February 22, 2008
WiLife cameras allow for both open and discreet surveillance
One of the questions users face when installing a video security system is whether to place the cameras in plain sight, or keep them hidden. There are advantages to both methods. When cameras are out in the open, they can act as a deterrent to criminal activity. But if the point is to catch someone in the act, hidden cameras might be the better option. WiLife, a developer of affordable video surveillance systems for homes and small businesses, offers security cameras suitable for both methods.
The WiLife Spy Camera, for instance, can be used strategically to capture visual evidence of a suspected individual acting out of line. Maybe you have reason to believe an employee is stealing from your business, or mistreating customers. Or perhaps you're suspicious of your nanny's behavior. These are situations where a hidden camera might provide the evidence you need. The WiLife Spy Camera is designed to appear as a digital clock, but in fact, there's an effective digital surveillance camera hidden inside. Place the camera in the area where the suspicious activity is taking place, and the truth might just unfold before your eyes.
WiLife's indoor and outdoor cameras on the other hand can be used for open surveillance. Place the cameras in public site and they can make people reconsider acting out of line. These cameras can also be used discretely. With strategic placement, and by turning off the "Enable Status LEDs," the WiLife cameras will be more difficult to perceive and detect.
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Posted by Dan on February 22, 2008 5:09 PM | Comments (0)


