Thousands of peeping Toms are now thinking of what they can do with it.
Literal Black-Ops.
But it’s just the early Model-T version:
Comes in any color you like, as long as it’s black.
So let me get this straight — the plastic object becomes transparent when you look at it through a camera viewfinder? Seems pretty easy to detect to me....
The wise man uses the possibility that he is being monitored to his advantage.
Always act as though you are being watched, this allows you to feed your observer anything you want to.
I have several tiny 720p cameras that are amazing. They cost just 30.00 and record HD content for an hour. I modify them to record for far longer. All that takes is a larger lipo battery and a 32GB SD card. I can get 24 hrs+ from them in 480p resolution. They are easily concealed within common objects and modding with a micro-controller and a cheap 2.4GHz Wireless Transceiver Module (3 dollars) lets you get data from the SD and control the camera from a distance. This ability along with several batteries lets you place a camera somewhere and record 24/7 for many days while you remotely download the video and then delete and wipe the data from the SD card.
It’s amazing what can be done these days even on a modest budget.
Near infrared — not visible to people, visible to cameras. Nothing new. Some cameras have filters to eliminate the infrared so you won’t see through shear clothing.
An old trick for seeing if your remote control is working — hold the IR LED up to a electronic camera, push a button and watch in the viewfinder. You’ll see the LED flashing if it is working.
I predict a change in decorating preferences.