Keep Watch With An Alarm Clock Hidden Camera
December 5th, 2008You’ve heard and read about all sorts of security cameras and hidden spy cameras to be used in your home, office or out in public. The one that many people find very useful, convenient and handy is the alarm clock hidden camera. Almost everyone has an alarm clock in their bedroom and often in other rooms of the home so no one will suspect your alarm clock is actually a hidden camera.
The alarm clock hidden camera is a very modern looking fashionable clock radio that is not only a fully functional AM/FM radio and alarm clock but also a great form of security with the built in hidden camera. No one will ever guess that this alarm clock is actually a camera because it has a green easy-to-read LED display, a sleep or snooze button, alarm indicator, volume control and power back up in case of power failure. With all these “alarm clock” features, your secret will never get out.
This alarm clock hidden camera is attractive and works great as a radio, alarm clock and security camera. The wireless model comes with a FREE 2.4 GHz receiver as well as the option for High Power, which extends your transmission distance from the standard 1,500 feet to 2,500 feet. The 3.7mm wide angle lens takes excellent picture with a resolution of 380X400 and offers your choice of black and white or color cameras, both which have their own special features.
Not only are these security alarm clocks convenient and easy to use but they’re also very affordable and come at value prices. These are a great way to find out if your child is going right to sleep at night or what they’re doing in their rooms when they’re supposed to be sleeping. Suspicious spouses also may choose these alarm clock hidden cameras to see if any suspicious activities are going on in the bedroom. Using these spy cameras is easy and the images can be easily viewed on your computer monitor or TV screen. These are the perfect security choice for anywhere you’d use an alarm clock without raising suspicion.
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