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Richard O.
> 24 hourThe first thing I have to say about this endoscope is it is a bit more rugged and durable then some of the others I have used. While most I have used have a rubber cable with a thin layer of metal in them, leaving it susceptible to cuts to the camera cable or folding in on itself, this one is a thick braded metal on the outside allowing for a bit more sturdiness when pushing the camera through tight spaces.
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luca
> 24 hourApparecchio arrivato nella sua custodia in plastica risponde a descrizione, si vede bene dalla cam principale su quella laterale e meno definito 2mp. Il tutto sembra professionale. Menu e istruzioni in Italiano. Forse il prezzo è un po altino.
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Jelena D
> 24 hourThis review is for DEPSTECH Dual Lens Endoscope, 1920P Video Borescope Inspection Camera with 5-inch IPS Screen, 0.35 in. Waterproof Snake Camera with 9 LEDs & Torch Light,10ft Flexible Gooseneck Cable, 32GB Card, $151.99 when on sale
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Lolita Tillman DVM
> 24 hourCurrent price point at the time/date of this review: $189.99 with a $20 off coupon currently being provided by the seller at this time. The price point is reasonable and well on point with other similar type units available here on Amazon. HOWEVER, there are cheaper alternatives if you shop around, so do consider your options. Pricing for this unit I would pit at about average, however the quality is quite good all things considered. To be fair, there are also more pricier units than this as well, in fact the pricing on the market is quite volatile with significant spikes going up-down-and-all-over-town, I suspect it’s the quality of the hardware that’s the culprit. This unit falls squarely in the “average” zone in most respects.
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Dylan
> 24 houri have used this for finding blockages among other things that have occured in my sing drain which is super useful because i can actually diagnose and figure it out without going through the hassle of disassembly first. this is also great for checking under tight spaces for lost/dropped items as well. the picture quality is more than good enough and the dual camera modes along with the attached lights are super useful. i have seen tools like these go for much higher price and you are getting pretty good quality for what you are paying for.
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Sam Bossert
> 24 hourThe DEPSTECH Dual Lens Endoscope is a great tool. The large 5 IPS LCD screen is very adequate for viewing the images from the camera. The borescope has 2 cameras, A larger forward camera straight from the end and a second camera 90 degrees from the second on to look and the walls on a hole etc. The second camera doesnt quite have the same image quality of the first camera. A 3rd camera 180 degrees from the side camera would be nice too give you a almost 360 degree view, but for the price point a 2 camera is great.
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Elle
> 24 hourThis is the 2nd kind of endoscope I’ve used and it’s still a major improvement compared to my original unit which had to be hooked up to a laptop for real-time monitoring as it had no handheld monitor or app support. This has an incredibly convenient handheld monitor with color screen display so you can visually monitor the progress of your scope as you feed it into/down wherever you’re trying to get a better view. You can take quick snapshots or record video to check it over again after. This is helpful for pinpointing issues.
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CJ Gesel
> 24 hourOrdered this for my husband. It comes with everything you need, all in one unit. It has two (2) cameras, one at the front, and one side camera. You can also attach the included magnet to the end for easy retrieval of dropped parts. It can be recharged with the USB cable and taken anywhere you need it. No need to attach anything to your phone, or download an App, like the previous one he had. The picture screen is a perfect size and the pictures are perfectly clear. You can also record videos if you insert a SD card (not included). It is very easy to switch between cameras. The scope is pretty easy to navigate into any small space and the LED light makes it better to see with.
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SteveO
> 24 hourMine charged rather quickly and went right to work. I used this to mount speakers into my wall and view where the obstructions were behind my wall. I can think of many other applications for this thing too
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lmcjipo
> 24 hourThis is my review of the DEPSTECH Dual Lens Endoscope, 1920P Video Borescope Inspection Camera with 5-inch IPS Screen, 0.35 in. Waterproof Snake Camera with 9 LEDs & Torch Light,10ft Flexible Gooseneck Cable, 32GB Card