- 【4.3-INCH LCD DISPLAY】HD Endoscope camera with a 4.3-inch color LCD screen that allows you to view high-definition images in real time. Easy to operate, you can use it immediately when it is powered on. No need to use your smartphone to connect to the WIFI and no need to download any driver software. So you do not need to worry about dirtying your expensive phone at work too. Note: The endoscope cannot take pictures and videos
- 【ENDOSCOPE CAMERA WITH LIGHT】:This endoscope comes with 8 LED beads, a slender 8mm camera head, and high brightness lighting to ensure optimal view in narrow spaces. The 16.5-foot semi rigid cable provides good flexibility and rigidity, making it easy to navigate and can also be disassembled and replaced.
- 【IP67 WATERPROOF】:The borescope is rated IP67 waterproof for use in inclement weather and wet environments. The snake camera probe uses an aerospace connector that is water safe to use in pools, plumbing and the rain.
- 【SAVE TIME AND MONEY】: This is an excellent tool for car maintenance, home inspections, electrical installation, HVAC repairs, and home DIY. The 8mm endoscope camera can easily pass through the spark plug hole to inspect the combustion chamber of the engine. Alternatively, simply drill a hole in the wall to enter the inner wall for viewing, saving the trouble of damaging the wall.
- 【WHAT’S IN THE BOX】: 1 inspection camera with light+1 user‘s manual+1 Type-C charging cable+1 hook+1 magnet+1 side mirror, Our worry-free 12- month warranty and friendly customer service.
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Daxiongmao Borescope, Endoscope Camera with Light, IP67 Waterproof Endoscope, 1080P HD Inspection Camera, Borescope Camera with Light, Snake Camera, 16.5ft Endoscope Camera,…
$42.99
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Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 5.24 x 3.23 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Item model number | C30-5M |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 27, 2023 |
Manufacturer | leersi_jet |
Eric Cobb –
This worked surprisingly well. No complaints. The image quality is very clear.
catherine –
Clear picture, excellent features, and everything you could want in a device of this nature! Worked great to get a clear view of the catalytic converter in my son’s car.
JR –
I should have bought this years ago. Easy to charge and easy to use. Love it and it’s being used alot. Good length, brightness.
Zacharie –
Works great so far and has a clear image
Allen F. –
I dropped an crows foot to the back side of a 7.3 diesel motor. Yes, this camera did do the job and get me out of a jam. Charged it up over night, started the hunt for the tool, found it, now time to retrieve it. The supplied magnet was easy to use but not strong enough to pick up the tool. Now with the camera on for over a hour the display is blurry. Retrieve the tool after fabing another with stronger magnet in a piece of plastic fish tape. But the screen is still blurry, tried cleaning it with a dry Q-TIP and it did not help. In a jam give it a try.
TechnoJunkie –
This scope has a nice enclosure, and a long cable length. Unfortunately, the long length exacerbates the control problems that typical scopes have: It’s VERY difficult to guide the camera head in any area that’s not a small diameter (like a pipe) and has any bends that are not smooth, gradual sweeps. So, the usefulness of the long length is lost if the camera head can’t be guided into where it’s needed. With the only directional control of the camera head being via moving the cable back and forth or twisting it, it’s usually pretty difficult to guide it to zero-in on the “target”. (This is typical of most such scope designs).
As for video performance, the image is very clear when the camera is within its optimum focus range. (There is no focus adjustment other than advancing or retracting the cable to move the camera head towards or away from the target). The color rendition is reasonable (and can be toggled between color and B/W mode at the press of a button). The display can be rotated 180 degrees by a button press. (Note that this also INVERTS the on-screen text and indicators – which is a bit annoying). There is a 3-step magnification (1x, 1.5x, 2x) controlled by + and – buttons; there is a 4-step LED brightness (100%, 80%, 60%, OFF), also controlled by + and – buttons; there is a 3-step contrast adjustment (intensified, normal, diminished) which is cycled by a single button. Unfortunately, none of these “adjustments” have significant effects on the view (except turning the LEDs off, which can reveal more image detail if there is ambient light present – apparently due to an auto-iris action of the camera).
A puzzling thing happened when I tried to turn on my unit for the first time (right out of the box): It turned on, displayed the camera image and a fully-charged battery icon… and then turned itself off after a couple of seconds. Another try produced the same behavior. So I tried putting the unit on external power (which is an operating option). This way, when I turned it on, it stayed on – and the battery icon indicated charging. After a few minutes, I turned it off and disconnected the charger, and then turned it back on. This time it stayed on, and the battery icon showed partially charged. So, apparently the battery was NOT charged initially – despite showing a fully-charged battery icon during the few seconds that it stayed on. Weird. Anyway, after fully-charging the battery, it seemed to operate properly on the battery alone.
It comes with three devices that clip onto the camera head for various jobs: A hook, a magnet, and an angled mirror. The hook and magnet are for retrieving objects, but somewhat reflect the LED illumination, tending to “wash-out” the far field of the camera image. (The magnet is larger than the hook, producing more reflection). I did not try the mirror yet. There are also three additional device clips – although it’s not clear whether these are intended as spares in case the clips on the devices break, or if they are intended to be used to clip on some custom formed-wire devices. In any case, when the devices are clipped on, they tend to snag on things and thus exacerbate the difficulties of navigating the camera head as needed. (Because of this, I suspect the clips might break off easily – which may be the reason for the spare clips).
To make this type of scope really usable would require some sort of “navigation assists” (like a spring cage for the camera head) and/or some means to control the “aiming” of the camera head – both to direct it onto the “target” and to control its directional movement within the spaces it is passing through. Unfortunately, I found no such options.
One concern I noticed is the admonition that the (non-removable) battery MUST be re-charged every three months while the unit is in storage, in order to prevent IRREPARABLE damage to the battery. Sounds ominous – as well as being a hassle, and easily overlooked/forgotten.
Bottom line is that the unit produces a good image (but the image adjustments aren’t especially useful); the long cable length is useful for “deep dive” situations – but suffers from the typical “navigational limitations” that make these types of scopes difficult to use and limits the situations where they can be used.
Randy –
The picture can be a little lower quality, and the light could be a bit brighter, but all that said this is STILL an amazing value! What you lose in quality, you more than make up for in price. It comes with a cord to recharge it, so no battery issues to worry about.
Karen Randall –
Received quickly. It was well packed and the battery had enough charge that I was able to turn it on right out of the box. The construction seems durable and the picture quality is good. I wanted it for inspecting engine cylinders through the spark plug hole and it works excellent for this application.
Tom Chan –
Good price.
GB –
Seems to work well. Picture very good. Not HD but clear .Easy to use . Bright LED that are adjustable.
Jberg –
Display is great and camera lens is nice and small to fit through spark plug holes. Attaching mirror isn’t the best and clip is to big to reverse angle. But good value for 30$
Purdyboi807 –
Let me just say 1st off, that I have no problem with this unit…it works great, feels great & even looks great, basically…it is great. HOWEVER, you shouldn’t promote it as a camera! If you can’t take a picture with it…you definitely shouldn’t be advertising it with the word CAMERA plastered about a dozen or so times throughout the description! NOT COOL to show a nice, crisp, clear picture displayed on its screen, then later, add a tiny little couple-word disclaimer at the very bottom of the page revealing the fact that it doesn’t actually take pictures or videos. So guess what?? That’s right…you get to pay for a return that didn’t have to happen if only you’d have just been honest in the 1st place (not to mention, now I’ll be ordering a new one from one of your competitors!). Call it a boroscope, or maybe, an endoscope with a viewing ‘screen’, but please, don’t call this product a camera.
john –
The picture was clear and worked just find for the one job I bought it to do Battery charged fairly quickly and has lasted well, used about 2 hours and just showing battery starting to loose charge The only complaint I would have is the cable is too stiff, it’s like bending copper tubing which makes it hard to get into difficult access locations I used it to find a part of a damaged component in an ATV timing chain compartment