Hidden Spy Camera Solutions

Right now, a lot of hidden camera devices are available with all shapes and forms. As mentioned in early articles we have glorified the spy pen for its exceptional versatility and how it may be used in all sorts of situations. Despite our praise of this particular device we need to admit that it’s not always the best-hidden spy camera for the job. So here is a quick list on some of the alternative spy camera products on the market today.

Spy Glasses
This is the gadget that began the entire hidden spy camera craze; depicted in movies they allowed someone else to watch what another person was seeing. Initially a mini camera was hidden within the nosepiece that connected the lenses together. The main purpose these nifty little gadgets never really seemed to take off however was the sheer size of the camera embedded within the frame. It just made them to huge to be discreet. An answer was soon discovered in the form of sunglasses; their design allowed much thicker rims without giving away the secret of the hidden camera. Only concern is you can only really use them when it’s sunny.

Overall spy sunglasses are fantastic products. The space that camera glasses framework provides allows good quality camera to be placed with other excellent components. While not offering the exact same versatility as a spy pen they are defiantly a fun alternative device.

Clock Cameras (And other stationary devices)
One of the least obvious places to ever hide a camera, people began hiding chunky high quality cameras within wall-mounted clocks and other items. Often placed in devices high up in the room to secure a good view of all room, they have delivered full room security for years. They offer no versatility, they are only a one trick pony, but what a trick. If you’re a hidden camera hound like myself you certainly would be lost without just one of these variations in your collection.

Pre-disguised Hidden Cameras
Some how we have discovered ourselves coming full loop back to the spy pen. We shall make an effort not to keep mentioning it as there are other devices this concept has been used to create, usually common day-to-day products. We’ve encountered several really weird disguises in our time. One of the most common of these seem to be tie clips, remote controls, and chewing gum packets. All deliver roughly the same quality of recording as each other. The trouble we have with these is that they are limited to how you can use them. A good piece of spy equipment should be versatile and always comfortable in its surroundings. These tools are not useable everywhere you go, so failing miserably we find ourselves coming back to the spy pen and stamping it with our highest recommendation.