Camera on Pets
27 May 2009
Spy Camera on Pet
Nowadays you can find hidden cameras for all sorts of purposes. And, these camera invention can be used on your pets or called hidden pet cameras.
Most likely, the cameras would have to be attached at the collar of either dogs and/or cats. The size of these cameras makes them very convenient for carrying around without even being noticed. Easily hidden and less noticeable, mini spy cameras make investigation totally discreet.
Of course, the camera would have to transmit the image to a remote monitor or recording device. The range on these types of cameras is enough now to get a clear image from around the neighborhood. Some models include button cameras that come with matching buttons, and screw-head cameras that can capture quality images. Some models are even capable of running on 9-volt battery for up to nine hours and more. With night vision and waterproof models in the market, you have spycams for whatever situation you might find yourself in.
Mini spycams are particularly useful if you want to undertake discreet and unobserved surveillance. With a trained dog, you could use this system for more specific spying. It has probably been done before, whether or not such a camera has been marketed yet. The first such use might be for a reporter’s expose of the conditions in dog kennels.
Now the people at PETA might not like this next idea for these hidden cameras, but it is a natural. In a war zone, dogs could go into areas that are too dangerous for soldiers, and provide a view of what’s going on. There might be similar applications in criminal investigations too.
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