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Finding a hidden camera in your vacation rental or hotel room is horrifying. Unfortunately, it's becoming a huge problem as more and more people find hidden cameras in hotels and rentals.
So, protect yourself by learning where to look for hidden cameras in your hotel or vacation rental.
Where to Look for Hidden Cameras
Here are the top five places where hidden cameras are found:
Bathroom
The bathroom is a private area, so you should expect it to be free from hidden cameras. Unfortunately, surveys show your wrong.
Bathrooms are one of the top places where criminals hide cameras. They can easily install them in showerheads, decorative items, tower racks, cabinets, and even toiletries. You should also check vents and unusually placed objects.
Bedroom
Hidden cameras can also be found in bedrooms. To check yours, look at the furniture closely, especially at nightstands, desks, and TV stands. You must also look in less obvious places, like inside the bookshelf, curtains, or outlets.
Remember, a small, almost unnoticeable hole can be a hidden camera. Check the bed as well, especially the frame, headboard, and objects surrounding your bed.
Small Objects
Tiny objects can easily conceal cameras. Anything from a clock to a lamp can be a potential hiding spot.
Look for unfamiliar objects that are out of place or positioned strangely. You should also pay attention to small decorations or electronics pointed in one direction.
Mirrors
While less common than the others mentioned here, two-way mirrors can hide cameras. To know if a mirror is two-sided, press your fingertip against the surface.
A normal mirror has a gap between your fingertip and its reflection. If your fingertip directly touches your finger's image in the mirror, it can be two-sided. Additionally, look for any unusual wiring or lights behind the mirror that could suggest a hidden camera.
Smoke Alarms
People often overlook smoke detectors because they're mounted on the ceiling. However, criminals place hidden cameras on them because they offer a good view of the room.
Look for inconsistencies in the smoke detector's design, like tiny holes or protruding wires. If you see anything suspicious, ask the management about it.
Invest in a Hidden Camera Detector
Finding hidden cameras in hotels and vacation rentals by yourself is hard. What's worse, you'll miss hidden cameras and criminals will have illegal footage of you and your loved ones. So, it's best to invest in a hidden camera to detect what needs to be seen.
The Hero Privacy Pen is compact, light, and user-friendly. It can easily fit into your pocket, backpack, luggage, or purse, making it the ultimate travel partner.
Plus, you don't have to be a tech genius to use it. Its user-friendly design makes it easy to operate. You can also check our blog for the how-to-use piece we made.
Using the Hero Privacy Pen is also more convenient than looking for hidden devices yourself. Here's a table summarizing the differences between the Hero Privacy Pen and a physical search:
Hero Privacy Pen
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Looking for Devices Yourself
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Detects most devices
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Time-consuming
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TSA travel friendly
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Tedious
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Discreet and lightweight
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Eyes alone might miss devices
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Simply aim and detect
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Trusted by professionals
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