
Mesis has even found hard-wired cameras placed by landlords, which do not emit a signal and are therefore easier to escape detection (the closer your apartment is to theirs, the easier these devices will be to rig up). Plus there are tiny cameras with a pinhole lens (as in less than 1/16th of an inch) that can be planted practically anywhere, including coffee makers and clock radios or any other electronic gizmo (so beware of any unexpected gifts). (Other sites offer spy cams in the way of shower gel or a sonic toothbrush.) Searching on Amazon confirms that, with wireless “nanny cams” disguised as a smoke detector, light bulb, electronic outlet, or clock radio. “Hidden cameras can be anywhere and look like almost anything,” Mesis says. Of course, if you have roommates, kids, or pets, your stuff is going to get moved around, but it’s still worth being more mindful of your environment. (This is a very good reason to declutter). Take inventory (or photos) of your belongings and pay attention to where everything is so you can tell if anyone has been in the apartment without your knowledge or, even if they have, whether anything has been moved. Start by being aware of your surroundings, Mesis says.
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Here’s the advice Mesis gives for how to detect a spy cam and what to do if you find one. “No one is free from being watched,” he says. The places where you can hide a bug are seemingly endless-such as vents, ceiling fans, and fire detectors.

Typical cases involve a young, single woman renting an apartment, but any type of housing is susceptible. “People are still spying on each other, he says. He previously told Brick that he was busier than ever in the pandemic-even when New York City was locked down.
