Can a motion detector have a camera inside it?

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Asked By CuriousCat87 On

I noticed a red light blinking inside the motion detector at my office and I'm curious if that means there's a camera inside. Can anyone clarify this for me? I posted a picture in another thread to help out!

4 Answers

Answered By GadgetGuru22 On

No way! If a motion detector had a hidden camera, it wouldn't be so obvious with that blinking light. Most of the time, those lights are just there to indicate the device is functioning.

Answered By TechSavvy42 On

It's unlikely that a motion detector would have a camera hidden inside. Those blinking lights usually just indicate that the device is active. Many motion detectors have an LED feature to show they’re working, but it doesn’t mean there’s a camera.

Answered By HomeOwnerBandit On

From my experience, my own motion detector has a light that comes on when it senses motion. Since I can't see a picture, I can't say for sure, but it probably doesn't have a camera.

Answered By SciFiFanatic77 On

Actually, motion detectors typically work using radio waves and don't require a camera to detect movement. The red light you see is just a standard indicator showing that the device is active and aware of movement in its range.

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