About the Hidden Camera Detector
Identify concealed surveillance cameras and audio devices. Trusted by millions.
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Identify concealed surveillance cameras using the hidden camera detector application:
The magnetometer function requires your phone to have a magnetic sensor; if it lacks one, this feature will not function.
How to operate this app? How to locate a camera?
Bring the app close to any device you suspect might contain a camera. Examples include places like the bathroom, potted plants, camera lens areas, or mirrors in changing rooms.
This application evaluates the magnetic field surrounding the device. If the detected magnetic activity resembles that of a camera, the app will emit a sound and alert you to investigate further.
Ensure that the app‘s sensor is directed towards the object. To determine your phone‘s sensor location, take any camera and move it near the top and bottom of your phone. When the app beeps, you will have located the sensor.
Infrared Camera Detector – This application also includes a tool to identify infrared light. Simply activate the infrared detector and search for any white light that appears on the screen, which is invisible to the naked eye. This white light typically indicates an infrared source, possibly a hidden camera. Your regular camera can detect it as well, but our app features this capability with a luminescent effect built–in.
Moreover, discover simple strategies to help protect you from potential hidden camera exposure.
You can share your location with friends effortlessly upon discovering a camera, so they can take precautions during their visit to that site.
If the app malfunctions when using the infrared detector, please close other camera applications and attempt again.
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FAQ
My phone does not have a magnetic sensor –
This application relies on magnetic activity readings from your Android device‘s magnetic sensor. If your device does not include this sensor, you may only use the infrared detector capability. Alternatively, you can try the app on another device equipped with a magnetic sensor.
The app beeps near metal or electronic devices –
This application is not intended to detect metals. Metals are capable of conducting electricity, resulting in weak electromagnetism, which the app is programmed to disregard.
However, certain metals, depending on their length, composition, and temperature, may display similar magnetic activity to that of a camera. In such cases, the app may sound an alert. If this occurs, always check for a lens on the suspicious item after the app beeps.
What should I do if it makes a sound near metal?
Verify if there‘s a lens present on the suspect. If there isn’t, you are safe. If you come across a lens–like object, it indicates a potential hidden camera.
What purpose does this app serve if I need to check manually?
The app evaluates magnetic activity and alerts you if it detects levels similar to that of a camera.
So if the app starts beeping, look for a lens.
The app cannot determine if the suspect has a lens, but you can spot it with your eyes. Similarly, while you can’t detect magnetic or electromagnetic activity, the app is capable of analyzing it! The app will be useful often, but it might not work perfectly every time, requiring your involvement.
An infrared detector is simply a stylish green gadget similar to a regular camera. A standard camera can also pick up infrared.
You‘re partially right. In addition to this, an infrared detector has a luminescent quality that emits white light. If you prefer using a standard camera, that’s fine. We haven’t made any false claims. However, please acknowledge the app‘s utility if you weren’t aware that infrared cameras can be detected by digital cameras. Plus, it has a quick scanning capability built into the app.












