How To Find Hidden Cameras In Your Hotel Room
It sounds straight out of spy novels but finding hidden cameras in hotels and other accommodation rentals is not unheard of. Cameras are getting smaller, better camouflaged but on the flip side the tools to detect them have improved as well.
Watch the video above to see hotel room search for hidden cameras, then follow the guide below the next time you check in.
Visual Inspection
The first step is to use some of the most sophisticated lenses on the planet – your eyes. Look for items that are out of place, don’t match the room decor or design, or otherwise are doubled up. For example, there may be two alarm clocks (with one in a drawer). Hotels order furniture and accessories in bulk so differences in brands, makes, especially in larger hotels should stand out.
Take a close look around the room and inspect anything you have suspicions about.
Know The Lenses
Hidden cameras and microphones can look like anything. You should be aware that wall chargers, television remotes, smoke detectors, and alarm clocks (to name a few) are some common form factors. All of these types of hidden cameras and mics can be bought online, found easily, and cost $150 or less.
They’re fairly sophisticated and can stream directly to an app the spy is using as well as a build in SD card. Use your visual inspection to take a close look at these items – which may actually work as the devices they’re disguised as – and look for any additional pinholes or glass covers.
Detector Time
It’s after you’ve completed your visual inspection that you can use something like the K18 or X13 bug detector. The K18 is a little more powerful but both devices detect radio waves that something like a smoke detector shouldn’t need. Even if it is a smoke detector that uses wifi for monitoring, a hidden camera detector can draw your attention to such devices so you can take a closer look.
Remote controls can be especially tricky since we expect them to emit some amount of waves that could set off our detector. Again, that’s where your eyes come in. Focus on the areas someone is most likely to bug you – like the bath and bedrooms, be alert, and after a 10 minute inspection for electronic bugs you can move on to bed bugs.












