Camera, Self Recording, Spy Cams | Posted by hiddencamera
Aug 29 2009

Another ingenious idea for a hidden camera – built right into a Ball Point Pen. One of the most discreet hidden cameras on the market – almost everyone carries a pen with them. The full color hidden pen camera is great for body worn applications. The high sensitive microphone allows for clear audio recording up to 15 feet away.

This spy cam cSelf Recording Pen Cameraan record for two hours, and when it needs to be recharged, it just needs to plug into a USB port on a computer, or other equipment that supports USB.  The Pen Cam records video and audio with 2GB of storage.  When video is ready to be viewed, just plug it in to a computer USB port and download the video.  Video files are downloaded in AVI format.

In addition to being able to use the pen as a pen, it can also be used as a flash drive. If important things need to be stored from a computer to the pen, just as you would to charge or download video, plug it in to the USB port and start transferring.

Self Recording Hidden Cameras

Hidden Camera, Home Surveillance, Nanny Camera, Self Recording | Posted by hiddencamera
Aug 16 2009

A self recording hidden camera is one of the easiest models of hidden cameras to set up and operate, if not the easiest. Since they have a built-in DVR, there is no need for a separate recording device, which also means no cables.  And, since the camera and DVR are built right in, there is no need to worry about interference from other wireless devices.

The built-in DVR records the video right on to an SD card. Once you are ready to review what the camera recorded, you just slide the SD card into a card reader and watch. You can save the video on to your computer and, if your computer has software to do so, you can even burn it to a DVD.

These hidden cameras are so versatile since you can move them around to different areas of your home or office. You can even take them with you traveling.

Surveillance for Car Vandalism

Hidden Camera, Security Camera, Self Recording, Vehicle Surveillance | Posted by hiddencamera
Aug 08 2009

Ever had your car vandalized? Were the vandals ever caught?  Probably not. Since car vandalism likely occurs at night, its probable the criminals don’t ever get caught. Its too dark and too late.  Therefore, witnesses probably won’t be that reliable, if there are any.

Installing surveillance, such as a Rear View Mirror Hidden Camera, is a dependable way to keep an eye on your car or truck.  Almost as important as your home, protecting your vehicle is a significant matter to consider.  It’s surely a valuable investment.  Not only financially, but its also your transportation to work, getting kids to school, grocery shopping, among other things.

Other things to consider if vandalism happens to you; keep your vehicle documentation handy, call the police and your insurance company immediately, and document everything.  When contacting the police, make sure they come to your vehicle where the crime occurred, and get the reporting officer(s) name(s).  Make sure to inventory everything that was taken from and damaged to your vehicle.  This all well help ensure you are covered for everything you lost.