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Enjoy peace of mind at your next Airbnb with a hidden camera detector for $40

Hidden Camera Detector

TL;DR: Relax at your rental this summer with this hidden camera and bug detector on sale for $39.99 (reg. $59.99).



Hidden Camera Detector

Credit: RochasDivineMart


Hidden Camera-, Bug-, GPS- & RF-Detector

$39.99
at The Mashable Shop

$59.99
Save $20.00



While you’re gallivanting to a luxurious oceanfront Airbnb, mountain lodge rental, or cute small town bed-and-breakfast, you want to rid yourself of all your worries and truly unwind. To maximize your peaceful experience, you may want to bring a handy little gadget with you to ensure your privacy.

A hidden camera detector can give you peace of mind by helping you ensure there are no cameras, bugs, or GPS systems present in your oasis. For a limited time, you can get it marked down from $59 to just $39.99.

With a wide frequency range of 1MHz to 8000MHz, you can detect even the most sophisticated devices. The compact design makes it easy to carry, and the intuitive interface allows for quick and efficient scans.

Equipped with an advanced microprocessor, this detector offers high sensitivity and precision in identifying any suspicious signals. The adjustable threshold and sensitivity settings allow you to tailor the detection process to your specific needs, while the audible alerts and LED indicators make sure you never miss anything.

You can use it in hotel rooms, offices, public spaces, or even your car. It works for up to five hours without needing a charge via the rechargeable battery.

Prioritize your privacy by using this camera-, bug-, GPS-, and RF-protector on sale for $39.99 for a limited time.

StackSocial prices subject to change.

https://mashable.com/deals/july-17-hidden-camera-detector


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