Micro usb endoscope camera
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We still wouldn’t suggest putting it underwater, though. Oh, it’s also IP67 waterproof, so you don’t have to worry if you need to inspect any damp or wet areas. The camera is actually pretty thin, especially considering that you have six LED lights surrounding it that will illuminate the subject you’re looking at. We noticed no issues with it, and can definitely recommend the semi-rigid cord.
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We already mentioned that this length might be a bit problematic, but the SEESI does deal with it pretty well. The endoscope comes with a 16.4 feet cable and a camera thickness of 5.5mm.
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It’s definitely one to take a look at if you’re looking at an Android endoscope and want to stay within a reasonable budget.
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You can install pretty much any third-party app to use the endoscope, and it’s going to work admirably. ( 1)Īndroid compatibility is great, provided you have a USB-C device with OTG compatibility. The resulting video is going to be in HD quality, though, which is pretty nice. For the best image, you should be between 2 and 4 inches away from the object you’re looking at. The thickness is thanks to the wide viewing angle of 70 degrees, as well as the 8 adjustable LEDs that surround the camera lens. The diameter of the camera is 8mm, which is on the border of being too thick, but we still believe it’s a good size for it to be practical. We wouldn’t suggest dipping it underwater though, because even though it has a decent rating, that might damage it and you don’t want to do that. The entire device is IP67 waterproof, which means you can use it to inspect areas that might be damp or wet. However, that is not the case with Fantronics, as the semi-rigid cable is actually pretty usable even though it’s very long. It must be said that many users avoid cables that are this long because they could get difficult to control. Samsung Galaxy S3(i9300, i9308), S4(i9500, i9508), S5, S6, S6 Edge, S7, S7 Edge Note2, Note3, Note4 Note 5, P600 Tablet, N5100 Tablet SONY Z2 L50H SONY LT26i, Z1, Z2, Z3, Z5, C3 Nexus 5 LG Gpro2, L24, Gpad 8.3 Moto Xpro, Nexus6, Moto E, MZ, Nexus 9, M7, M8, M9 HUAWEI G7, MATE8, P9.To begin with, you get a 16.4 feet long cable. Supported OS: Android/Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7Īndroid Phone must support OTG function, and must support to connect external camera.
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Lighting: 6 LED light (with Brightness control) To use the endoscope with your mobile phone or tablet you'll need to download the CameraFi application from the Google Play Store so that your Android device can recognise the remote camera. The set is completed by the inclusion of a micro/standard USB adapter, spring and magnetic mounting clips. IP67 standard rates this item as totally protected against dust and protected against the effect of immersion between 1mm The 7mm diameter camera head is equipped with its own adjustable lighting thanks to the 6 built in LED lamps and, being dust and waterproof (IP67 standard) can be used underwater or in dusty conditions.
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With an almost endless list of applications from drainage inspection to wiring conduits, motor vehicles to underwater fish tank photography, this mini endoscope is incredibly simple to use as it plugs directly into your Android device or PC to be ready to take video or stills and store them at a moment's notice. Have you ever struggled to see into confined or inaccessible voids to locate a lost item or just to see what's going on in there?