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Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
When my folks come visit me at the dormitory, I really feel awkward often for being reminded to lock the front door after myself if I’m the last one out to school or before we all go to sleep. As it stands, nobody goes to sleep in college and every person barely ever gets to class. The folly of youth isn’t lost on me although one thing continues to keep me grounded: I hate losing my belongings. I take care of personal things so much so that I got up the nerve to spy on my dormitory mates utilizing a fake electrical outlet hidden camera with DVR. Given that nobody bothers to lock the doors to dormitory rooms, a recent spate of petty thefts on us inhabitants got to be a bother to me. A spy camera would let me gather video evidence of robbery to hopefully retrieve exactly what would have been taken from me. Do you ever have the feeling that a wall socket is watching you? Exactly. You never even enter into a room and notice those sockets first. So, I placed a video camera hidden in a non-working power electric outlet beneath my study desk. I read on the web that security cameras with a built-in DVR are zero hassle. With the recording device within the camera, it is all set to record off the rack, with absolutely no installation required. My electrical outlet hidden camera is suited for motion detection so I leave it to start recording automatically when it discerns activity. Perusing videos isn’t time-consuming this way. On saturdays and sundays, I go through the video footage on my MacBook or a library PC. All it takes would be to slot the free 4GB SD card into the supplied SD card reader and plug that in. Having the included video cable link up the camera to a Television set or VCR does the job too. Even though one of the residence assistants recently caught a pilfering student red-handed, it is unlikely that merely one individual in a whole dormitory is capable of thievery. Right up until graduation day, I’m not taking my fake electrical outlet hidden camera with DVR down. Visit Website
