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I
KNOW PEOPLE GENERALLY DO NOT WANT TO READ
LENGTHY TEXT BUT IF YOUR RESEARCH FOR A SECURITY
CAMERA IS OF A SERIOUS NATURE I WOULD SUGGEST
YOU TAKE 5 MINUTES TO ABSORB THIS IMPORTANT
INFORMATION. YOU WILL
NOT FIND
IT ANYWHERE ELSE. IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY, TIME
AND AGGRAVATION. IT EXPOSES THE
GROSS LIES
AND EXAGGERATIONS BY “SECURITY WEBSITES”
ADVERSTISING SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS. I BELIEVE
YOU WILL BE VERY GRATEFUL
SecuritySystems.com is managed by the owner of a
professional surveillance company that has been
installing security systems for over 30 years.
Let me be frank. Certainly I want your business
but the true impetus for this text is my
genuine anger focused at all the websites
that masquerade as security stores and flood the
internet with their cheap junk and false
claims. They give the industry I’ve worked for
so long at a bad name. When you finish reading
how I expose their lies and the junk they sell
you’ll be one less consumer they can take
advantage of.
Before heading
down to the bottom of the page for the facts
we’ve compiled please allow me this brief
narration to which I’m sure you’ll find
interesting.
Nearly all of
these websites are just warehouses that ship
gadgets or whatever else they can peddle to as
many gullible consumers as possible. They are
not in the security industry, they know nothing
about surveillance cameras or for that matter
even the cheap junk they sell. What they do
know however is that anything they can get their
hands on and present under the “magic” number of
$99.00 is guaranteed to sell with some
convincing text. I’m qualified to say their
claims about their products are grossly
exaggerated if not outright lies. They are in
fact cashing in on the phenomenal consumer
interest in surveillance products. All the X-10
and other wireless frequency cameras that
inundate the internet are nothing but kid’s
toys. We’ve spoken to hundreds of folks
that have innocently got suckered into buying
this junk and they all say basically the same
thing. “I couldn’t get any images” or “we gave
up and sent it back”. You don’t need to join
their ranks. The results you can achieve
from these products are dismal at the very best.
These “security stores” know the rate of return
on these products is astronomically high but the
huge profits they make far outweigh their
returns. They also know that many folks never
return products even though they are completely
unsatisfied. Further down the page is a
complete explanation of all the pitfalls
associated with all this junk being sold.
After you’ve decided you won’t be added to their
“sucker” list head back and further review all
the information we present on the Wilife/Logitech
surveillance system. If you haven’t already,
watching the “product demonstration/tour” will
convince you this system is phenomenal. (check
out the FAQ’S also) I stand behind this product
as the best consumer surveillance system
available today. It has literally
revolutionized the surveillance industry. If
after absorbing our information you still have
some questions you’re welcome to call our toll
free number and speak to us. You’ll be speaking
to real professionals, not some part time
telemarketer reading from a script or manual
working at one of these so called security
websites.
Bill Mullen/SecuritySystems.Com
The True
Details And Specifics on X-10 Or Other Wireless
Frequency Surveillance Cameras. Reading This
Will Save You Time, Money And Aggravation.
Shown below are several
pictures of so-called hidden surveillance
cameras you’ll find while searching the web. At
a quick glance for a lot of folks they look like
a great option. Allow us to give you an in depth
explanation of how they work. First of all many
sites conveniently just show a picture of their
“hidden wireless” camera. Left out in the ad is
the transmitter you’ll need with an
obvious antenna that needs to be placed
in an open unobstructed area to send
wireless radio frequency signals from
the camera to a receiver. This receiver also
with an obvious antenna needs to be hard
wired to a VCR or to get
best results to a Digital
Video Recorder. Without being connected
to a VCR or a DVR you will not
have any recorded images at all.
Naturally for most folks
searching for a camera, they see this ad with
just this picture of a “hidden camera” and say
“this sounds great, No wires, just this
camera? Only 59 bux? Wow! Let me buy this
right now!” …..REALITY: It
arrives and you open the box and hello “what
are these other things with these
antennas sticking out” Now for your
installation: For starters IF you don’t have a
DVR, a halfway decent one starts at
$200.00. More serious reality:
Although they will advertise these
cameras sending images hundreds of feet what
they don’t tell you is the ideal
reception requires a direct straight path with
no obstacles in the way. Oh, you have walls
in your house? That’s why you have fuzzy or
distorted images, if any at all. Nor will they
mention all the interference from nearly every
electronic household device also using
wireless radio frequency signals,
I.e., cordless telephones, microwave ovens, car
alarms, garage door openers as well as every
remote control used for Tv’s and even kids
toys. In many cases all it takes to interrupt
the transmission is someone using a cellular
phone within 300 feet of your home. Here is a
test. Call up any surveillance company
and tell them you are interested in installing
wireless security cameras at your home or
business. Their answer will be in somewhat
different variations of “we don’t install
them because they are not reliable”.
Certainly not having to run “hard wiring” would
save consumers and businesses hundreds if not
thousands of dollars. Of all the thousands of
surveillance cameras installed in the Wal-Marts,
Sears, Home Depot’s or any huge chain there is
NOT one wireless camera.
Should you purchase one
of these X-10 or other wireless cameras this
will be your scenario;
You first determine the
area ideal for their “hidden camera”. This
of course is non negotiable as
naturally you need to place the camera where it
will “see” the subject. The transmitter
with the antenna sticking up can not be
obstructed or hidden. It needs to be in plain
view of the receiver (this picks up the
video frequency transmission) these two devices
can NOT be blocked by walls or furniture
or you’ll have just fuzzy images if any at all.
But before you can locate the receiver unit you
have to make sure it’s near an outlet because
this NEEDS power. It has a
transformer that needs to be plugged in.
(Some of these wireless cameras use batteries
that will last only a few hours and this is a
fact!) The next step is the VCR or DVR
needs to be directly wired to the receiver.
This means you either run a long wire to
wherever your VCR or DVR is located. (Probably
on top of your TV in another room) or move
it to the room where the receiver needs
to be located to receive any possible signals.
So now you move your TV too?
Here is exactly how
these “hidden” cameras ideally work. In a large
room with the transmitter and receiver in a
direct visual path, both close enough to an
electrical outlet and the VCR or DVR placed
right next to it. Doesn’t seem like its
“hidden” now does it? There goes your well
thought out plans to have a secret camera. They
don’t work and all the unsuspecting folks that
buy them find this out! Now you don’t
have to be one of them.
Below are some pictures of
typical “hidden” wireless cameras being sold on
the internet by these thieves.
The Revolutionary Wilife/Logitech
Surveillance system does NOT
employ wireless frequency signals.
Rather new technology compresses the video and
sends it racing along your existing electrical
wiring running through your walls and directly
into your PC. All the “captured” video is in
superior crystal clear color, can be easily
played back and most amazingly can be accessed
from anywhere in the world through an internet
connection. One of the three available cameras,
the “spy clock camera” is an actual working
clock. It is impossible to discover that it
really is a surveillance camera and is ideal for
covert surveillance.
Bill Mullen/Owner/www.SecuritySystems.com
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information.
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Average Wireless camera
cost
$450-500 |
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Hidden
TeddyBear Camera
$269.00 |
+
Receiver
Unit
( usually
included )
Requires Wall
Outlet |

DVR Recording
Unit
$200 minimum
REQUIRED for
Recording
pictures and
video |
=$469 |
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Mantle Clock
Camera
$275.00 |
+
Receiver
Unit
( usually
included )
Requires Wall
Outlet |

DVR Recording
Unit
$200 minimum
REQUIRED for
Recording
pictures and
video |
=$475 |
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Hidden Clock
Camera
$249.00 |
+
Receiver
Unit
( usually
included )
Requires Wall
Outlet |

DVR Recording
Unit
$200 minimum
REQUIRED for
Recording
pictures and
video |
=$449 |
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+
BoomBox
Hidden Camera
$329.00 |
+
Receiver
Unit
( usually
included )
Requires Wall
Outlet |

DVR Recording
Unit
$200 minimum
REQUIRED for
Recording
pictures and
video |
=$529 |
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