Unfortunately, we live in a day and age in which we have to be extremely cautious about who we leave our kids with. It isn’t always obvious during the initial “babysitter interview” or through reference research to tell whether or not the candidate is 100% trustworthy, and such is the reason why nanny cams were created. You may have seen such security devices on tv or on the internet, and boy can they be useful! By setting up hidden cameras throughout your house, not only can you record your child’s care session, but also wirelessly uplink it to a website which you can view from your phone or laptop.
Chances are, if you have children and you have a nanny watching them, you often wonder what that nanny does with them. Oh, if only you could be a fly on the wall. Well, you sort of can be. Except, you are going to be a camera inside of a teddy bear. Chances are, that nanny is going to view that small teddy bear as being completely normal. You could even use this bear as decoration in your house, but whatever you do, make sure you put the teddy bear nanny cam in the room where your children spend the most time.
You could always have one of these cams sitting in each room of the house, so that you can see what goes on in another room. These cams are generally small 3.6mm and are put inside of a stuffed animal or other unobvious decoration. They have the capabilities of recording everything that goes on in the room. There are also the spy cameras that can tell when something is going on in front of them. You could also find it available in not only black and white, but color as well. Even if you have to work with a budget, there are numerous sites selling cheap nanny cams to get you started.
In our opinion, the teddy bear nanny cam seems to be the most effective, however you might wish to go a step further and simply purchase regular security cameras around the house. Tell your nanny flat-out that the cameras are on all the time and that you regularly check the recordings. This type of camera system is great for doubling as a general security system for burglaries, fires, etc.
