Privacy Guard Hidden Camera & GPS Detector – IR Lens Finder with RF Signal Detection
Description
A compact multi-function privacy protection device designed to detect hidden cameras, GPS trackers and wireless spy devices. Combines infrared lens detection, RF signal scanning, magnetic field detection and anti-theft alarm for personal and professional security use.
- Infrared Camera Lens Detection
High-intensity infrared scanning reveals hidden camera lenses, even in low-light environments.
- RF Signal Detection (1–8000 MHz)
Detects wireless signals from hidden cameras, GPS trackers, WiFi and GSM devices.
- Strong Magnetic Field Detection
Identifies GPS trackers and magnetic bugs hidden inside vehicles or metal surfaces.
- 3-Level Sensitivity Adjustment
Adjustable detection sensitivity to reduce false alarms and improve accuracy.
- Anti-Theft Alarm Mode
Triggers audible alert when unauthorized movement or intrusion is detected.
- Built-in LED Flashlight
Works as a portable torch for dark environments and emergency use.
- Long Battery Life
Built-in rechargeable battery supports extended standby and daily inspections.
- Compact & Portable Design
Lightweight handheld form factor, ideal for travel and everyday carry.
Frequently asked questions
What types of devices can this bug detector find?
Bug detectors are designed to detect hidden cameras, wireless bugs, GPS trackers, and RF signals commonly used in covert surveillance. Detection capability depends on the model, sensitivity level, and signal type.
Can it detect hidden cameras without Wi-Fi or power?
Yes. Many detectors use optical lens detection to locate camera lenses by reflection, even if the camera is offline, not transmitting, or powered off.
Will it work in hotels, Airbnbs, offices, or cars?
Yes. Bug detectors are commonly used in hotels, short-term rentals, meeting rooms, changing rooms, offices, and vehicles. For best results, scan slowly and reduce interference from your own electronic devices.
Why does it sometimes alert in normal environments?
Modern spaces contain many wireless signals (Wi-Fi routers, phones, Bluetooth devices). These can trigger alerts. Adjust the sensitivity level and focus on persistent or directional signals for more accurate detection.
Is using a bug detector legal?
Yes. Using a bug detector to protect your privacy is generally legal. However, laws vary regarding surveillance and counter-surveillance devices, so always comply with local regulations.