Here are 5 ways to detect a hidden camera
Most times cameras are placed in hidden places to conceal them. If you are new in your environment, here are five ways to detect hidden cameras:
Physical Inspection: Conduct a thorough physical inspection of the area you suspect is being monitored. Look for any unusual objects, holes, or gaps that could house a camera. Check for any unusual behavior from people who may have access to the room.
Use a Hidden Camera Detector: A hidden camera detector is a device that uses radio frequency detection to locate hidden cameras. These devices emit a signal that bounces off any camera lens in the room, allowing you to detect the presence of a hidden camera.
Check for Infrared Light: Many hidden cameras use infrared technology to capture images in low-light environments. This technology emits a faint red glow that is invisible to the naked eye. However, you can use your smartphone’s camera to detect this light.
Use a Flashlight: Using a flashlight is a practical approach to detect hidden cameras and can effectively detect reflective surfaces on the lenses. Turn off all the lights in the room and shine your flashlight across the room and onto every object and surface.
Download an Application to Scan the Recording Equipment: You can download an application equipment. Detectify and Radarbot are a few applications that you can download on an Android phone.