Big Brother is Not the Only One Watching You: Wireless Hidden Cameras
About wireless hidden cameras and the work place.
The next time you are sitting in your office cubicle, thinking no one is watching you while you pick your nose, think again. Someone MAY BE WATCHING YOU.
You may not see it or suspect it. You may not be even aware that someone is watching your every move.
If you were an employer who found out one day that money has been missing from your drawer and you suspect one of your employees, what would you do? Get a hidden camera of course! It’s the age of silicon chips and hi tech gadgetry for crying out loud. Wireless hidden cameras. That’s the ticket. These seemingly clever inventions can be shrewdly hidden in almost any everyday objects. Clocks, wall hangings, fake fire alarms, mirrors, pens, eye glasses, watches, jewellery, watches, clocks, and even teddy bears! They come in ranges of sizes, but being small is their supremacy so they can be tucked into any small nook or cranny.
So Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible had them. We oohed and aaahed them on screen. Super cool? It’s available in the next shop today at mere affordable prices.
Try typing in “wireless hidden cameras” on Google image search. You won’t believe the number of objects that can be disguised as hidden cameras on hits after hits of image results.
So why wireless?
With the demonstration of the theory of electromagnetic waves by Heinrich Rudolf Hertz in 1888, the era of “communication without wires” came into public. If we have them in our cellular phones, a useful and necessary invention today, why can’t we spoof the same technology on hidden cameras?
No messy wires. No fear of the camera being visible. This makes it a perfect way to disguise a camera.
These spy cams, as they are commonly referred to as, were meant to be indiscreet. What better way to have a hidden camera do your work for you when it need not have messy or visible wires hanging around it?
Thus the concept of “wireless” hidden cameras was born.
Why do we need them?
Wireless Hidden Cameras have the greatest advantage of size and portability. Picking up images form a range of vision, these are then relayed back to a TV or computer. Their cleverness in being masked in so many everyday objects has gained their popularity.
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