Ever wondered, “How can I hide my spy camera in my car?” Well, stick around for a couple of minutes, and you’ll find out.
If you’ve ever heard of people being robbed or brutalized inside their cars, you must have considered getting yourself some form of protection. And that’s great, but having evidence is also a great idea.
With evidence of what’s been done to you and possibly who did it, you will get the justice you deserve no matter what was done to you.
So, how do you hide your spy camera in your car so that no one sees it or suspects that they’re being watched?
Continue reading to find out.
Why You Need a Camera in Your Car
The world is getting crazier each day, with newer vices born each day. Police brutality, racism, you name it. There are just so many ills we face in normal, day to day living.
Since that’s the world in which we find ourselves, what can you do? Well, one of the best things you can do for yourself is to get yourself a spy camera in your car.
It will save you from theft, vandalism, and any other act of violence done against you in your car.
So, even if you can’t fight back, you will have enough evidence to submit a police report or get insurance.
How to Hide a Spy Camera in Your Car
Now that we know how important it is, let’s look at the possible steps to take so that you can record footage without people noticing.
Step 1: Get a Proper Spy Camera
Go online, or to the nearest tech store near you and purchase a spy camera.
Remember that the spy camera must be small and unnoticeable.
Make sure you check it out to see if it has the specs you want in a spy camera such as battery life, recording length, and storage.
Some spy cameras record footage with sound and some do without sound. You have to be intentional about little details like this when you buy.
Ask all the questions that need to be asked before you spend your money on any camera.
Step 2: Decide Where You Want Your Camera to Be
Where you fix your camera depends on what you’re guarding your car against.
If it is against petty thieves who sneak in through the windows, you might want to face your camera at those windows, especially the ones in front.
But if it’s against people who disguise themselves as passengers to rob drivers on the way, then you’d want to fix it on the front view mirror.
From there, your camera should be able to record all that’s going on behind.
Step 3: Disguise Your Camera
If your car already has one of those large objects that hang on the front mirror, then you can just fix your camera there to hide it from the public eye.
You can also hide it inside car parts like the seat cushions. But this takes more time and effort than normal.
Step 4: Test Your Camera
Now that your camera is in position, test it to see if it’s working.
If you can, get people into the car with you or around it to see if the angles are accurate or if they need adjustment.
Note that there’s nothing illegal about having a camera in your car because it is your space. However, make sure that you don’t use the footage you get for anything illegal.