Do
Not
be
deceived
by
sites
selling
cheap
imitations.
There
are
dealers
selling
copies
which
are
not
the
genuine
item!
NEW
VISUAL
ELECTRONIC
SPY
CAMERA
FINDER
This
compact
battery
powered
device
allows
visual
detection
of
any
hidden
or
spy
camera,
powered
on
or
not.
Give
your
customers
peace
of
mind
that
their
privacy
has
not
been
compromised.
Any
and
all
hidden
cameras
will
be
detected
by
this
device.
No
camera
can
hide.
This
new
technology
is
only
available
from
Intellicam
Systems.
For
the
last
5
years,
this
technology
was
sold
exclusively
to
the
U.S.
Government,
but
now
we
make
it
available
to
the
general
public.
This
technology
is
truly
a
remarkable
breakthrough.
With
the
ease
of
use
and
extreme
effectiveness
of
this
device,
we
believe
all
of
us
can
contribute
to
ending
the
inappropriate
placement
of
hidden
cameras
where
the
public
has
a
reasonable
right
to
privacy.
Operating
Principle
The
SpyFinder
hidden
camera
detector/locator
is
the
most
reliable
and
easy
to
use
technology
on
the
market
for
making
sure
that
your
private
actions
are
not
being
watched.
Its
function
is
based
on
the
principle
of
optical
augmentation.
This
technical
jargon
refers
to
the
phenomenon
where
light
reflected
from
a
focused
optical
system,
such
as a
video
camera,
is
reflected
along
the
same
path
as
the
incident
light.
This
means
that
if a
hidden
camera
is
illuminated
and
viewed
with
the
SpyFinder
technology,
then
a
strong
reflection
from
the
target
camera
will
reveal
its
position
to
the
user.
The
SpyFinder
exploits
this
phenomenon
by
using
a
ring
of
ultra-bright
LEDs
arranged
around
a
viewing
port.
When
a
user
scans
a
room
looking
through
the
viewing
port,
a
hidden
camera
appearing
in
the
field
of
view
will
brightly
reflect
the
light
from
the
LEDs.
Operation
While
the
equivalent
of
rocket
scientists
thought
up
the
SpyFinder
technology,
operating
it
is
not
rocket
science.
Simply
look
through
the
viewing
port
(see
photo)
and
depress
the
button
to
activate
the
LEDs.
Slowly
scan
areas
where
hidden
cameras
are
suspected
and
look
for
bright
reflected
spots.
Remember,
most
hidden
video
cameras
use
pinhole
camera
lenses,
so
the
spot
you
are
looking
for
could
be
small.
If
you
see
a
suspected
camera,
move
your
vantage
point
slightly.
If
the
location
of
the
reflection
moves
as
you
move,
then
this
is
not
a
camera.
If
the
location
of
the
reflection
does
not
move,
then
it
is
highly
likely
that
you
have
discovered
the
optics
of a
hidden
camera.
For
example,
consider
a
wall
clock
that
has
a
domed
plastic
cover
and
a
pinhole
camera
concealed
under
the
numeral
six
on
the
clock
face.
When
the
SpyFinder
is
used
to
scan
the
clock,
a
reflection
will
be
noted
where
the
camera
is
located
beneath
the
six
and
a
reflection
will
also
be
noted
from
the
plastic
cover.
However
if
you
move
your
vantage
point
just
a
little,
you
will
notice
that
the
location
of
the
false
positive
reflection
point
from
the
plastic
cover
will
move,
while
the
reflection
from
the
camera
remains
under
the
numeral
six
on
the
clock
face.
Maintenance
The
only
maintenance
required
of
the
SpyFinder
is
to
change
the
batteries.
The
device
is
powered
by
two
AAA
batteries,
which
will
provide
over
two
hours
of
continuous
on
time.
To
replace
the
batteries,
the
screw
should
be
removed
from
the
back
of
the
unit.
The
back
cover
can
then
be
lifted
off
to
expose
the
batteries.
The
old
batteries
should
be
discarded
appropriately
and
fresh
AAA
batteries
should
be
installed
with
the
correct
polarity
show
on
the
circuit
board.
::
True
Stories
(1)
In
July
2002
an
Ohio
man
staying
in
Knoxville
at a
major
hotel
chain
found
a
hidden
camera
in a
bathroom
light
fixture.
He
discovered
the
small
video
camera
after
noticing
a
tiny
black
spot.
He
thought
it
was
an
insect,
but
it
turned
out
to
be a
hole
in
the
fixture
that
concealed
a
video
camera.
(2)
July
2003
Overton
County
Tennessee
parents,
upset
that
their
children
were
filmed
undressing
in
school
locker
rooms
have
filed
suit,
charging
that
school
officials
allowed
surveillance
cameras
to
be
installed
and
then
failed
to
secure
the
images.
(3)
A
woman
who
says
she
noticed
a
video
camera
in
the
ceiling
of
the
bathroom
of a
franchised
toy
is
suing
the
retailer
for
invasion
of
privacy.
She
noticed
a
hole
in
the
ceiling
above
the
commode
while
visiting
the
suburban
Atlanta
store
on
March
21,
2003.
(4)
August
2004,
Ithaca,
New
York
- A
college
student
called
police
after
discovering
a
pinhole
camera
in
the
bathroom
of
the
apartment
she
shared
with
three
women,
and
now
her
landlord
is
charged
with
unlawful
surveillance.
The
landlord
faces
four
counts
of
unlawful
video
surveillance,
a
felony
that
can
draw
up
to
four
years
in
prison.
He
also
owns
several
rental
properties
near
Cornell
University.
Police
said
they
searched
two
other
apartments
and
found
two
pinhole
cameras
and
several
video
recordings
of
at
least
four
students.
(5)
Guilty
verdicts
in
16
electronic
eavesdropping
cases
were
returned
in
Lenawee
County
Circuit
Court
against
the
owner
of a
tanning
salon.
The
proprietor
was
arrested
after
police
on
Feb.
27
found
a
hidden
camera
in
the
tanning
room
and
five
tapes
of
customers.
May
3,
2004
SpyFinder
Technology
Featured
on
CSI:
Miami
The
hit
CBS
show
CSI
Miami
featured
the
SpyFinder
technology
in
an
episode
that
first
aired
on
May
3,
2004.
The
plot
included
elements
where
concealed
pinhole
cameras
were
used
to
spy
on
acquaintances
in
an
exclusive
neighborhood.
The
technology
was
featured
as a
tool
used
by
the
crime
investigators
to
confirm
evidence
of
the
hidden
cameras.
PROTECT
YOUR
PRIVACY!