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Hidden Cameras by GadgetLady A GadgetLady site
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SecureIP and SecureShot hidden cameras built into ordinary household and office items. The ultimate nanny cams. Wireless internet, non-internet, and self-contained DVR models that record to SD card ensure the right camera for every application.
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GadgetLady has many varieties of hidden cameras! Know what's going on when you're not there with GadgetLady's line of hidden cameras. We custom build cameras into everyday items that nobody would ever expect to be surveillance items. In addition to the many items we build cameras into, there are several camera/recording/monitoring options available. 2.4 GHz wireless camera systems allow local monitoring and recording of activity for days and even weeks at a time. Recording time is only limited by the memory on the recording device, which can be a DVR, VCR, or computer hard drive. Wireless internet (IP) camera systems allow real-time monitoring of activity remotely from any internet connected computer in the world. Wireless systems allow cameras to be placed up to 2500 feet from the monitoring/recording source (DVR, VCR, or computer), and can monitor 4-8 cameras simultaneously, depending on the system. Stand-alone models with built-in DVRs record activity to SD cards, and can record up to 80 hours of activity. Motion sensors assure recording only when motion is detected, thereby saving hard drive/SD card space. Color, black-and-white, and day/night (color/black-and-white auto switchable) options are available, as well as super low light models, that can see and record activity in total darkness. Setup of any camera system can be accomplished in 30 minutes or less. Click here to see what the video looks like _______________________________________________________________________ |
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Information about hidden cameras Most items that conceal hidden cameras are fully functional items. Setup of all hidden cameras is extremely simple. For wireless models, a receiver is connected to the recording source (DVR, VCR, or computer), then the camera is plugged into an A/C outlet, or can be powered by batteries. If the recording source is a computer, software is installed and you're ready to go. Wired models are the same as wireless, except that there is no receiver. The cameras are plugged directly into the recording source. Standalone cameras with built-in DVR require no more than to be plugged in and turned on. All cameras can be set to record activity continuously, record activity at timed intervals, or record activity when motion is detected. SecureIP is a line of wireless 2.4 ghz cameras that allow the user to monitor the location from anywhere they have an internet connection. Recording time is only limited by the amount of hard disk space on your computer. External hard drives can be used to store recorded video, so that the computer's hard drive does not have to store the activity. SecureIP systems can support up to 6 cameras. The cameras can all be monitored simultaneously. This is ideal for parents who want to check in on their children at home, while they are at work or elsewhere. All the user needs is an internet connection. SecureIP systems have been set up by daycare centers as a way of allowing parents to monitor their children while they are at work, store owners who want to monitor their store locations, property owners who want to check in on their property, and lots of other useful applications. A SecureIP system with up to 6 cameras can be up and running in 30 minutes. Read our SecureIP FAQ (frequently asked questions) here. SecureShot is a line of standalone cameras that have built-in DVRs that record video to SD cards. They support up to a 16GB SD card, and can record up to 80 hours of activity. Setup is as easy as plugging in the unit and turning it on. When the user is ready to view the recorded video, they simply remove the SD card and view it on a computer, or plug the unit into any viewing device, such as a television monitor. SecureShot cameras are completely standalone, self-contained items that require no receiver, and no additional wiring or accessories. Wireless 2.4 ghz hidden cameras allow the user to monitor and record locally, using a DVR, VCR, or computer. In order to use a computer, a card must be installed that will accommodate recordings. Then, the wireless receiver is simply connected to the recording source, and the camera placed up to 2500 feet away from the receiver. The hidden camera will transmit video to the receiver, which can be monitored and recorded. Setup instructions for wireless 2.4 ghz cameras are provided here. Wired hidden cameras allow the user to monitor and record locally, using a DVR or VCR, or computer. Instead of using wireless equipment (receiver), the camera is plugged directly into the recording source, and can be placed as far away from the recording source as the length of the wire. |
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