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Simple trick to spot hidden hotel cameras with your phone

Many people fear hidden cameras, especially in hotel rooms. However, if we know where to look, there is a very simple way to check if someone is recording us. One thing that everyone has on their phone will come in handy.

Upon entering a hotel room, it's worth checking for cameras.
Upon entering a hotel room, it's worth checking for cameras.
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15 July 2024 17:36

Many people stay in hotels during vacation season. Surely, some of them have wondered whether there are hidden cameras in the rooms they have rented. These fears are also heightened by the fact that, with technological advancements, recording devices can be so small that hiding them is not a particular problem.

There is, however, a simple method that can help dispel our doubts and check for unwanted objects in our rooms without the use of specialized equipment. It's also good to know where to look.

Hidden cameras in hotel rooms. Where to look?

To ensure there are no hidden cameras in our rented room, it is worth checking the places that allow a potential voyeur to capture the widest view. These places could be ventilation grilles, lamps, or smoke detectors.

The same applies to the bathroom; it's also important to check cabinets and lamps around the mirror. Other places that could be used to hide cameras include electronic devices in the room: televisions, radios, routers, phones, or alarm clocks. It's also worth checking decorative elements in the room, lamps, and even flower pots.

A simple trick to find a hidden camera

A regular flashlight- even the one on virtually every phone- is enough to find a hidden camera in a hotel room (assuming one has indeed been installed). The goal is simply a strong light source. The experiment is best conducted in the evening, with the windows covered and the lights turned off.

Then, turn on the flashlight and illuminate the places, as mentioned earlier, from different angles. An unusual, bluish tint should catch your attention in the light. This reflection appears when bright light hits a camera lens. If we find something suspicious, we should immediately report it to the hotel staff and consider changing our accommodation.

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