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How to check whether there is a camera in a hotel room?

How to check whether there is a camera in a hotel room;

1. Mobile phone check: When entering a room, first turn off the lights, close the curtains, keep it absolutely dark, turn on the camera of the mobile phone, and carefully and slowly scan every corner of the room. Once a bright spot appears on the dark mobile phone screen, it is likely to be a miniature camera.

2. Check the bathroom: check whether there are items that don't appear frequently in the bathroom, and don't let go of the power socket.

3. Turn off the lights and check: close the curtains and turn off the lights in the room. Turn on the camera of the mobile phone, select the shooting mode, turn off the flash and walk around the room with the mobile phone. If abnormal red spots are found, there is a pinhole camera.

The locations where pinhole cameras are easy to hide in hotels are:

Television, router, set-top box hole, smoke alarm, air conditioning outlet, ceiling corners, chandeliers and other hidden places, hanging shadows, wall socket switches.

Pay special attention to the alarm clock, speaker, water dispenser, air purifier and other equipment facing the bedside, as well as toiletries in the bathroom and bathroom.

Photographers may hide waterproof cameras in large-capacity shampoo and bath bottles. If residents just squeeze the shower head, they can't find the camera. But if you shake the bottle, you can feel the camera inside.