USB endoskop Wifi inspektionskamera Borescope 2 i 1 HD 2 MP CMOS vattentät ormkamera röravlopp med 6 justerbart LED-ljus för Android, dator, smartphone, Samsung, fönster, surfplatta, PC USB
USB endoskop Wifi inspektionskamera Borescope 2 i 1 HD 2 MP CMOS vattentät ormkamera röravlopp med 6 justerbart LED-ljus för Android, dator, smartphone, Samsung, fönster, surfplatta, PC USB
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So, I bought the endoscope so that I could have a nosey down the shower drain for ring I lost recently ...
All excited, open the package and it's got a USB to Micro USB adapter with it, no good for my OnePlus 7 as that's USB-C, I do a search of the whole house for an adapter, no joy and Amazon can't get one to me til Saturday, too long a wait I think (even though it's really not). So, I dig out my old Nexus 4 and 6 phones, both as flat as farts, both take an age to charge and power on. The Nexus 4 wins the race so I download the endoscope app and plug it in only to then remember that the Nexus 4 doesn't support OTG so over to the Nexus 6, app installed, endoscope plugged in and nothing, and then something, and then nothing, the bloody charging port is buggered. So Chromebook time, no available app, at this point I wanted to hang myself but then while looking at the Chromebook, I noticed the USB-C hub that was plugged into it which I then attached to my Oneplus 7, spent 30 mins finding an app that would work with the endoscope (Endoscope OTG on Play Store) and all was working as it should ....
Only to stick the camera down the shower drain to find not a lot going on down there cos I can't work out how the bloody drain works, there doesn't appear to be a downpipe to push the endoscope into !!!!
I did find an interesting amber coloured blob though ... My ring may have melted, somehow, or maybe it's not it at all lol.
All in all, a good buy but key points, the supplied adapter is for older phones and the app recommended on the instructions (Inskam) didn't work for me so give Endoscope OTG a go before moving on to other apps. If you need a really clear view from the endoscope, spend a bit more but for me the view the endoscope have was adequate :-)
5,0 av 5 stjärnor
Good and useful device ...
Granskad i Storbritannien den 26 november 2020
So, I bought the endoscope so that I could have a nosey down the shower drain for ring I lost recently ...
All excited, open the package and it's got a USB to Micro USB adapter with it, no good for my OnePlus 7 as that's USB-C, I do a search of the whole house for an adapter, no joy and Amazon can't get one to me til Saturday, too long a wait I think (even though it's really not). So, I dig out my old Nexus 4 and 6 phones, both as flat as farts, both take an age to charge and power on. The Nexus 4 wins the race so I download the endoscope app and plug it in only to then remember that the Nexus 4 doesn't support OTG so over to the Nexus 6, app installed, endoscope plugged in and nothing, and then something, and then nothing, the bloody charging port is buggered. So Chromebook time, no available app, at this point I wanted to hang myself but then while looking at the Chromebook, I noticed the USB-C hub that was plugged into it which I then attached to my Oneplus 7, spent 30 mins finding an app that would work with the endoscope (Endoscope OTG on Play Store) and all was working as it should ....
Only to stick the camera down the shower drain to find not a lot going on down there cos I can't work out how the bloody drain works, there doesn't appear to be a downpipe to push the endoscope into !!!!
I did find an interesting amber coloured blob though ... My ring may have melted, somehow, or maybe it's not it at all lol.
All in all, a good buy but key points, the supplied adapter is for older phones and the app recommended on the instructions (Inskam) didn't work for me so give Endoscope OTG a go before moving on to other apps. If you need a really clear view from the endoscope, spend a bit more but for me the view the endoscope have was adequate :-)
Dont not bee fooled by thinking 'I know this is cheap but it will do for my needs' - it wont, this thing is absolutly useless, for starters the camera is not a 2.0mp HD as advertised, it is is a 0.3mp max resolution 640x480 camera, with a depth of field of about 5cm, what this means is that you only see what you are navigating towards directly infront of the camera, and if that happens to be in a dark enviroment with space around the camera then despite the led being bright you will see only grainy black untill you reach an object, and then the camera quality is so low that there is not enough resolution so everything appears saturated. On top of all this the thing is limp as as a squid out of water, its hard enought to navigate 30cm of this thing without it curling depite 5m, honestly dont waste your money and put it towards a decent camera.
This is a good camera and came in very useful when retrieving spoiler bolts that fell inside the boot panel of my car. I taped this camera to a magnetic claw retrieval tool and was to see where it was reaching to pick up the bolts. The resolution isn't amazing, but for the price is does a decent job.
The software that this comes with however is absolute junk, and did not work. I used the free Android app called "USB Camera" instead, and that worked just fine.