Access hidden camera video over the internet!

You can place a pinhole IP spy camera anywhere and view video (and audio) from anywhere with a WiFi signal.


Mini WiFi IP Camera - Long Cable
Pinhole camera on optional 5 ft. long lead wire - puts WiFi spy camera into very tight places, audio optional

Price: $249.95 View Details

 

The tiny camera allows you to place your camera in very tight spots and comes with an optional 5 foot cord that makes covert placement easier than ever before. This is an ideal solution for keeping an eye on troublesome employees, household help, home-alone teens and lots more. Plus, real-time internet access lets you check in at anytime anywhere.

 

This IP camera unit is powered using an 5V AC adapter you plug into a wall outlet.  You can also get a rechargeable 5V battery pack that will power your unit for about 10+ hours. It’s a simple way to get around those difficult situation where you need Internet accessible surveillance in places without any power source… its highly unlikely you will have WiFi in areas without power BUT it does happen.


5V DC Rechargeable Battery Pack
Provides 10+ hours of power on a single charge - fully rechargeable, compact size, multiple connectors

Price: $129.95 View Details

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Common Question:

 

I am looking for a camera to place in home, but one I can view from my iphone, from another state, with the proper app for IPHONE.

 

For internet access to your video you might like some of these options which feature wireless IP cameras built in to common appliances: http://www.securityandselfdefensestore.com/products/camera-systems/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=4938

 

For a simple IP camera with a mini-camera on the end of a cord you might like this one:


Mini WiFi IP Camera - Long Cable
Black Box Wi-Fi IP Camera - pinhole camera on lead wire - option 5 ft. long lead wire available.

Price: $249.95 View Details

 

All our IP cameras are WiFi models that transmit video over the internet using your home or business WiFi network.

Testing for RF signals

Testing for RF signals with a bug detection device

If you have the detection sensitivity turned up all the way it will go off all the time. The average household has multiple items that transmit using RF. Try this:

 

·        Turn the unit down to the lowest sensitivity setting, the LED lights should stop blinking

·        Pick up your cordless phone but keep the RF detector about 3 feet away

·        On  your phone press whatever buttons you need to get a dial tone (or start dialing)

·        Move the RF detector unit right next to the phone

·        It will detect the RF signal and the LED lights will go off

 

You should be able to do that with a cell phone too.

 

You have to “sweep” your rooms a couple of times using the low settings. You are looking for RF signals in places where they don’t belong… shower heads, light fixtures, electrical outlets etc.