August 24th, 2009 | Channel: Computers And Technology

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When you hear the words spy cameras, you may instantly flash back to thoughts of your childhood and recollections of the comedy series “Get Smart.” Spy cameras aren’t just talking about nifty gadgets that are hidden in shoes and other inanimate objects around the home or office.

These days, you never can be too careful. The economy has forced people to do desperate things, and many times, these things are downright unlawful. For years, companies have worked to keep their industrial and commercial sites protected. Paying for security guards and off duty police officers to watch over your location can be incredibly expensive and doesn’t always yield the results we’re hoping for.

There are several kinds of cameras that are available and serve several conditions and purposes. Bullet cameras are one of the easiest types of spy camera to conceal and mount in your store, home or industrial space. These cameras don’t require much lighting, they virtually see in the dark. They are perfect for areas such as parking lots or alleyways. They are completely weatherproof, so they’re perfect for nearly any location, indoors or out.

There are numerous kinds of spy cameras that are available. You can get one or several and link them together to keep an entire warehouse or complex monitored. Bullet cameras are easy to install and conceal. They are highly visible and require special wiring that leads from the camera to the access point and viewing screen. Many times companies rely more on the presence of these obtrusive cameras as a theft deterrent than the actual cameras, themselves.

Bullet cameras don’t require any special lighting and many of them are actually infrared based. These are your eyes that see in the dark. Night vision bullet spy cameras see in the dark and allow you to do so, too. When something is going on at your home or business in the dark, rely on these cameras to let you see what’s really happening.

Wireless spy cameras can be set up around the house to keep an eye on kids, the babysitter or the family pets. Many times when there are unexplainable situations occurring, families or business owners will set up wireless spy cameras to keep an eye on things and get some explanations.

Wireless spy cameras include the ever popular teddy bear camera surveillance system. You’ve probably seen these on TV or the movies. These tiny little recording devices are quickly and easily concealed within an object and broadcasts to a television or recording mechanism.

Some of the most popular wireless spy cameras are teddy bear cameras and cameras that have been placed inside of inanimate objects like smoke detectors or shelf clocks. With all of this wireless technology, it’s very easy to keep an eye on your belongings and loved ones at all times. If you need to make sure your employees are doing everything above the board, purchase a spy camera and keep an eye on things.

William M Ward is a technical advisor for Protection Depot, a leading online provider of security cameras and spy cameras for home and business. For more information about security cameras and related equipment, please visit Protection Depot.

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