Purchase The Exit Sign Spy Camera To Help Secure Your Property

by Jon B Audlee on September 9, 2010

In having a grocery establishment, I soon realized that mini DVR cameras can help me oversee things. I also purchased an exit sign hidden camera with 8 GB memory. It captures the site entirely, which is not particularly spacious.

I placed the Exit Sign Hidden Camera on the upper half of the exit door from where it gives me a good view of the stacks of products. It can see any customers or employees stealing from us.

No setup is required by this hidden camera with built-in DVR. I simply found the right spot for it, pushed record on the remote control and let it film on its own. Mini DVR cameras are utilized the same way.

The Exit Sign Hidden Camera commences recording as soon as movement is discerned because of its motion detection ability. Sometimes I have just opened for the day and a customer enters. The camera will begin to film even if I do not push the record button myself.

I have a few electronic items on display that move mechanically. I utilize the motion detection area masking to cover the area where they are so that the camera will not be set off into recording their movement, once detected.

Simple playback is assured in either bigger or mini DVR cameras. I can view the videos by slotting the provided SD card into the correct port on a computer. I can watch these on a TV by connecting it with the camera using the RCA cable.

The Exit Sign Hidden Camera is a color camera with a 1/3 inch CCD image sensor. I get high resolution videos in clear, lifelike detail.

With the aid of this DVR security camera, it is easy to determine the honesty of my workers. As well, I have seen which loyal customers are genuinely deserving of my friendship.

Jon B Audlee is a recognized expert in Surveillance and Security and sells a wide selection of covert cameras and surveillance systems. He offers full support and installation guidance for all the products.

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