Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Hidden Cameras for Pets

Hidden Cameras On Collars
Most likely, the cameras would must be attached at the collar of either canines and/or felines. The weight is not an issue now, since there's cameras that weigh an ounce out there. Hiding the camera might be the actual challenge. Perhaps a flower or bow on the canines collar might do the trick, with the lens in the middle.

Why Hidden Cameras For Pets?
Of work, the camera would must transmit the picture to a remote monitor or recording gizmo. The range on these types of cameras is now to receive a clear picture from around the neighborhood.

Novelty value is a start. strap the camera on Spot, & let him go wander the neighborhood while you watch the show. don't tell the neighbors you saw what happened in their yard. Naturally, all the surveillance fanatics out there would must add this invention to their collections.

With a trained dog, you could use this technique for more specific spying. It's probably been completed before, whether or not such a camera has been marketed yet. The first such use might be for a reporter's expose of the conditions in dog kennels.

Finally, have you ever wondered where your cat goes all day? Or where the kids go when they have the dog along? You could basically find out with these hidden cameras.

Now the people at PETA might not like this next idea for these hidden cameras, but it is a natural. In a war zone, canines could go in to areas that are hazardous for soldiers, & provide a view of what is going on. There might be similar applications in criminal investigations .

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