Nearby Device Finder- Detector
Nearby Device Finder- Detector Summary
Nearby Device Finder- Detector is a mobile Android app in Tools by Oogway Apps. Released in May 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated May 16, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 16, 2026 .
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App Description
Detect nearby hidden cameras and wireless devices using sensor-based scanning.
Nearby Device & Camera Detector
Stay aware of your surroundings with a powerful detection tool designed to identify nearby electronic devices and potential hidden cameras.
This app combines multiple detection methods—including magnetic field sensing and light-based analysis—to help you locate suspicious devices around you.
Key Features
Hidden Camera Detection
Scan your surroundings for potential hidden cameras using advanced UV/light reflection techniques.
• Detect lens reflections from hidden cameras
• Identify unusual light patterns in dark environments
• Quick scanning for rooms, hotels, and private spaces
Magnetic Sensor Detection
Use your phone’s built-in magnetic sensor to detect electronic devices nearby.
• Detect magnetic disturbances from powered devices
• Identify concealed electronics behind walls or objects
• Real-time signal strength monitoring
Nearby Device Scanner
Scan for nearby wireless devices and monitor activity around you.
• Discover nearby Bluetooth-enabled devices
• View device signal strength and proximity
• Detect unknown or suspicious devices
Real-Time Monitoring
Continuously monitor changes in your surroundings.
• Get alerts when new devices appear
• Track devices moving closer or farther away
• Simple and intuitive interface for quick scans
Why Use This App?
Whether you're in a hotel room, changing area, or unfamiliar location, this app helps you stay informed about your environment by detecting potential surveillance devices and nearby electronics.
Important Note
This app uses your device’s sensors to assist in detection. Results may vary depending on environment, hardware, and interference. It should be used as an awareness tool, not as a guarantee of detection.
