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Hidden cameras are being found in hotel rooms, house rentals, cruise ships, and even airplane bathrooms, leaving many travelers to wonder: "Could a hidden camera be watching me?" It's no wonder why websites, from YouTube to TikTok, are filled with videos of people recommending simple ways to find hidden cameras. They then connected the hidden cameras to that network, bypassing the home's main network. Tjia said most hidden cameras are made in China, where, ironically, they are banned. Resembling binoculars, it also accentuates light that is reflected from a camera lens.
Persons: Pieter Tjia, Tjia, Victor Loh, Victor, Victor didn't Organizations: Amazon, Walmart, OMG Solutions, YouTube, CNBC Locations: Singapore, China
Have you ever wondered if you're being watched? It's a feeling that's creeping in for more travelers, as stories of hidden cameras — in hotel rooms, house rentals, cruise ships, even airplane bathrooms – continue to make headlines. Spycams were once the stuff of international espionage, with secret agents given cameras resembling pocket watches, matchbooks – even tubes of lipstick. But how hard is it to find these cameras? And do devices designed to locate hidden cameras really work?
Persons: Spycams, matchbooks, Pieter Tjia Organizations: OMG Solutions Locations: Singapore
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