Reviews
A very high quality endoscope with swivel probe
This is a high-quality instrument with excellent image quality.
First of all, the kit includes a very nice, snug-fitting protective case, which is always a plus, especially for equipment of this type.
The endoscope is easy to use, the menu system and user interface are simple and straightforward. It comes complete with a 32 gigabyte memory card (installed) and fully charged so you can use it right away.
No USB charger is included, but a standard USB-A to micro charging cable is included.
It charges from any standard 5-volt USB power source, so you have many options, including charging from a notebook or computer. It can be charged and used at the same time - which is another plus.
I found the picture quality to be excellent. The five-inch IPS screen is bright and detailed.
I own several inspection cameras of this type, and this one has by far the best image quality.
It takes 1920 x 1080 photos (full HD quality) and records 1280 x 720 video on the included 32GB micro SD card. (It supports memory cards up to 64 GB).
The most outstanding feature of this range is the ability to control the direction of the camera's probe.
This is a real game changer. If you've ever wrestled with a scope without articulation to get it where you need it, you know what I'm talking about. It's always frustrating and sometimes just impossible to get where you need to go. The 210 degree (on a plane) swivel probe solves that problem. With a combination of the probe's directional control and rotating the gooseneck cable, you can reach places that would be impossible with a non-moving scope. The probe is 5 feet long, which covers most inspection tasks.
Another interesting feature is that you can stream the image or video to another device via wifi, although I found the screen on this to be so good that you wouldn't need to do that to get a better look, but it is a nice feature to be able to do this to share what you see with others.
This has all the features you would expect from a top notch inspection camera, you can flip the image to get a proper "heads up" view, the probe LEDs can be dimmed or turned off completely. As I mentioned earlier, it captures both still images and video, date stamps the images, and more ... Another great feature is that when you record video, you also record audio - so you can take verbal notes on what you're watching to refer back to later.
The user manual is a small 3-1/2" x 5" booklet with only 6 pages. It is written in an understandable manner and contains all the information you need. As I mentioned earlier, the user interface is simple so you don't need a book or an engineering degree to use it.
I am thrilled with this device. It is technically advanced and well thought out. Fit and finish are top notch, the controls work well, and the screen is fantastic compared to most. Sure, you can find cheaper devices, but this definitely proves that you get what you pay for - a quality tool that is fun to use.
First of all, the kit includes a very nice, snug-fitting protective case, which is always a plus, especially for equipment of this type.
The endoscope is easy to use, the menu system and user interface are simple and straightforward. It comes complete with a 32 gigabyte memory card (installed) and fully charged so you can use it right away.
No USB charger is included, but a standard USB-A to micro charging cable is included.
It charges from any standard 5-volt USB power source, so you have many options, including charging from a notebook or computer. It can be charged and used at the same time - which is another plus.
I found the picture quality to be excellent. The five-inch IPS screen is bright and detailed.
I own several inspection cameras of this type, and this one has by far the best image quality.
It takes 1920 x 1080 photos (full HD quality) and records 1280 x 720 video on the included 32GB micro SD card. (It supports memory cards up to 64 GB).
The most outstanding feature of this range is the ability to control the direction of the camera's probe.
This is a real game changer. If you've ever wrestled with a scope without articulation to get it where you need it, you know what I'm talking about. It's always frustrating and sometimes just impossible to get where you need to go. The 210 degree (on a plane) swivel probe solves that problem. With a combination of the probe's directional control and rotating the gooseneck cable, you can reach places that would be impossible with a non-moving scope. The probe is 5 feet long, which covers most inspection tasks.
Another interesting feature is that you can stream the image or video to another device via wifi, although I found the screen on this to be so good that you wouldn't need to do that to get a better look, but it is a nice feature to be able to do this to share what you see with others.
This has all the features you would expect from a top notch inspection camera, you can flip the image to get a proper "heads up" view, the probe LEDs can be dimmed or turned off completely. As I mentioned earlier, it captures both still images and video, date stamps the images, and more ... Another great feature is that when you record video, you also record audio - so you can take verbal notes on what you're watching to refer back to later.
The user manual is a small 3-1/2" x 5" booklet with only 6 pages. It is written in an understandable manner and contains all the information you need. As I mentioned earlier, the user interface is simple so you don't need a book or an engineering degree to use it.
I am thrilled with this device. It is technically advanced and well thought out. Fit and finish are top notch, the controls work well, and the screen is fantastic compared to most. Sure, you can find cheaper devices, but this definitely proves that you get what you pay for - a quality tool that is fun to use.
22/04/2024