How to Catch Hidden Cameras In Hotels?

Stay vigilant against hidden cameras: check uncommon areas, use detection tools or smartphone apps, and test mirrors and infrared light emissions to protect your privacy. Watch our video to find out m

Nowadays there are many hidden cameras from cheap places to expensive [Box 02 hotels, resorts, washrooms, changing rooms, etc. So now what we girls suppose to do we are not safe in these places as well? 

You have to be alert, how? Let me tell you.Unfortunately, hidden cameras can be as small as the end of a pen, making it easy to hide them virtually anywhere. When searching a room for hidden cameras, look in places such as the following:

  1. People cannot even think that a camera can be installed over here. That is in the bathroom’s clock. The camera was installed at 10pm's number 1.

  2. It can be in smoking detector

  3. Clothing hooks

  4. Hair dryers, fire alarms

  5. Electrical sockets

  6. Bedside lamps, desk plant

  7. Check in decorative items like plant decor, flower pot, photo frame, etc

  8. Air Filter equipment

  9. Look for suspicious objects

  10. Camera can be hidden inside the TV

  11. Shower

  12. Mirror

  13. USB charger

  14. Alarm clock

  15. Spy pens

  16. Screws 

  17. Books, DVD cases,

  18. Tiny holes in walls

Isn’t it shocking! But don't worry, we also have the solution to detect these hidden cameras. Let me tell you.

  1. If you think you may be in an area that has hidden cameras, a good starting point is completing a thorough physical search of your surroundings. While scanning the room, keep an eye out for any objects that look out of the ordinary. During your search, be sure to pay close attention to objects.

  2.  You can use the technology detector which can be easily available in amazon or any other websites. Once you buy the detector on it, search everywhere, don't miss any single places and if there is a camera, it will detect and the detector will beep with red color. 

  3. If you don't have a detector, you can detect it through your mobile phone. Just download the hidden camera detector app, you can download it on an android or IOS phone. Open the app and search everywhere. This can detect any kind of camera. If there will be a camera the red mark will display continuously. 

  4. In some cases, you may be able to check for hidden cameras by using a flashlight. Like the last detection method, you’ll want to get the room as dark as possible. Then, shine the flashlight around the room and check carefully for any tiny reflections. These reflections may be blue or purple and could be coming from a small camera lens. Once you see a reflection, make sure you give the object a close inspection to determine if it’s a hidden camera.

  5. Some clever creeps even go as far as hiding cameras behind a two-way mirror. Fortunately, there is a simple way you can check and see if the mirrors in your area are safe or not. To test your mirror, start by placing the tip of your finger on the surface of the mirror. After doing so, look at the gap between your fingertip and its reflection. If there is a visible gap between the two, it’s a real mirror. If it appears as if your fingertip and its reflection are touching tip to tip, it may be a two-way mirror and could have a camera behind it.

  6. Many types of hidden cameras emit infrared light while in use. While you won’t be able to see this yourself, your smartphone might be able to help. First, try pointing your phone camera at the end of the remote. If your smartphone screen shows a burst of purple or white light, that’s a sign that your camera is picking up the infrared light. In most cases, it will be your device’s front-facing camera that works, as many rear-facing cameras have infrared filters. 

If your smartphone passes the remote test, you’ll want to get your room as dark as you can. Then, use your phone camera to scan the room to detect and examine any sources of infrared light.

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