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SleuthGear Hidden Video Recorder (HVR) Covert Cameras

Thursday Oct 1, 2009

SleuthGear products, manufactured by KJB Security Products of Atlanta, GA, released their new line of “HVR” (Hidden Video Recorder) “Nanny Cams”.  Covert video recording on the HVR unit is triggered by motion detection and the footage, saved as a standard .AVI file, is stored on an SD card tucked safely away inside the unit, completely invisible from the outside of the unit.  HVR systems come fully equipped with either black and white low light (rated at .0001 lux – it will see in complete darkness) camera, or, for about $100 more, “dual” cameras – Color 480 LOR CCD .05 lux camera by day, auto-switching to Black & White 480 LOR CCD low light .0001 lux camera during low-light situations.

The cameras are built into common, every day items that you simply hide in plain sight. As of this writing, HVR cams are available in the following models:

- Cube Clock

- Air Purifier

- Large Air Purifier

- Wall Clock

- DVD Player

- Mantle Clock

- iPod Docking Station

- Wall Mounted Mirror (Available in color/BW low light dual cam only)

- Outlet Mounted Air Filter (Available in color/BW low light dual cam only)

More are being developed, and engineers are planning full high definition (HD) resolution (1080×720) in future models.

Having become increasingly more affordable, for around $500-600 you can “arm” any room of your home or business with one of these all-in-one video surveillance systems. 

All new HVR units now have greater resolution, greater motion detection, and more memory capacity.

HVR cameras now have D1 720×480 (DVD quality) resolution, which can be lowered to 320×240 if the user desires to capture more footage in their memory.  The user can also specify the frame rate – 1, 2, 3, 5, 15, or 30 frames per second (FPS).  The motion detection now uses 150 grids, and the user can make the system ignore any of the boxes in the grid.  This is useful if, for example, you have a camera facing the lobby of a business and the corner of the video catches traffic driving by. As for memory capacity, HVR units now support up to a 16GB high-capacity secure digital (HCSD) card, and come with a 2GB card.

HVR units feature three user-selectable recording modes – continuous, overwrite, or scheduled.  Continuous recording is just that.  The unit records video 24/7.  Overwrite mode puts the unit in “set it and forget it” mode.  Video clips are recorded and when the SD card is full, subsequent video files recorded overwrite old files, starting with the oldest.  Schedule mode allows the user to schedule times of day that the unit will record video footage.

To play back footage, the SD card can be removed and displayed on the user’s computer using an SD card reader (If the user’s computer is not equipped with an SD card reader, HVR units have one included).

HVR units also allow the user to embed a date/time stamp on the footage, and allow the user to decide where on the screen the date/time stamp is located.

HVR units are firmware upgradeable (via SD card) and have an operating temperature of 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C).  All units include a 2GB SD card, SD card reader, IR remote control, RCA video cables, and user’s manual.

For professional quality covert video surveillance that is affordable, protect your home or business with KJB Security’s new line of SleuthGear HVR recording units.  SleuthGear – “The Original Nanny Cam”.

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Home Surveillance Systems

Friday Sep 18, 2009

Home surveillance systems, once only for the rich, are becoming more and more affordable.  As technology progresses and hidden video surveillance becomes necessary, anyone can enjoy the feeling of security in knowing there is something always keeping an “eye” on things. 

Home surveillance systems come in many flavors.  There are your standard “overt” systems, meaning the cameras are visible in plain sight (usually one or several CCTV video cameras) , and there are “covert” systems with the home surveillance camera or cameras hidden in plain sight.

Home surveillance system prices range anywhere from $200 to thousands of dollars.  Thus, keep your security needs in mind when shopping around for a system.  

There are overt and covert systems available that are weatherproof for outdoor surveillance. Examples of an outdoor weatherproof overt system can be seen here.  Examples of all-weather covert systems include the HomeSpy, which doubles as a yard or driveway flood light or the SecureShot motion activated bird feeder camera, both of which have an onboard digital video recorder (DVR) and use secure digital (SD) cards as recording media.  The SD card can be easily removed and you can view the footage right on your computer using standard video software.

If your needs are geared more towards indoor surveillance, there are many decoy cameras that are functional items – iPod docking station, plant, teddy bear, air purifier, alarm clock, digital picture frame, wall clock, to name a few – with covert surveillance built-in (digital video recording via secure digital (SD) card).  Additionally, there are wired systems, as well as wireless (2.4 gHz) surveillance systems, available.

Home and/or Business surveillance and security systems ARE affordable!  Do yourself (and your family or business) a favor and install a home or business surveillance system.

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