As privacy concerns mount due to smaller, affordable spying technology, a market for anti-spy devices is growing, but their effectiveness remains uncertain. Testing one could provide insights.
The popular three-in-one anti-spy device under $50 claims to detect various bugs and hidden cameras through RF signal scanning and visual identification using red LEDs.
The camera finder component of the anti-spy gadget effectively highlights camera lenses as bright red dots, making detection easier within a certain distance.
Though the anti-spy device shows promise in identifying cameras, it requires careful positioning to see the red dot reflected from the camera lenses, indicating a limitation.
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