How to locate Hidden Cameras

How to locate Hidden Cameras

The Bug Detector is a battery powered device that can be used to locate hidden video cameras. The Bug Detector is a hand held device that also has a rechargeable battery. It can locate other devices as well such as VHF, UHF, WIFI, Bluetooth, FM, GSM, and more. It works on a frequency ranging from 1 Mhz - 6.5 Ghz. The Bug Detector is easy to use and has a battery life of two hours. The battery takes two hours to charge and can be plugged into a wall outlet.

Sometimes cameras are located in hard to find places such as disguised inside a motion detector, clock, or other location. The Bug Detector makes it easier to locate these camera devices that may be difficult to detect otherwise by the naked eye. This device is easy to use and can locate cameras within seconds. It has different modes to make camera location easier.

In order to use the Bug Detector, just turn the device to the "On" position. You will notice a red light blinking with a red circle. Use this light to scan the room and you will notice the camera lens reflect off of the light that it emits. The blinking red light that the Bug Detector emits will display the camera lens by the camera. Pressing the "Lens" button on the side will change how often the red light blinks. This can be used to make camera detection easier. Cameras can be detected up to 65 feet away. The close you are, the easier it will be to detect hidden video cameras. It is also recommended to turn off the lights if possible since it will make camera detection easier.

The Bug Detector is simple to use and can be used for homes as well as businesses. It is important to make sure that the camera is powered on, because if it isn't on the Bug Detector will be unable to detect the camera device. It is most practical for security cameras that are wired as well as wireless IP cameras. It can also be used for other devices such as clock cameras or cameras disguised in other devices, but camera location may be difficult. The first mode is the recommended mode for detecting cameras, but the second mode can also be used to locate cameras if they are transmitting on a certain frequency. The second mode is mainly used for other devices such as GPS Trackers, WIFI signals, Bluetooth, and more, so the first mode would be the ideal mode for cameras.