How A Spy Camera Saved My Expanding Business by – Lan R Buoy
I own 2 outlets of grocery stores. There was previously only one but thankfully I had been blessed to earn enough to open up another shop. Given that I could not manage both at the same time, I remained at the new outlet and hired a store manager for the very first one. Even though I’m normally very trusting, I noticed that some products inside the old outlet were missing when I did the inventory check and believed that something was completely wrong. Simply because I wasn’t able to monitor that shop myself, I did the next smartest thing: I set up an exit sign hidden camera. I presently had a surveillance camera placed close to the cashier but the backdoor was pretty much unmonitored so I opted for a security camera disguised as an exit signage. In case my store manager was responsible for the missing things, then I wanted to find out about it. The spy camera that I chose has some useful features. It possesses a built-in DVR that will easily capture videos when it activates. It features motion detection, which means that it powers up only once it detects motion and it’s not always running. I found this feature extremely convenient because I did not have to be tied to lengths of videos showing nothing but the racks at the back. My DVR exit sign color hidden camera further includes motion detection area masking. This allowed me to “hide” from its sight areas that could trigger the camera into recording due to constant but unimportant movement. This means I’m assured that only necessary scenes are documented. When I felt that the hidden camera had recorded substantial video, I linked it to my laptop computer to view the recorded videos. I saw with my own eyes exactly how my store manager would slip different items out via the back door, thinking nobody could see him. I had since hired a new, much more honest manager. The exit sign hidden camera that I chose to set up really helped save my business. Visit Website
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