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Covert security means protecting what matters without anyone knowing it’s there. This is where hidden cameras and diversion safes live together. Cameras give you eyes on your home, your driveway, or a caregiver, while diversion safes hide your cash and valuables in plain sight inside everyday objects like soda cans, books, and hair brushes.
Two simple ideas, one goal. Watch what you can’t always see, and hide what you don’t want found. Keep it legal, too. For cameras, stick to video in common areas and check your state’s audio rules. Read our Hidden Camera Laws guide before you record.
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Hidden cameras let you keep watch discreetly. Indoor units built into chargers, clocks, or picture frames blend right in. Outdoor-rated models cover entrances and driveways. Wireless models let you check your phone from anywhere, and built-in DVR models record with no monthly fees. Video-only nanny cams are legal in all 50 states in common family areas, never in bathrooms or private spaces.
A diversion safe hides your valuables by looking like something ordinary. A soda can, a book, a hair brush, a wall outlet. Thieves grab jewelry boxes and dresser drawers, not the fake water bottle under the sink. Keep cash, spare keys, and small valuables tucked where nobody thinks to look.
Cameras are legal tools when used right. Stick to video in common areas, avoid private spaces, and follow your state's audio consent rules. For the full breakdown, read our Hidden Camera Laws guide and our Fake Dummy Camera Laws guide.