Airbnb privacy

How to check an Airbnb for hidden cameras

A room-by-room vacation rental check covering disclosed devices, bedrooms, bathrooms, Wi-Fi, and safe reporting.

6 min readUpdated July 12, 2026

Check the listing before arrival and inspect the rental before unpacking. A useful check combines room context, physical inspection, and more than one phone-based method. No single result proves that a camera is present or absent.

Important: No consumer app or inspection method can guarantee that a space is camera-free. Use multiple checks and contact a qualified professional for high-risk situations.

Start with placement and purpose

Consider what the object can see, how it is powered, and whether its position makes sense. Prioritize private areas and unusual sightlines.

  • Compare the listing with visible cameras and smart-home devices.
  • Inspect objects facing beds, bathrooms, and changing areas.
  • Save the listing and photograph anything inconsistent.

Inspect without tampering

Use normal room light first, then a flashlight from several angles. Look for mismatched openings, unexpected wiring, glass reflections, or components that do not match similar objects nearby.

Add network and nearby-signal checks

On a network you are authorized to use, review visible Wi-Fi devices and nearby Bluetooth signals. Guest isolation, local storage, cellular links, and powered-off devices can all produce a negative scan.

Verify and respond safely

Identify the physical object before reaching a conclusion. If a device remains credible, photograph it in context, leave the private area, and contact property management, the booking platform, or local authorities.

Questions answered

Frequently asked questions

Should a host disclose security cameras?

Check the platform’s current rules and local law. Save the listing as it appeared during your stay.

Can a host camera be offline?

Yes. Cameras may record locally or use another network.