The WEKE Hidden Spy Camera Hides in Plain Sight
Michael Hemsworth — April 13, 2018 — Tech
The WEKE Hidden Spy Camera has been created as a discreet piece of equipment for the home that will provide users with a way to keep an eye on their space in an unexpected way.
Looking like a bottle of water, the camera offers a compact design that will capture 65-degrees of a space and integrates motion-sensing technology to ensure it only records when someone is in the room. The camera will provide up to 2.5 hours of recording in 1080p quality, while the integrated memory card slot can be used with storage cards up to 64GB in size.
The WEKE Hidden Spy Camera acknowledges an increasing preference for enhanced security amongst consumers who are looking for a discreet way to protect their space.
Looking like a bottle of water, the camera offers a compact design that will capture 65-degrees of a space and integrates motion-sensing technology to ensure it only records when someone is in the room. The camera will provide up to 2.5 hours of recording in 1080p quality, while the integrated memory card slot can be used with storage cards up to 64GB in size.
The WEKE Hidden Spy Camera acknowledges an increasing preference for enhanced security amongst consumers who are looking for a discreet way to protect their space.
Trend Themes
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2. Motion-sensing Technology - The integration of motion-sensing technology in compact designs present innovative solutions for the surveillance industry as it enhances precision and energy efficiency.
3. Portable Surveillance - The trend for portable security gadgets, especially disguised as everyday items, presents disruptive innovation opportunities for tech companies and consumer electronics retailers.
Industry Implications
1. Security - The security industry can benefit from developing more discreet security products, leveraging motion-sensing technology and innovative designs.
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3. Tech - The technology industry can leverage the trend for portable and covert security gadgets to develop similar products with upgradeable functional features.
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