
The device has a 1080p HD camera with LED lights at the tip.
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I have many Inspection cameraAnd they are fantastic to get eyes in places you cannot get normally. But they are usually large and heavy, designed for mechanics and HVAC engineers, which limits the device port or limit their purpose to examine around cracks and cracks in search of a lost fastener.
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In search of a small, portable, low -cost camera for limited locations, I found This is one from AmazonEspecially designed to inspect the ear canals.
Although this is its advertised purpose, this small 1080p HD camera can be used for a variety of technical requirements. I am not a doctor, so I am not going to recommend that you put this camera in any hole. If you are going down from that route, you are on your own! I am also not reviewing any ear cleaning equipment. I will leave someone else.
Instead, what we have here is a compact 360-degree wide-angle 1080p camera that is perfect for use as an inspection tool. The camera is thrown out with six small LED lights at the tip, which also paves the way for small ports, sockets, or internal mechanisms you find in.
To inspect the very dirty USB-C port on my iPhone.
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The commercial end of the unit is rated for water and shmu-resistance, and you can use a cloth or alcohol wipe to clean it. Despite the camera and LED, the camera ends at 0.17 inch/4.3 mm diameter.
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The camera connects with both iOS and Android, where you can see what the camera sees, takes photos and videos, and also controls the light on the front side. It combines using Wi-Fi, and this process is smooth and straight.
There is a 350mAh battery inside the camera which is rechargeable using USB-C. It is good for 90 minutes at a full fee, and can hold your charge for at least one month.
USB-C charging means a less thing using MicroUSB!
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At the end of the unit is a small metal prong that takes a little silicone sleeve to dig into your ear canal, and you can choose to keep it or close it.
Why do I recommend this product
Let’s get out of the price. This cameraA charge cable and all the bits you are going to put in your ear (but that I will bin) only $ 10. For the price, it makes it an excellent camera that I am not afraid to harm.
Talking about the damage, about one of my previous costs $ 25, used MicroUSB to charge, and lasted for a few years until I “damaged” it except a portable power station on it. I had no hesitation in getting a new new, and it is now in use for a few weeks. This is an ideal extra for my toolkit.