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    The Blink Outdoor camera is a great solution for those who want a HD security camera to monitor their surroundings but don’t want to hassle with installation. That’s because the Blink cameras ...

  3. Concealment device - Wikipedia

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    Radio hidden in a book. This was commonly done in World War II to hide radios from the German occupiers. Concealment devices or diversion safes are used to hide things for the purpose of secrecy or security. They are made from an ordinary household object such as a book, a soda can, a candle, a can, or something as small as a coin.

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    The Blink Whole Home bundle features a video doorbell, along with cameras for indoors and outdoors. With this security set, you can see, hear and speak to people in and outside your home through ...

  5. VingCard Elsafe - Wikipedia

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    VingCard Elsafe, whose origin was in Moss, Norway, is an international producer of hotel locking systems, electronic in-room safes and energy management systems.After inventing the first mechanical hole card operated lock in 1976, VingCard was acquired in 1994 by ASSA ABLOY, and merged with the electronic safe producer Elsafe [2] to form VingCard Elsafe in 2006.

  6. Safe - Wikipedia

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    A diversion safe, or hidden safe, is a safe that is made from an otherwise ordinary object such as a book, a candle, a can, or wall outlet. Valuables are placed in these hidden safes, which are themselves placed inconspicuously (for example, a book would be placed on a book shelf). Strongbox multiple locking mechanism

  7. Safe-cracking - Wikipedia

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    Scoping a safe is the process of drilling a hole and inserting a borescope into the safe to get an intimate look into a specific part of the security container. When manipulation-proof mechanical locks and glass re-lockers are implemented as security measures, scoping is the most practical option.