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I found a 94vo motherboard inside an old labtec PCs-1060 speaker with hot glue everywhere inside the housing. I’ve read that’s a cctv motherboard and that this sound like a homemade hidden camera setup? Any expert opinion would be appreciated this is not my area
 
Uhm, a LOT of PCBs, for whatever reason, are labeled "94vo". Don't ask me why, but I've seen it on plenty. Probably part of voltage specs / hi-POT testing? I'm not sure.

Pretty sure though, that does NOT mean that there's a hidden camera in your old labtec speakers. Unless someone knows differently than me.
 
Uhm, a LOT of PCBs, for whatever reason, are labeled "94vo". Don't ask me why, but I've seen it on plenty. Probably part of voltage specs / hi-POT testing? I'm not sure.

Pretty sure though, that does NOT mean that there's a hidden camera in your old labtec speakers. Unless someone knows differently than me.
Is the hot glue how they would typical assemble the guts of a speaker?
 
Nothing to do with cctv


UL 94, the Standard for Safety of Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances testing,

V-0: burning stops within 10 seconds on a vertical specimen; drips of particles allowed as long as they are not inflamed.
 
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