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Professional Design For Better life KinCam USB endoscope adopts high quality material with 5.5mm diameter camera head, 6 adjustable LEDs, 2.0MP CMOS HD camera, capture clear images and quality videos, put the unseen world in your palm. such as vehicle repairs, sewer inspection/maintenance,vent pipe inspection etc. Features Plug and Play: Once installed the App, plug it into USB port on your computer or USB-C/micro USB port on your phone, then you're ready to go. Broad Compatiblity: 3-in-1 Integrated Ports include Micro USB port, USB Type C port, standard USB port. Widely usefull: Easy to explore unreachable or hard-to-see areas such as underwater pipe, car engine, vent pipe etc, great function at home and industrial. Diameter 5.5mm: This USB endoscope reaches small pipes and areas where those old fashioned 8.5mm camera can’t reach. Specifications Resolution: 600x800, 1024x768,1280 x 720 Camera Diameter: 5.5mm Focal distance: 1.2-2.36Inch Waterproof Level: IP67 View angle: 60° LED Light: 6 adjustable LEDs Note <1>Before purchasing, please make sure your computer sistem (Windows XP/7/8/10,Macbook OS) or Android Phone(Android 4.4+ system), and your phone supports OTG function. <2>Please be noted this inspection camera does NOT work with iPhone or iPad<3>NOTE: The package Not including OTG CABLE
A**S
It actually works!
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and functionality of this camera. After taking a few minutes to tweak the settings, image quality is quite good. It fits down the barrel of a .556 and has a water-resistant head. Works with PC, Android, or Apple devices. Can snap pics or take video with audio. I bought a 'Borescope Camera Carrying Case Bag' to go with it.The first pic is of a .556. The second two are .30. The .556 pics were clear and easy to obtain. With the .30 it was harder to get clear images, so I turned down the LED's and used a borelight from the other end.
B**O
Great little tool
This device saved my tail when the pictured brass grommet fell from the linkage on a jetboat carburetor bank while I was reassembling it (and the other 5 on the boat). The grommet disappeared and I spent a couple of hours trying to find it in the engine compartment, knowing it could have fallen into the carburetor mount or under the engine. I was on the verge of completely removing the bank of carburetors I had just put back in hoping to find it, when I thought of ordering one of these on prime. It still took me an hour to find it, but I saved the work of removing the bank when this finally appeared as a bright gold ring hiding in a completely inaccessible place beneath the engine. The stiff wire let me nose up to the ring and push the grommet far enough to remove with a fingertip. I'm not even sure I could have replaced this part since the boat is almost 20 years old. I did not install the software recommended by the seller because it was invasive in the information it wanted from my Android and it only rated 2 stars on Google play. OTG View rated 3.1 and asked for no permissions, and it worked immediately. I have not tried the features out so I cannot comment on them, but I am delighted with how it let me explore dark nooks and crannies and helped push the lost object into a retrievable location. The length of the cable is also a plus. It took me a couple of minutes to "open" the swivel adapter to use the Android USB connection hidden inside the USB fitting, but if you look at the pictures in the accompanying pamphlet, it works just like you would guess it would, with the USB connection flipping up and out of the way. I've dropped so much stuff in out of the way places over the last 50 or so years, I sure wish these had always been so reasonably priced! I'm sure I will find plenty of uses for it in the future.
B**R
Works on Windows 10 laptop, Kindle Fire HD 10, not on Android 4.1 phone
Needed something like this to help retrieve some items lost in the depths of my boat. Got this unit to work with my HP laptop very easily.. Simply plug the scope in a USD port, and locate and open the 'Camera' app (in the Start menu), and it immediately shows the picture on the screen. Sweet. I did not have any luck using it with my cellphone which is why only 4 stars. I installed the AN98 app to my phone from Google Play but it didn't open. I guess it doesn't run on Android 4.1. A lot of other things don't either. I also got it work on my Kindle HD Fire 10, but it was rather involved. First had to load Google Play store and then download a camera app. I tried Realvisor endo and it does work. For $20 or whatever, I can't really complain. It works well enough for me to get my project done. A few other random notes: The camera itself is quite small. Smaller than a pencil in diameter. The tools that snap on the end are very small also. Haven't tried them yet.. And cord is semi-rigid as advertised. Can be bent, and holds its shape. So hopefully I don't have to tape it to a stick or coathanger to get it where it needs to go.
D**E
Loved it, saved me $$ in Long Run!!
I am impressed. The cable is just like described sturdy not limp. I was able to save me some drywall work trying to route a RG6 coax from antenna splitter, along with a cat5e Ethernet lol line. I drilled a hole into the wall from attic, tie wrapped this cam to end of my Klein fishtape -- all from a hole in drywall about size of quarter (easily repairable). There was qty 2 (2x4's) running horizontal in wall in my way but I found a 3/4" hole to get through that to get to drilled area in attic. Also used this to look down my drain, from gutter downspout tied to end of Auger to find it was collapsed and knew exactly where to dig. I found for 20.00 this device has saved me. Only con, their Android app "AN98" could use some work.
D**T
Ok but not great
I bought this specifically to use as a borescope on firearms. It works OK for my needs, once I figured out how to make it work. Step one, ignore any instructions, enclosed or at the 'guaranteed spyware' website they direct you to, use the 'camera' app on Windows 10. Step 2, don't try and make it work on your android phone, it isn't recognized due to 'reasons' (probably defective wiring within the unit). Step 3, don't try and use it for 22 rimfire, it won't fit the barrel. Step 4, don't spend much time looking for all of the 'enclosed attachments' that are shown in the paperwork - they aren't really there, that's just Chinese humor, sending you off looking through the package. They also got a laugh out of calling it an earpick and included diagrams of someone sticking it into their ear. If that's your intent, just straighten out a paperclip and use it, that way you can head straightaway to the ER and bypass the entire shopping experience.The photo is what the bore of a 1950 (pre-chrome bore) SKS looks like.
D**B
Easy to use borescope.
This is an easy to use borescope that plugs into a laptop or tablet. I use it with my Fire 10. I had tried another borescope that was wireless but it required downloading software that my anti-virus software didn't like. This works with camera software to view or record. I decided that a wired borescope is fine because I have to manipulate the camera while looking at the screen. I use it to check engines and to look inside walls and ceilings. The small diameter allows it to get into places that larger ones can't.
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