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  • Archive for the ‘Audio Bugs’ Category

    Find Hidden Cameras With The LensFinder Dual Mode Hidden Camera Detector

    Thursday, July 7th, 2011

    The LensFinder RF Dual Mode Hidden Camera Detector is the only low priced, dual mode hidden camera and hidden audio bug detector. Not only will find any wireless audio bug that could be planted in a room, it will find wired or wireless hidden cameras. We can get audio bugs from Asia, though they are illegal for citizens in the US, though we can sell them to Law Enforcement or the military. However, you can buy them from China, and if someone set one up, they can hear your every word you utter.

    The LensFinder RF Dual Mode Hidden Camera Detector
    The LensFinder RF Dual Mode Hidden Camera Detector

    The LensFinder Bug Detector will detect any audio bug or device operating between 1MHz ~ 6GHz frequencies, which is most any audio bug device on AM, FM, or hidden wireless cameras in the 900MHz, 2.4GHz (most wireless cameras), and 5.8MHz frequencies. You just turn the LensFinder on, and it has 2 modes, signal detection, and camera lens detection. Put it in signal detection, and when it gets near something giving off a signal, like a microwave oven, or your router, it will show the strength with the 4 green LED’s on the front. The closer you are, the stronger the signal. Great for finding WiFi hot spots in public also!

    The LensFinder Dual Mode Bug Detector can also find wired cameras, which don’t give off a signal, though you use the the other feature. The other part uses built in LED’s that send a bright light out, and if there is a camera lens, you can see the reflection in the viewer, so it finds wired & wireless hidden cameras, even pin-hole cameras.

    We put up a video on YouTube for the LensFinder RF Dual Mode Hidden Camera Detector.

    While the LED’s are not as bright as the Spy Finder Hidden Camera Detector, or the LaserScan Professional Camera Locator, the LensFinder does work well in close ranges, and it puts two different detectors into one for less bulk when traveling.

    Watch the video and at the end is a special offer just for you on the LensFinder RF Dual Mode Hidden Camera Detector.

    Protecting your privacy.

    Later…

    Wendell the Chameleon

    Wendell the Chameleon
    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert
    1-877-3-EYE-SPY
    (1-877-339-3779)
    EyeSpyPro.com/LensFinder

    Death Of The Spy Camera

    Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

    I don’t know if you saw this, though back in April, a testosterone fueled young guy was pulled over for speeding and popping a wheelie on his motorcycle in Baltimore county by a hell bent Maryland State police officer with his gun drawn. At first, I thought the guy had a hidden camera inside his helmet to not only record his escapades, it’s a good way to keep the Police in line and make sure they follow proper procedure. Then I see it’s a regular camera, bolted on top of his helmet, and is not hidden in any way!

    The cop did not realize it was a camera, since he was ready to unleash a hail of lead on the youngster:

    So the kid ends up with a video of the stop and posts it. The cops toss him in jail for 26 hours, raid his parents home @ the crack of dawn & detain his mother and sister, preventing them from going to work, and steal 4 computers, and charge him with a felony, and threaten him with 5 years in jail for recording the movie. And the camera was not even hidden:

    Now I am sure this young man had no idea he would be arrested, let alone in this way, as he was just having a little fun. I will say some of our clients have purchased cameras and audio recorders for such reasons, specifically to record what a Cop does when he pulls them over.

    They end up attempting to charge him under Federal wiretap laws, just like US Customs says is the reason they are seizing our shipments of spy pens and spy cameras from China. The third seizure forced us to no longer buy these items direct, and have to use USA suppliers, so we had to raise our prices to compensate. And with people selling stolen pens from the factories, rejects that did not pass inspection, and older models on eBay for $1 with free shipping, how on earth are we to compete?

    Anyway, they end up with unsigned paperwork from any judge due to privacy of the judge? What kind of star chamber has this country become?

    Luckily there is one person in the judiciary who thinks charging someone who records with a hidden camera under federal wiretap laws is beyond a stretch.

    “The judge who released me looked at the paperwork and said she didn’t see where I violated the wiretapping law.” Ah yes, the wiretapping charge. That old standby that cops use when you happen to videotape them in public while they are on duty when they have absolutely no expectation of privacy. Sure, the First Amendment supposedly allows us to photograph police in public. Numerous court rulings have determined that. But now cops have turned to irrelevant wire-tapping charges to crack down against those who video them in public. Those laws are designed to protect people whose voices are recorded in telephone calls. You know, when you actually have an expectation of privacy. Fortunately, most judges end up throwing these charges out of court when the cops don’t have an expectation of privacy.

    So this cases gives us good fodder for a possible challenge, as they are using the wrong laws to go after us. They are saying we violated Title 18 § 2512(1)(a).

    Title 18 § 2512(1)(a).

    (a) sends through the mail, or sends or carries in interstate or foreign commerce, any electronic, mechanical, or other device, knowing or having reason to know that the design of such device renders it primarily useful for the purpose of the surreptitious interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications;

    I guess I’ll start with the ACLU, as we ain’t intercepting nothing. Is it surreptitious? Hell yes, though a recording is not an interception. It’s not pulled out of thin air, or tapped into a phone line. If they want to make it illegal to record video with audio, they need to make a law against it, not try and charge us with a crime we did not commit. Every camcorder, flip camera, and pocket DVR records video with audio. Every digital camera now records video with audio. Even the iPod nano, an MP3 player has a video camera with audio, so technically Apple is also breaking the law.

    Comments?

    Later,

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    Wendell the Chameleon
    Spy Camera and Surveillance Products Expert
    1-877-339-3779
    EyeSpyPro.com/SpyCameras

    Render Audio Bugs Useless With The White Noise Audio Jammer

    Friday, January 22nd, 2010

    We made a video of the White Noise Audio Jammer a LONG time ago. So long, it was one of our first videos. I know because it uses a white sheet for a background.

    We haven’t done than since the summer of 2008. Anyway, the white noise generator is designed to create a sound that will mask your conversations, thus rendering any hidden microphone, RF bug, or audio bug innnefective. All you gotta do is raise the sound of the white noise over the sound of the conversation you are having with your accountant, partner, or lawyer. The static will block your conversation from being recorded by microphones, or radio bugs.

    Check Out The Video On The White Noise Jammer:

    Want to keep your private information private? Check out the White Noise Audio Jammer.

    Later…

    Wendell the Chameleon

    Wendell the Chameleon
    Spy & Surveillance Products Expert
    EyeSpyPro.com/White Noise Audio Jammer



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