How To Know If Your Hotel Room Has Been Bugged

Your hotel room is not your home. Hence, you are not in control of the content of the room. You simply check in, sleep and check out. But as you check in to your room, you may probably be worried about whether your room has a hidden camera or not. If you are, you are not alone. These tips, shared by Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency, will discuss how to know if your hotel room is bugged.

Do a physical search of your room

This involves a slow, meticulous sweep of the room or a building you suspect is wired. Look around for anything that seems different or out of place, such as flower arrangements, pictures on the wall or in unusual areas of your hotel room.

Turn off the lights and look around for tiny red or green LED lights

Some microphones or cameras have power on indicator lights, and if the person who sets it up is careless they may fail to cover or deactivate this feature. Also, when you turn off the light, you can carefully examine all mirrors in your room. These can be made transparent from one side so that a camera can see through.

Scan for webcams

Some cameras might be connected to the internet. Connect to the host’s Wi-Fi and use a free network scanner like Fing app to find internet-connected cameras.

Use an app

You can also download an app on your phone to detect a hidden camera. With these apps, you can move your phone around the suspected area, and if a strong field is detected, there is a good chance of a camera hidden within the wall. Examples of apps for detecting hidden camera are Hidden Camera Detector and Hidden Device Detector Cam Bug + Magnetometer.

Invest in a detector

If you are a frequent traveller and spend a lot of time in a hotel room, you may want to invest in a bug detector. There are professional camera detectors you can buy. For real peace of mind, it could be worth investing in.

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