The Next Time You Check Into A Hotel Room, Here’s How To Tell If Someone’s Spying On You

It’s been a long journey, and you’re ready to hang the “Do not disturb” sign on the door handle of your hotel room. The space seems good enough – a comfortable haven for you to lay back and unwind. But as you start to settle down, you get the sense that you’re being watched. And, horrifically, you may well be right. So, how can you find out for sure?

Search The Room

Well, the first step is to search your room. You check the bathroom, but nobody’s there. You open up the wardrobe, only to find just a few hangers. And after looking underneath the bed, you conclude that you’re just being paranoid. Still, though, you can’t shake the feeling.

Shaking The Feeling

So, you decide to lie down on the bed and try to forget about it. You’re probably just overtired, and all you need is to relax a little. You turn on the TV, then, and start running a bath. And after you’ve hopped into the tub, warm water soothing your body, you begin to calm down. But that’s when you notice it.

Curious Object

There's a shelf hanging from the wall beside your television. It doesn’t seem particularly important, yet for some reason you can’t take your eyes off it. And your gaze is drawn to a black object – maybe a charger for a cellphone? On the surface, nothing about this item seems alarming, but you still feel that something’s wrong.

Hidden Camera

So, you decide to hop off your bed and approach the shelf. And the closer you get, the more obvious it becomes that this object is not, in fact, a phone charger. Even when you pick it up, you still don’t quite know what it actually is. Eventually, though, the penny drops: you’re holding a tiny camera.