Spy cameras are one option for a home or business owners looking at improving the security of their premises, or ensuring that their possessions or family and staff are safe.
Spy cameras offer a means to keep an eye on individuals who may be in your employ to look after your loved ones, such as nannies or the elderly. They can offer a discreet way to ensure that these individuals are behaving appropriately. Alternatively, they can let you watch your children and elderly loved ones in an unobtrusive manner.
Spy cameras can be used to monitor staff performance in a discreet manner if this is legal in your state. If installing spy cameras in the workplace, it’s always a good idea to let your staff know that they will be monitored. Be aware that it is illegal to place cameras in areas where private activity occurs – like toilets and change rooms.
Spy cameras can also help record the activities of any trespassers in your home. Their unobtrusive nature means that they’re unlikely to be found and destroyed, which can occur with larger, more visible cameras.
Monitoring pets is another popular use for these little gems. If you’ve been coming home to torn cushions or raided kitchen bins and you don’t know which dog to blame, spy cameras will catch the guilty party in the act!
Tips for Installing Spy Cameras
More and more people are investing in security systems that include security cameras, and spy cameras are a cheap and easy-to-install option for homeowners who might be considering updating their home security.
If you’re thinking about setting up spy cameras in your home, first consider the purposes for your spying, as this will determine the type of camera you will need. Some cameras will offer better resolutions than others, and some will have longer battery life and life in general.
Consider where you intend to place your spy camera. Although spy cameras are discreet, you’ll still want to ensure that they’re well-hidden. If you intend to place it outside, ensure that it’s in a place where it’s safe from the elements and any wildlife. If you want to install it inside, make sure that it’s unlikely to be damaged by children or pets. Always ensure that your camera’s view is not obscured.
Consider the lighting conditions in which your spy camera will be working. Cameras use LUX as a measure of light intensity; the lower the LUX, the better a camera will see in poor lighting conditions. When considering LUX, also consider the camera’s resolution and frequency, as these will affect its clarity and transmission performance. Transmission range is also an important consideration for wireless spy cameras.

