Home security 101_Fake cameras & Stickers?

It’s not uncommon to have received words from our next door neighbor that someone might have tried to open her front door last night (though she also leaves the possibility she left it open). In either case, People live in a neighborhood where theft does occur often enough that it’s a worry (bikes were recently swiped, locks and all, from our neighbor’s front porch). What to do when you’re on a budget and want to compliment a good deadbolt? Fake security cameras might be an option

Security cameras tend to be noticed and smashed

People tend to notice security cameras, so are the potential burglars even if placed out of the way. Not that long ago, while testing several surveillance cameras, our neighbors and friends immediately noticed the one camera we installed on our second floor window pointing down at our front entry. Even when it was not on, people seemed to act differently just knowing it was there (the funny thing was watching people waving at it when we knew it was off and completely unplugged).

Motion sensor “Lights” is another budget home security gadget

Why not take advantage of that psychological effect ( stickers of the alarm system or dummy cameras) of surveillance and protect yourself with a intentionally noticeable security camera. You can buy not only fake models, but actual replicas from security camera manufacturers well-known.

The “Stickers” are useful in home security

Your expensive IP cams investment are totally useless after the power cut of the intruder

The statistic shows “Power grid cut” or “Alarms by-passing” are the most common ways for ordinary burglars. The worst part is you can simply do nothing about it. Some house owners are also expecting there will be the “last” image coming in their smartphone. The sad truth is there will be no WiFi, no routers after the power cut. Nothing being recorded

Things your IP camera vendors won’t tell you–just smashed before the d day

Power Cut is the A bomb for your high priced security system and the demise of the total defense.

Some may disagree due to these power off UPS— Uninterruptible Power Supply. The intruder is far from cutting my grid. I still have the alternative, back up! see who’s your daddy now?

Well, “Smash” everywhere is the possible actions by burglar, What you might do?

 

 

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hidden surveillance camera

Hidden surveillance camera is smart idea, The big issue is the wiring of the power supply–too obvious to see

The true WireFree and PostFree security camera if your fake camera fails

The MAC 200 from Brinno is one the feasible hidden surveillance cameras you may select—14 months of battery life and Instant Time lapse video for PostFree and Fast play back.

brinno mac200

 

They civilize left, and they civilize right, until nothing is left, and nothing is right. 

Introducing the non civilized Rock camera


Without or With camouflage of the MAC200

Here comes the budget home security 101 : Most of them is about the policy of deterrence (No.1 to No.3)

  1. Alarm system stickers
  2. Motion sensor lights
  3. Fake camera (blinking)
  4. Hidden surveillance camera (long lasting battery powered security camera)

The Hidden surveillance camera might be the only security camera that survives under harsh conditions.

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