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Covert Security

How Covert Security Products Are Actually Used

Most people use this category to fill the gaps that visible security leaves behind. Diversion safes go in kitchens, bathrooms, and garages — spaces a burglar moves through fast and doesn't examine closely. Hidden cameras work in home offices, entryways, and rental properties where a visible camera would either be removed or simply ignored. Dummy cameras are a cost-effective deterrent for driveways, storage units, and outbuildings where full surveillance isn't practical. Disguised stun guns give people a carry option that doesn't look like a weapon to bystanders.

Choosing the Right Covert Security Tool for Your Situation

The right covert security product depends on what you're trying to protect and where. If you need to hide valuables at home, match the diversion safe to the room — a soda can safe fits a fridge, a coffee canister fits a kitchen counter, a shaving cream can fits a bathroom. If you want monitoring without a visible camera setup, hidden cameras that record on motion detection give you documentation without telegraphing the surveillance. And if you want personal protection that doesn't attract attention, a disguised stun gun gives you the element of surprise when it counts.

Why Revere Security Carries These Covert Security Products

Every product in this category was selected because it does what it's supposed to do without requiring a specialist to use it. The diversion safes are weighted to feel full and sized to match the real product. The hidden cameras record HD footage with reliable motion activation. The dummy cameras use realistic LED indicators and commercial-grade housing. We back the products we sell with responsive customer support — if something doesn't perform, we make it right.

Frequently Asked Questions About Covert Security Products

Are diversion safes actually effective?
Yes — and the reason is straightforward. Most break-ins last under ten minutes, and burglars focus on obvious places like bedroom drawers, nightstands, and jewelry boxes. A diversion safe hidden in a kitchen cabinet or bathroom shelf simply doesn't register as a target. The key is placing it somewhere it belongs naturally.

Do hidden cameras require WiFi or a subscription?
The hidden cameras in this collection use built-in DVR storage on a micro SD card — no WiFi setup and no ongoing subscription required. You record locally, retrieve footage by removing the card or connecting via USB, and that's it. There's no account to manage and no cloud service to pay for.

Are dummy cameras a good substitute for real cameras?
For deterrence, yes. A realistic dummy camera with a blinking LED and proper housing makes a property look monitored, and most opportunistic criminals won't take the chance. They're not a substitute if you need actual footage for evidence — in that case, a hidden camera or real security system is the right tool.

Are disguised stun guns as effective as standard stun guns?
The disguised stun guns we carry — like the lipstick stun gun — run at 25 million volts with rechargeable batteries, which puts them in the same performance range as standard carry stun guns. The advantage isn't power, it's the element of surprise and the fact that they don't attract attention in your bag or hand before you need them.

Are covert security products legal to own?
Diversion safes and dummy cameras are legal everywhere in the U.S. with no restrictions. Hidden cameras are legal for use in your own home or property but cannot be placed in areas where people have a reasonable expectation of privacy (bathrooms, rental bedrooms without disclosure). Stun gun laws vary by state — check your local regulations before purchasing any stun gun product.

How do I choose between a hidden camera and a dummy camera?
If you need actual footage — for insurance purposes, to identify someone, or to monitor a space for real — use a hidden camera. If your primary goal is to make a space look monitored and discourage someone from attempting anything, a dummy camera does that job at a fraction of the cost. Many people use both: a hidden camera in one location and dummy cameras in others to extend perceived coverage.

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