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This hidden camera detector is on sale for $39

Slip it in your suitcase on your next vacation.
This hidden camera detector is on sale for $39

TL;DR: As of May 28, you can get the Scout Hidden Camera Detector for just $38.99 instead of $99.99 during the Memorial day sale. That's a savings of 61%. A two-pack is also on sale for just $66.99 instead of $199.99 — a savings of 66%.


Have you seen those news stories of people finding hidden cameras in their hotel rooms or Airbnb homes? It’s, unfortunately, a real problem when traveling. You deserve privacy and peace of mind.

The Scout Hidden Camera Detector is a device designed to help you spot concealed camera lenses. Grab one for $38.99 (reg. $99.99) or two for $66.99 (reg. $199.99) with this Memorial Day sale. 

In a recent survey of 2,000 Airbnb guests, 58% said they were worried about hidden cameras in their rentals. Of course, it’s a valid concern to have. However, you can take matters into your own hands and search for hidden lenses yourself with this device.

Scout uses high-powered red LEDs that bounce off camera lenses. It’s designed to reflect off of CCTV, iPhone, or spy cameras.

Here’s how the Scout works:

  1. Turn on your Scout and stand about ten feet away from an item you think could be hiding a camera.
  2. Point the LEDs away from you and raise the device up to your eye.
  3. Look through the lens with solid or flashing lights, whichever you think is more helpful.
  4. If you see a red pinpoint of light shining back at you, you may have discovered a hidden camera.

Your purchase includes a camera lens that you can use to practice identifying other lenses. Use this as a model to feel confident in your abilities before taking Scout along on your next trip.

Grab this limited-time Memorial Day deal for a little more privacy and comfort when visiting your next Airbnb or hotel room:

Prices subject to change.

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Topics: Gadgets, Travel

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