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Mounting Covert  Cameras

When choosing a portable covert video system you need to look at your primary applications. Does it need to be quickly installed and left for a week+ or is the problem going to happen in the next four hours? Or is it a continuous record problem such as a cash register?  For long-term after hours facility type problems most covert camera systems rely on AC power (plugging it in) or very large batteries that only last 24 hours due to the recorder being on all the time. A wireless hidden smoke detector camera or covert exit sign only works if there is power available, transmitting for more than a few hours requires a large battery. If you buy a wireless covert camera device make sure it is going to be easy to get power for the amount of time needed, otherwise you will be running cable above the ceiling from your wireless hidden camera to a power source - probably not what you intended. When you are told a video transmitter or recorder are battery powered the question is for how long.  That is why so many hospitals, universities and corporate facilities chose MTSI for our long-term battery life , simplicity and technical support.

Using objects from YOUR environment, you will be able to temporarily mount the camera very discreetly. This will also make the system a lot more versatile without having to buy multiple cameras.

Mounting Example

 

 

We also have a variety of pre-built hidden cameras

Card board box

 

Staple Box

 

The complete wireless portion of the system is shown here temporarily mounted in a box.

 

 

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Here the camera is mounted inside a box of staples that could be left on a desk.

 

Sprinkler Head

 

Ceiling Tile

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Getting a horizontal angle from the ceiling requires the camera to be below the ceiling. This could be a smoke detector, exit sign or annunciation speaker grill.

 

Looking through the ceiling tile using the supplied drill bit.

     

Computer Tower

 

Mounting Kit

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The whole SR-71SP system is mounted temporarily in a computer tower. This makes it possible to walk in and walk out of the problem location.

 

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All our easy to mount cameras can be placed into small objects like a staple box or a sign using the mounting kit.