A recent series of incidents in Florida has raised concerns. According to the report by the MCSO (Martin County Sheriff’s Office): “In all three instances, miniature cameras concealed within coat hooks were discovered affixed to the walls in women’s restrooms. These incidents occurred at Anne’s Beach on May 26th, the Circle K Store at the 99.8 mile marker of Highway U.S. One on May 28th, and in the women’s restroom at Harry Harris Park in Tavernier on May 31st.”
In a separate case in 2011, a camera concealed in a garment hook was uncovered in a Kansas YMCA locker room when a woman inadvertently dislodged it. Investigators noted that the hook had a sticky underside, allowing it to be easily attached. “The device is inconspicuous,” remarked Lt. Randy Reynolds of the Wichita Police Department’s $ex Crimes Unit. “They could be found in changing rooms anywhere.” Perhaps the most alarming aspect is that these gadgets can be purchased at a minimal cost, ranging from $20 to $50. The company even promotes its products with the slogan, “No one will suspect a clothes hook of concealing a camera.” Additionally, the MicroSD cards compatible with these hooks offer a maximum recording time of 2 hours at 16 GB. While these devices might have legitimate uses, such as surveillance in an office setting, a significant number of individuals misuse them for illicit purposes, particularly inappropriately spying on unsuspecting children and women. The question remains: How can you identify one of these covert cameras? With the right knowledge, it’s not too challenging. These gadgets often resemble standard plastic coat hooks, with a tiny aperture at the top serving as the camera lens (highlighted in red). Some may even feature a side button for activating the motion sensor. While some models emit glaringly bright lights, making them conspicuous on a white coat hanger, others are more discreet, blending in with a black hook. It is crucial to share this information with family and friends to raise awareness and ensure everyone’s safety.