Monday, August 13, 2012

Smoke Detector Camera

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A smoke detector camera can be mounted in the corner of any room, making it a perfect solution for covert video surveillance. Since smoke detectors are common in very house, apartment or business it's one of the best disguises you can use for a spy camera.

Covert cameras can be a very useful tool in the investigative process but must be used with discretion and appropriate approval One of the more common hidden cameras is the smoke detector camera. It has been proven to be very useful as most people rarely notice their existence. This particular style of hidden camera provides you with an unobstructed view of a very large area when used with a wide angle camera lens.

Wired Smoke Detector Hidden Camera

Non-Functional Smoke Detector - With built-in hidden camera...Smoke Detector Spy Camera is not for everyone. Much like all hard wired hidden cameras it requires power and a video cable.
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2.4Ghz or 5.8Ghz Wireless Smoke Detector Camera Spy Camera System

Non Functional Smoke Detector - 5.8GHz Hidden Camera | 2.4GHz Pre-hidden color low-light smoke detector wireless camera. A smoke detector cleverly conceals a high resolution CCD camera with a undetectable wide-angle pinhole lens, FCC approved video transmitter.
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Digital Encrypted Wireless Smoke Detector with Hidden Camera

These cameras use the latest in wireless security technology. No interference from other wireless devices on 2.4ghz or 5.8ghz. It also has a built in channel hopping mode of 52 channels to avoid any conflict.
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Wireless WiFi Hidden Smoke Detector Camera

These smoke detector covert ip cameras with recording & remote access offers support for a PC and has Motion Detection. It also features a Color Camera. Wi-Fi connectivity is also an available which allows you to Log onto your wireless Internet Camera from a computer anywhere in the world for remote viewing and monitoring.
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This color wireless smoke detector camera can use a 2.4ghz transmitter that has a range of 300ft or a 5.8ghz transmitter that will give it a range of 500ft.

A hidden camera is placed inside of a smoke detector casing making it the most covert hidden camera system available. The smoke detector is not operational however you will be able to view a live video of everything taking place in the room of the camera. This smoke detector ip camera system can be viewed on your pc, mac, iphone, ipad, ipod and android device. Recording is only available on a pc using internet explorer.

 

 

How many smoke detectors do you need and where?

Various field tests have shown that placing a smoke detector on every level of a household provides the best all around protection and coverage for the smallest investment. A smoke detector in every room will give the fastest detection times, the slightest increase in the time to escape may or may not justify the additional expense.

At minimum, people should install a smoke detector in the hallway outside of each sleeping area. If you sleep with the door closed you might want to consider adding an additional detector inside of your bedroom.

Do you need a smoke detector?

If you have a security system in your home, make sure you have a smoke alarm that can be integrated into the burglar alarm system also. It will give your whole house protection and you'll never have to worry about it. Newer smoke detectors use lithium batteries and can last for ten years. That's a lot better than the old style smoke detectors whose batteries must be replaced once or twice a year.

Firefighters say that people die in fires when there are no smoke detectors or when the smoke detectors aren't working, either because someone has disabled them or because the batteries are dead. People also tend to have the most trouble with smoke detectors in the kitchen because it's so frequently triggered by a dinner gone awry.

 

 

What is a smoke detector?

A smoke detector is a device that detects smoke, typically as an indicator of fire. Commercial, industrial, and mass residential devices issue a signal to a fire alarm system, while household detectors, known as smoke alarms, generally issue a local audible and/or visual alarm from the detector itself.