Security cameras do a great thing of adding a layer of protection and safety to you, your family and your entire home. While the presence of a security camera can help ward off some unwanted visitors, some onlookers, however, can use this as an opportunity to crush it down and destroy any potential evidence.
During the recently concluded Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016 in Las Vegas, several different security cameras were introduced, including those which are disguised and can be hidden from onlookers. According to Realty Times, the Sengled Snap is the best choice for those who are looking for the most disguised security camera.
The Sengled Snap is a security camera and an LED light. It disguises itself as nothing more than an LED light, but it actually has a 1080p camera inside, which also features a 140-degree viewing angle. It also features a motion detector and recordings can be easily viewed live via its Android or iOS MySnap app.
The aforementioned publication also reported on another security camera disguised in the form of a remote-controlled toy car called Rover from the company TikTeck. What's great about this security camera is that its location is not limited to just one part of the house.
Being a remote-controlled toy car, you can immediately get a glimpse of your living room, dining room or yard with its gyroscope and four-wheel drive. It also runs on batteries, which can be charged via its wireless pad.
The Blink cameras, on the other hand, are smaller than the regular security cameras in the market without cutting off on the safety features.
If you're the type who wishes to secure your home and do not worry about disguising them at all, Cnet listed some of the best security gadgets at the same event.
LG's Smart Security Solution is a small device, which features a camera, siren and an environmental monitor. Ezviz Mini Cube is said to be a great option for those who want to install an outdoor camera without breaking the bank.