National Micro Recorder, 1976 ad
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National Micro Recorder, 1976 ad
As expected, according to our survey about audio surveillance systems, many investigators and security operators have showed more interest in voice recorders rather than bug transmitters. At first glance, it would seem that a bug, working on radiofrequency or GSM network, is less valuable than a recorder. Not to mention those surveillance operators who still stuck on the rosy notion that a bug transmitter must necessarily concern only few specific investigational needs. But is it really like that? Let’s see below what are the benefits of using both devices in your investigations...
Read more here: http://www.endoacustica.com/blogen/2018/03/14/investigations-is-it-better-to-use-a-spy-bug-transmitter-or-a-micro-recorder/
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When it comes to talking about digital micro recorders, usually are meant all those spy operations used in listening to any sound or speech heard within a room. Actually a very few people know that a spy voice recorder can be also used as indoor passive listening/recording device. Let’s try to understand a bit more...