Is a Smart Phone App the same as a Detection Device?
As the news cycle shows recent stories of spying threats in
hotel rooms and rental houses many developers are touting smart phone apps as
an option for scanning a space for hidden bugs or video cameras. But how
effective are these apps? We took a look and discovered some key differences
between common 'detection' apps and the average handheld detection device.
Magnetic Field Sensor
Most of the smart phone apps require your phone to have a
magnetic field sensor or they will not work. The magnetic field sensor is
similar to what is found in a stud finder or compass app and not all phones
come equipped with it. Handheld detectors like a camera finder or an RF signal
detector do not require any additional technology to work with the exception of
batteries.
Detection from a distance
The smart phone apps did find hidden camera lens and RF
signals but only when the user was really close to the hidden camera or hidden
bug. The camera lens detection option on
the apps we tried caused the smart phone's light to flash slowly in order to
reflect off of the hidden lens. The light from the phone managed to reflect on
the lens when the distance between the hidden camera and the smart phone was
closed to about 15 inches apart. Trying a basic handheld detection device like
a Spy
Finder or a Hidden
Camera RF Detector the flashing LEDs on the detection devices picked up the
hidden lens from about 15 feet away.
Sensitivity Adjustment
The smart phone apps did not offer much ability to change
the sensitivity of detection. The magnetic field sensor did do a good job
finding electronics but it found all of them. So a camera hidden in a picture
was easy to locate. A camera hidden in a clock radio was masked by all the
other electronics inside. Likewise, the apps that detected RF signals picked up
signals for everything from a wireless mouse to the hidden video transmitter.
Using a Wireless
Camera Detector we were able to narrow the sensitivity and focus on areas
that were most likely to have a hidden
camera or listening device.
Our Take Away
Smart phone apps are a viable solution for a one time scan
of a very small, bare, space. But for even an average sized space, like a hotel
room, it would take a fair amount of patience and time to scan the entire area.
Even then a camera or hidden bug inside a clock or electronic device could be
missed due to the interference from non spying electronics. For users traveling
frequently or users concerned about spying outside of hidden camera or bugs
such as GPS trackers, a handheld detection device could be a good investment.
No comments:
Post a Comment