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The author is passionate about the use of any form of hidden video surveillance equipment that can record and view activities. This passion stems from an incident witnessed earlier in life where the villain went unpunished because there was no proof or evidence so that justice could be served.

Friday, January 27, 2012

How Economical is a Wired Hidden Camera?


In this harsh economic climate it makes monetary sense to get a wired hidden camera instead of the wireless or the one with the built-in dvr. Due to the fact that it only requires a video cable to connect the hidden camera to the recording or viewing devices such as a monitor or dvr, it is less expenses because it does not have an added transmitter and receiver hardware or a DVR which would increase the price. An example is the alarm clock wired hidden camera (b&w) with a retail price of $162.00 and the wireless version with a retail price of $325.00; this results in an increase of 50% margin. Astonishing! Isn’t it?

So, let us reason together, wouldn’t you more inclined to get a camera that is connected by video cables than one that uses transmitters and receivers?  I Bet you would, because you would save some well needed money.

An advantage of the wired hidden camera is that, if it is placed between a cordless telephone there will be no interference with the signal which is sometimes an issue with the wireless cameras if the telephone is between the camera and the receiver.

If you decide to get a camera that is wired be prepared to hide the video cable from the public’s view. This is best done by running it through ceilings, behind baseboards or behind walls. A good way to hide the cable is to get the desktop computer speakers hidden camera that have wires of their own and therefore will not be detected.

                                                               
Desktop Computer Speakers Hidden Camera

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