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Even a Webcam Can Function Like a Hidden Spy Cam

You don't have to use advanced gadgets to have your own hidden spy cam at home or at work. It may come as a surprise that an ordinary webcam can be a very potent tool to monitor your family, friends, or colleagues.

Get A Decent Webcam

The first thing to do is to get a webcam. Depending on the price, webcams are bundled with various features. Since you would be using it as a hidden spy cam, get the smallest webcam that you can afford. This way, it would easier to hide them in objects, or inside the walls and corners of your home or office. Also, check if it is able to work with your computer or laptop. Camera specs are usually printed on the box. It is a good habit to read these specifications before purchasing the device.

Use The Latest Drivers

Drivers are software that your computer uses to recognize and operate the hardware that you connect to it. That is why you have to be sure that your camera has the latest set of drivers. These drivers are updated regularly, so it is good practice to download the latest set every 6 months, or whenever they're available. Up-to-date drivers include bug fixes and added functionalities to make your webcam work better.

Connect To The Web

An Internet connection is needed for your security system at home or work. Although each channel is an independent hidden spy cam by itself, you may need to view simultaneous channels to monitor other areas. Use an encoding software to convert images so that your browser or software can display them on your central computer. You may have to ask help from an expert in this case. However, most software are already embedded with codecs that automatically convert the video for you.

Plug And Play

If you want to use a webcam as a hidden spy cam, get ones with USB connectivity. Still, most electronic devices today have USB, so this is not really a major concern. Gone are the days of hooking up devices via parallel ports. Whether your webcams are wireless or not, they will always connect through USB.

Hide Your Webcams Well

Concealing your cameras in the most obvious places results in a very ineffective monitoring system. If your webcams are really small, hide them behind pinholes on the cubicles of your employees. At home, you can even hide your spy cam in plants! Maximize the field of vision by putting your cameras in high places. It is good to put your webcams in the corners or edges of rooms. This way, you would know for sure if an employee is really dozing off at work or not.

A spy cam can really work wonders for your monitoring system. However, you should not violate the privacy of others. Never spy on places that call for privacy. This means that cameras should not be found in restrooms or bathrooms. If you plan to put a hidden spy cam in the rooms of your children, respect their privacy and get their consent first.





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