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Watch as we take apart an eyeball shaped security camera in this full detail teardown! If you enjoy these kind of videos, why not click that LIKE button, it really helps. Consider subscribing too as videos are released twice a week on Tuesday's and Thursday's. DISCLAIMER - Every single item taken apart on this channel has been sourced as broken / spares. Seen as most of the time they are totally destroyed and could never be put back together, too much guilt would be felt ruining perfectly working things. Rest assured, these items would of had a one way ticket to landfill regardless. MY GEAR - TOOL KIT - https://amzn.to/3n5pRqg (UK) CAMERA & LENS - https://amzn.to/32zIl8U (UK) LED LIGHTING - https://amzn.to/3sxCyv9 (UK) ^^ Amazon Affiliate links help the channel grow. SOCIALS - Follow the channel on Instagram at the following link.. / taking_stuff_apart EXTRA PRODUCT INFORMATION - An early mechanical CCTV system was developed in June 1927 by Russian physicist Léon Theremin (Television in the Soviet Union). Originally requested by the Soviet of Labor and Defense, the system consisted of a manually-operated scanning-transmitting camera and wireless shortwave transmitter and receiver, with a resolution of a hundred lines. Having been commandeered by Kliment Voroshilov, Theremin's CCTV system was demonstrated to Joseph Stalin, Semyon Budyonny, and Sergo Ordzhonikidze, and subsequently installed in the courtyard of the Moscow Kremlin to monitor approaching visitors. In the U.S. the first commercial closed-circuit television system became available in 1949, called Vericon. Very little is known about Vericon except it was advertised as not requiring a government permit. The earliest video surveillance systems involved constant monitoring because there was no way to record and store information. The development of reel-to-reel media enabled the recording of surveillance footage. These systems required magnetic tapes to be changed manually, which was a time-consuming, expensive and unreliable process, with the operator having to manually thread the tape from the tape reel through the recorder onto an empty take-up reel. Due to these shortcomings, video surveillance was not widespread. VCR technology became available in the 1970s, making it easier to record and erase information, and the use of video surveillance became more common. During the 1990s, digital multiplexing was developed, allowing several cameras to record at once, as well as time lapse and motion-only recording. This saved time and money which then led to an increase in the use of CCTV. Recently CCTV technology has been enhanced with a shift toward Internet-based products and systems, and other technological developments. Thanks for watching :) #TakingStuffApart #SecurityCamera #Teardown