A Walk into Vintage SecurityImagine stepping into a home from decades ago. Invisible beams of light—not cameras or motion detectors—protected the space. This wasn’t magic. It was the Detect-O-Ray, a state-of-the-art home security device from the early 1940s. No flashy gadgets, just a clever, light-based system for homes and businesses. How It Worked The Detect-O-Ray operated on a simple photoelectric principle. One device sent a beam of light—often infrared—across a room to a receiver or reflector. If someone walked through the beam or something fell in its path, the system triggered an alarm. It served as an early “wake-up call”... Continues…
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