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product_id: 723875643
title: "Mic-Lock Camera Finder Pro - Anti Spy Hidden Camera Detector with Infrared (IR) - Secure Your Space (Red)"
brand: "mic-lock"
price: "£72.29"
currency: GBP
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Mic Lock"
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# Night mode for IR & low light USB rechargeable, travel-ready Red LED detection lens Mic-Lock Camera Finder Pro - Anti Spy Hidden Camera Detector with Infrared (IR) - Secure Your Space (Red)

**Brand:** mic-lock
**Price:** £72.29
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔍 Stay one step ahead—because your privacy deserves pro-level protection!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mic-Lock Camera Finder Pro - Anti Spy Hidden Camera Detector with Infrared (IR) - Secure Your Space (Red) by mic-lock
- **How much does it cost?** £72.29 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- mic-lock enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mic-lock brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual Detection Modes:** Switch between adjustable sensitivity for daylight and night vision detection.
- • **Privacy Guardian Mode:** Detect hidden cameras & IR signals instantly, day or night.
- • **Pro-Grade Lens Finder:** Auto-focus tech highlights camera lenses with bright LED reflections.
- • **Travel-Sized Security:** Compact design fits in your pocket for on-the-go peace of mind.
- • **Complete Detection Kit:** Includes USB charger & hidden camera trainer to sharpen your spy-spotting skills.

## Overview

The Mic-Lock Camera Finder Pro is a compact, rechargeable device designed to detect hidden cameras and infrared signals in any lighting condition. Featuring dual modes for day and night detection, it uses red LED reflections and auto-focus technology to locate camera lenses quickly. Ideal for travelers and home users alike, it comes with a USB charging cable and a training guide to enhance detection skills, ensuring your personal and professional spaces remain secure.

## Description

Ensure your environment is safe and secured.

Review: Found our cameras with ease - This camera detector has two modes to uncover hidden cameras. The night mode is working with a screen that picks up any light, including the infrared light from a hidden or visible camera. Tested it with our own camera and it worked great on that. For times where you can't turn off the lights it has a strobe light that makes a camera lens appear to blink in the same frequency. That works as well. From what I have read I understand that nightvision cameras rely on infrared light and that is why they are detectable with this device. However, it did not detect the camera on our Echo device. Not sure if that is because of a different technology or because it is not on? Can't wait to take it on my next trip and test it out in the hotel. Of course, now I wonder if there are camera types it would not detect.
Review: Less "Master Sleuth," more "Fun-Size" CIA - Will this make you a master of discovering unwanted surveillance devices? Definitely not, but it does at least give you a shot at it. Out of the package, this Camera Finder has the feel of a cheap carnival trinket. It is a screen, two buttons, and a peephole all wrapped in a thin candy shell. Okay, maybe not *actually* candy, but the plastic housing is ridiculously thin. There are clock markings around the peephole that might mean something, but the matching decoder ring didn't seem to come with this pack. In terms of operation, it's not terribly hard to figure out - even though the user interface is terrible. One button flashes a ring of red LEDs on the back of the device. Multiple presses of said button will change the frequency at which the LEDs flash. By looking through the peephole while the lights are flashing, you can detect the reflection of "suspected" pinhole camera lenses in both light and dark rooms. I say "suspected" because: 1. You really need to be within a few feet of the lens to detect it, and 2. Lots of tiny things can cause a similar reflection - like an LED, glass tile, plastic bead, etc. The LED feature really just helps you hone-in on objects to further inspect. The second button activates the camera and LCD screen which, I must admit, is impressive given this feels like it came out of a claw game. Perhaps less impressive is that the button does not appear to work... until the lights go out. No doubt many will repeatedly push the button and think "...this thing doesn't work," then be jarred when the screen pop-on, seemingly by itself, but really because the room just got dark enough. In this mode, the detector is, perhaps, a bit more powerful as it will detect IR light at a fair distance. The reason the lights must be off for this feature to work is that cameras will automatically switch to IR mode (if they have it) as soon as the lights go out. This makes them much easier to detect as they are emitting light, rather than just reflecting it. The camera and screen do a pretty good job of picking this up Trust that the included manual does not do a great job of explaining any of this and the molded labels on the buttons are almost completely unreadable. Once you have the functions down, however, the detector is easy to use. Just expect to be crawling on your hands and knees and getting uncomfortably close to potential camera locations more than doing the sweeping scans like you see in the movies. One last little thing to mention is the sample camera greebee that comes with the kit. It gives you a sample of the different types of lenses to practice on so you know what you're looking for. Overall, this isn't going to go on your resume to the CIA, but that's not to say it is not without use. For me, it will live in my computer bag so that I have it available when I travel and can checkout any clock, plug, picture, or vent that looks sus.

## Features

- PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY: The Camera Finder Pro is a fast, fool-proof solution for finding hidden cameras. Detects camera lens reflections and invisible infrared light under any lighting conditions.
- 2 MODES: Use Night mode to locate camera lenses, infrared (IR), and night vision cameras. Day mode has adjustable sensitivity levels and will detect camera lenses in the light.
- TRAVEL SIZED: Locate hidden audio and visual devices to ensure your environment is secure. Security for traveling and at home.
- TIPS: Test by scanning non-transmitting areas, then try near a signal source like a WiFi router. Some household devices may cause false positives. Not all radio signals indicate a bugging device.
- INCLUDES: Device finder, USB charging cable, and our hidden camera trainer to improve detection skills. Charge for 2 hours before first use.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0C29SPJMN |
| Antenna Location | Indoor Security |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #825 in Hidden Cameras |
| Brand | Mic-Lock |
| Built-In Media | Camera Finder Pro Device, Charging Cable, Hidden Camera Trainer |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 33 Reviews |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 3 x 1 inches |
| Light Source | LED |
| Manufacturer | Mic-Lock |
| Model Name | Pro Camera Detector Red |
| Model Number | Pro Camera Detector Red |
| Mount Type | Wall Mount |
| Night Vision | Night Color |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor Security |
| Room Type | Classroom, Kitchen, Living Room, Office |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| UPC | 784718733329 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Mic-Lock
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wireless
- **Model Name:** Pro Camera Detector Red
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Indoor Security
- **Special Feature:** Portable

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Found our cameras with ease
*by O***A on November 5, 2022*

This camera detector has two modes to uncover hidden cameras. The night mode is working with a screen that picks up any light, including the infrared light from a hidden or visible camera. Tested it with our own camera and it worked great on that. For times where you can't turn off the lights it has a strobe light that makes a camera lens appear to blink in the same frequency. That works as well. From what I have read I understand that nightvision cameras rely on infrared light and that is why they are detectable with this device. However, it did not detect the camera on our Echo device. Not sure if that is because of a different technology or because it is not on? Can't wait to take it on my next trip and test it out in the hotel. Of course, now I wonder if there are camera types it would not detect.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Less "Master Sleuth," more "Fun-Size" CIA
*by N***O on November 15, 2022*

Will this make you a master of discovering unwanted surveillance devices? Definitely not, but it does at least give you a shot at it. Out of the package, this Camera Finder has the feel of a cheap carnival trinket. It is a screen, two buttons, and a peephole all wrapped in a thin candy shell. Okay, maybe not *actually* candy, but the plastic housing is ridiculously thin. There are clock markings around the peephole that might mean something, but the matching decoder ring didn't seem to come with this pack. In terms of operation, it's not terribly hard to figure out - even though the user interface is terrible. One button flashes a ring of red LEDs on the back of the device. Multiple presses of said button will change the frequency at which the LEDs flash. By looking through the peephole while the lights are flashing, you can detect the reflection of "suspected" pinhole camera lenses in both light and dark rooms. I say "suspected" because: 1. You really need to be within a few feet of the lens to detect it, and 2. Lots of tiny things can cause a similar reflection - like an LED, glass tile, plastic bead, etc. The LED feature really just helps you hone-in on objects to further inspect. The second button activates the camera and LCD screen which, I must admit, is impressive given this feels like it came out of a claw game. Perhaps less impressive is that the button does not appear to work... until the lights go out. No doubt many will repeatedly push the button and think "...this thing doesn't work," then be jarred when the screen pop-on, seemingly by itself, but really because the room just got dark enough. In this mode, the detector is, perhaps, a bit more powerful as it will detect IR light at a fair distance. The reason the lights must be off for this feature to work is that cameras will automatically switch to IR mode (if they have it) as soon as the lights go out. This makes them much easier to detect as they are emitting light, rather than just reflecting it. The camera and screen do a pretty good job of picking this up Trust that the included manual does not do a great job of explaining any of this and the molded labels on the buttons are almost completely unreadable. Once you have the functions down, however, the detector is easy to use. Just expect to be crawling on your hands and knees and getting uncomfortably close to potential camera locations more than doing the sweeping scans like you see in the movies. One last little thing to mention is the sample camera greebee that comes with the kit. It gives you a sample of the different types of lenses to practice on so you know what you're looking for. Overall, this isn't going to go on your resume to the CIA, but that's not to say it is not without use. For me, it will live in my computer bag so that I have it available when I travel and can checkout any clock, plug, picture, or vent that looks sus.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not perfect, but it does what it says
*by S***N on November 16, 2022*

This is a combination active/passive hidden camera finding system. There are two parts, one is the rechargeable detector, the other is a tester. Both have Micro-USB ports on them: on the main unit to charge it, and on the tester to power it when testing. There are two modes of operation. Active mode: In this mode, the finder sends out a flashing red light. You look through the center lens as it flashes. If there are tiny hidden cameras in the room, they will reflect back directly and light up - which you normally would not see. They can be better identified because they will be "flashing" at the same rate as the emitted light on the device. You need to move around the room using it to check for cameras. In my testing, this worked reasonably well. You need to be more or less in front of the camera, in the direction it is facing, in order to see it. I tested with three different cameras, and it could see all of them. Passive mode: In this mode, the unit turns on an infrared camera, and displays the result on the LCD screen. If there are any IR emitters (used to illuminate rooms so that cameras can see in complete darkness without alerting the occupants) they will show up as bright lights on the screen. In my testing, this worked exceptionally well, it was very easy to identify infrared emitters using this camera. The tester plugs into a USB power source, and is used to learn how to utilize the unit. Two of the ports on the tester emits different frequencies of infrared light, and the third port simulates a camera lens. You set it up in a dark room, and then use the detector to identify what things would look like. While not an exhaustive test for cameras, this kit definitely gives you a head start, and can definitely identify night vision cameras with IR illumination with ease. Who is this for? - Travellers staying in AirBnB or hotels - Anyone wanting to check for hidden cameras Pros: - Easy to use - IR detector works exceptionally well Cons: - Active detector can be ambiguous if not directly in front - Uses outdated micro-USB ports instead of USB-C

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*Last updated: 2026-05-31*