Archive for February 20th, 2010

Children and Spy Cameras



Here’s a dichotomy when it comes to spy cameras: if you’re like most concerned parents, then you may want to purchase a nanny cam so that you can keep a close watch on your kids while you’re away. Of course, you want to grant them their independence and provide them with the faith in knowing that they can behave in a responsible way when left alone. At the same time, though, you still want that extra reassurance that everything is indeed alright and that they aren’t getting into too much trouble when you’re not there. So, buying and installing a hidden spy nanny cam seems like a logical thing to do.

However, here’s the part in which “Murphy’s Law” comes into effect: because children are naturally curious and inquisitive, they are probably more likely to find a well hidden micro spy nanny cam than anyone else in the house. Think about it: a tiny, pinhole sized camera which can be carefully hidden inside a potted plant, wall clock or desktop pen holder will inevitably be discovered by the people who you want to monitor in your absence – your children!

Now, there are smart and honest ways to introduce your children and kids to the idea of having a spy cam working inside the home. You should first clarify the difference between spying on your children and ensuring that their kept safe: one objective is intrusive (spying) and the other objective is defensive (safety). Your kids want to feel safe – all children inevitably do. On the other hand, though, your kids demand and deserve a certain amount of privacy. It’s up to you as responsible parents to migrate that line without crossing over on either side of it.

There are other ways to properly teach your children about why there’s a spy camera inside the home. Here are four tips and tricks that you can use when discussing nanny camera products with your kids:

1 – Don’t Lie

Children aren’t dumb, and they’re a lot more perceptive than you realize. Therefore, it just makes perfect sense to be completely honest with them about the reason that there is a spy cam in the house. Let them know that your intentions are for them to feel and be safe all the time – even when you’re not there. Older children may not appreciate this fact, but younger kids may end up going out of their way to ensure that they behave in a safe, responsible manner.

2 – Put The Spy Camera Where It Makes Sense

Never place a wireless spy nanny cam in locations that feature little privacy. And don’t place a nanny camera in locations where your kids won’t be comfortable (like a bathroom). You should place a spy camera in locations where your kids congregate and socialize when you’re away. Rooms such as the living room, playroom or even focusing on your backyard are perfect locations to use a nanny camera. And never, ever place a spy cam in your children’s bedroom without consulting them first.

3 – Safety First, Safety Always

Spy cams can be a great segue to introduce your children to the wonderful world of safety. You can teach them that having a nanny camera in the home equals safety, and that its primary purpose is to keep them safe. It’s important that you are able to differentiate between monitoring for safety and invading privacy. If you can make that distinction, then you’re in a better position to assist your children in doing the same.

4 – Keep It A Secret

Let your children know clearly that the internet IP spy cam in the home isn’t to be shared or shown to anyone. It isn’t a toy that should be touched, moved or played with. Tell your kids that the nanny cam isn’t there to spy – it’s there to protect. Therefore, it isn’t necessary for your children to be sharing secret spy cam information with friends, strangers – anyone for that matter.

Honesty is really the best policy when it comes to teaching your children and kids the rights and wrongs – and what to do and what to avoid – in regards to the home nanny camera. Get them involved, let them ask questions and answer them as honestly and as clearly as possible.

By: Manny J Manuel

About the Author:
Manny J. Manuel is an expert on spy cameras and he wants to share his knowledge and passion with you! He believes that all families should have access to affordable, reliable wireless nanny cameras which can keep families, homes and businesses safe from harm, violence and crime.

Living in Canada, Manny J. Manuel understands that there isn’t anything more important than the safety of your family. That’s why he wants to spread the word and inform people about wireless spy cams that families can afford and which offer reliable protection and security. He also believes that spy cameras shouldn’t be too complicated to families to actually set up and use.





It was easy to spot a wireless hidden spy camera not too many years ago due to their large size, but today, this has become increasingly difficult in recent years. Cameras are much smaller and consume a fraction of the power that they did not too long ago. Because of this, hidden cameras can be installed in nearly any place you can imagine.

My husband and I had dinner at one of our local restaurants, after dinner we went to sit at the bar and have a night cap while watching one of the local bands playing a few numbers. Due to owning a store that sells surveillance equipment and hidden (nanny cams) cameras, I always look around to see if I can detect any spy cameras.

It did not take me long to locate one. Behind the bar where the liquor bottles are stored on the shelf, there it was, one of the liquor bottles had a very small hole in it.

In conversation with the bartender, I casually referred to and pointed out the bottle that had the spy camera. I also explained to the bartender that I was in the hidden surveillance camera business and was actually looking around the place for a wireless hidden spy camera.

The bartender, who happen to be one of the owners, asked me not to say anything to anyone. I assured him that as a professional in the surveillance business, his spy equipment will be kept secret.

Actually, in further conversion I learned that the owners of the restaurant were looking for additional wireless hidden spy camera equipment to put in other parts of the establishment. I even explained to him that surveillance equipment is dropping in price which makes the equipment very affordable. In fact, the average person can install and operated these cameras.

Hidden wireless cameras are nothing more than a board camera. A board camera is fully contained on a single circuit board including camera optics and all the electronics needed for generating the video signal. Board cameras are very easy to hide because of their tiny size. A video signal is sent to a receiver and is able to be watched right then and there or recorded for viewing sometime later.

New technology has come up with what is called a CMOS camera. There are cameras that can be handheld, photo capable cell phones and webcams, in fact, these cameras are less sensitive to electrical distortions and use less power. The draw back to the CMOS camera is that they are not as light sensitive which makes the image guality not as good under low light conditions.

The CMOS wireless hidden spy camera is what is placed in products such as the alarm clock hidden camera, wall clock hidden camera, and most anything else that is used around the house, business, or even the office. These cameras are so small that they can be hidden in more places than one could ever imagine.
You can go into any spy shop store and you will find surveillance cameras galore. All the surveillance and hidden cameras come in many sizes, shapes and specific specifications. If you do not know what you are looking for but do know what you want the surveillance for, it would be best to ask the store personnel for their advice.

For starters, I will tell you some of the most important things to look for when purchasing surveillance equipment. Before buying a spy camera, you should know the difference between a wired and a wireless system.

Wired cameras have a video cable that runs from the camera to your recording or viewing device such as a DVR, VCR, or monitor.

Wireless cameras have a built-in transmitter that sends the video signal to a receiver. The receiver connects to your recording or viewing device. A wireless system can transmit up to 1000 feet and a high powered wireless camera can transmit up to 2500 feet.

There are two kinds of lens for either the wired or wireless cameras. A Varifocal Lens is one where the focal length of the lens can be varied. This is a fancy way of saying it is a zoom lens. Most varifocal lenses have, and in almost all circumstances should have, an auto iris feature.

The other lens is a Fixed Focal Length Lens that can not zoom. The focus is fixed. A fixed focal length lens usually allows more light to pass through the lens at a given focal length than a varifocal, or zoom lens. This can be important in low light situations.

If you do not know what you want or need, discuss with the shop employee what you are trying to accomplish. The employee should be able to recommend the number of cameras you will need and suggest where you can place those cameras. Do you want indoor and out door surveillance or just one or the other? Learn what a camera can do for you vs what you really need.

To protect you home, business, or personal stuff at your work place, you need a wireless hidden spy camera. If you believe something fishy is going on but you can not put your finger on it, you need a hidden camera to catch what you can not.

Millions of people are using a wireless hidden spy camera to check on their babysitters, to catch theft, even to catch abuse and infidelity. No other method can give you the proof or evidence that a surveillance camera can.

By: Marjorie LaPiere

About the Author:
My name is Marjorie and I am in the selfprotection product business. For the past 5 years I have been researching selfprotection and hidden surveillance camera products. Ones selfprotection is primary in this day and age. Everyday you see in the media about personal attacks, employees stealing from not only business but our homes. Do you know what is really going on at home while your not there? We have a very large selection of hidden (nanny cams) cameras and surveillance equipment complete systems at http://www.hide-a-camera.com