Ear Camera Ear Wax Remover Camera, Earwax Remover Tool,1920P

Ear Camera Ear Wax Remover Camera

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    Zupora Otoscope | Safe Ear Cleaning

    Experience a new era of cleaning your ears without the risks associated with traditional ear-picking methods. See the world inside your ear in high definition and enjoy comfortable and safe cleaning!

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    Zupora Otoscope | Keep Your Pet’s Ears Healthy

    Is your furry friend experiencing discomfort due to bad ears? With the Zupora otoscope, easily monitor and catch ear issues early before they become painful for your pet.

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    Zupora Otoscope|Your Family Personal Health Guide

    Wide Angle Lens and Ultra-Thin Design to Accommodate All Ages and Ear Sizes – Ideal for Checking on Your Child’s Health

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    A Comprehensive Health Toolkit for Everyday Use

    An all-in-one diagnostic tool that can examine the health of your ears, nose, throat, teeth, and scalp anytime and anywhere you want.



Brand: Zupora
Origin: China

13 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I spent 20 on the water kit first along with a bottle of olive oil, used the water kit for two days and nothing happened. I was still completely deaf in my left ear. Decided on a wimb to buy this and it has been the best purchase I’ve made.

    My hearing is perfect and I can actually see the issue.

    The issue in my case seems to be years of using cotton buds to “clean my ears” had pushed wax and tiny pieces of cotton (I found quite a few) to the back of my ear.

    I will never use cotton buds in future. The wax was so hard that even with olive oil the water kit pressure wasn’t enough to move the wax but after using olive oil for a few days and then using this device I was able to completely remove all the wax from my ear.

    My advice for maximum success would be:
    Olive oil drops twice a day for a few days prior to usage.

    Take your time, don’t rush. Ear canal is extremely sensitive, I left a lot of redding by maybe applying more pressure than I should have.

    Stay away from the ear drum, it will show as blueish.

    Either way good product, saved me a 70 appointment to get ears cleaned since the NHS doesn’t provide the service anymore.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Works better than expected the video quality is great, it does take getting used to it as going up is down and going down is up etc once you do it works well i actually pulled a small piece of silicone ear plug out (i use hush plugz every night) it does look like you’re pulling out loads of earwax but its actually small amounts at a time but long as you’re careful around the eardrum its worth trying 🙂

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is great. It feels a little awkward to use but that’s probably because it’s my first time using one. It’s hard to get the camera angle right. The light is great and camera is clear. The colour is just like the picture. The packaging was really good

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Going to “turd sandwich” this one by putting the bar thing between two goods, as largely this product is, not only practical and easy to use, it’s a damn lifesaver and I’m sure has stopped me going crazy and perforating an ear drum!

    It’s easy to use, camera is excellent, has a feature which warns you if you’re going to close the tympanic membrane (ear drum). Can’t say it gets too hot. In fact, I can’t say I’ve noticed any heat change at all, which, considering the size, is testament to the craftsmanship of this little treasure.

    My one criticism is battery life – it doesn’t last very long. I suppose one could argue you shouldn’t be messing around in your ears for too long, but I would expect to not have to charge it every other week when it’s only used 1-2 times a week for short amount of times.

    Great value for money and a great way to clean your ears and keep them free of waxy build ups and deposits.

    Keeping my ears wax free has reduced my tinnitus significantly, too, so that’s a bonus I wasn’t expecting after over 10 years of suffering with this.
    Great product.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our Usersvery easy to use, just received the pack and had a look into my ears. not much in there, really thought I’d be gold mining.the quality of the picture is superb, great resolution. hopefully it becomes easier to navigate the tool in use as you turn its not necessarily the direction I really wanted or needed to go in.. very pleased with my purchase.

  6. Cristian S. says:

     United Kingdom

    Really good for ear wax removal and really helpful that the image rotates as the device does so down is always down – it creates the effect of the spoon moving while everything else stays still. Also the light brightness can be changed (or turned off) by clicking the power button while it is on. The battery does not last long though so usually need to recharge in between each ear.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Works well for ear wax

  7. WinfredGrassi says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersQuick delivery. Product looks very smart. Nice and light. C charging cable so just goes straight on to the phone charger to charge. The battery life is good, if you have the light on the highest level the battery can go down quickly but still enough time to get thar ear wax out.
    Simple to use. You put the scoop on the end on and off you go. The picture is quite clear. Great product. Wish I got one sooner.

  8. HansPtwumavyidp says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersI have ear canal eczema and the NHS just isn’t interested helping to treat it, unless I get an ear infection. So I thought one of these would allow me to monitor it, look for any build ups etc. Set up was fairly straightforward, once you’ve connected to its WiFi then just click on the button on the app to start, you don’t have to wait for it to show the WiFi is connected (which is what I did!) I found the picture clear enough and fairly easy to move the probe to get the right angle. I didn’t use any of tools as mainly wanted to look around! I suspect it could also be useful in case of needing to take photos to send to the GP. Would probably also have been useful when my husband had Tonsillitis a couple of months ago. A useful gadget to have, I’m pleased with it.

  9. PatHennings says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersIt’s like scooping marmite out your ears. Removed about quarter teaspoon and there’s still more.

    I wish the scoop was a little closer to the camera because often it would go out of view and it’s quite hard to see what you’re doing.

    I also wish the plastic on the scoop was a little less sharp so I could use it for longer. Atm I get about 10 mins before my ears hurt and I have to stop.

    I had about 30% battery left on the device after 30 mins.

    The light is a nice touch. Remember to make sure it’s at max brightness (use the button to cycle).

    My ears are still blocked though so I will have to try again tomorrow.

    If your ears get blocked frequently I 100% recommend getting this to help with circulation. Even if it’s too hard to get to the stuff right at the back that’s actually causing the blockage, you can at least clear a path for it to come out naturally.

    Also if you remove the dried stuff nearer the entrance, you can let shower water reach the goopier stuff easier so it can potentially clean on its own faster.

  10. FerminLawless says:

     United Kingdom

    The quality for such a small camera is surprisingly good. As long as you get the light/focus right you can see really well.

    Not only have we used it for removing tonsil stones and ear wax, it’s been fascinating to see pores and skin, and a bonus is for my kid, who can see plants and objects up close for learning.

    One thing I’ll say which knocks one star off, is that with the silicone attachments it does hurt in your ear. The point where the sleeve goes over the camera has a ridge, and it hurts the ear and prevents it from getting right in to the final bits. It still does most of the job but some places are just too awkward to get to.

    Overall great value and it has waaaaay more uses than just looking at gross ear stuff, but it’s not 100%.

  11. KarolinHogben says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a great product – it saved my partner from ongoing piercing pain in her ears, following covid. We couldn’t get an appointment with the doctor to get her ears syringed, nor would any high street ‘hearing centers’ be able to fit her in before 10 days time. I came across this product on Amazon and the reviews looked great. As soon as it arrived, I set it up and we saw what was causing the pain: the camera showed thick, dark wax that had congealed in both ears, as a weird symptom of the virus. We were able to use the implents to begin removing the top layers of the blockage, and, hey presto, the pain immediately eased and her hearing is returning!! Truly amazing to be able to do this ourselves. We won’t go deeper to get the remainder of the blockage out – we’ve booked an appointment for next week with a specialist to do the remainder, as going too deep could damage the sensitive ears. The main thing is, using this fabulois tool helped relieve intense pain that has been building up for days, that aeemed impervious to painkillers! Great product, and we recommend it.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersThis is a brilliant little thing. I’m somewhat wary of sticking things too far in my ear but they say cotton buds can make wax worse so got this more out of curiosity than anything. Fascinating to see inside your ear and would imagine it is useful to clean out lumps and bumps (I found out there wasn’t much in mine) One lady mentions using it for other stuff like looking at tiny insects can imagine it will be amazing for that – I may try peering down the plughole next haha. It comes with a fair few different attachments for its intended purpose, I would be cautionary about sticking them in your ear too far but imagine a lot of us looking at this product go against advice and stuff cotton buds in them anyway, so as long as you’re careful … Picture quality is not bad at all for such a cheap price, just dont expect hd and a steady hand will help. Great for its intended use but its a brilliant little toy to poke around in other stuff too. Just ensure when you try to use first time/connect to the app you switch the pen itself on beforehand and if nothing happens press the button again (the LEDs should be on) then press that little ‘house’ Internet button again on screen and the picture should pop up.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Followed instructions but wouldn’t attach to network, finally left it with “iTiMO not connected” message and shut down then restarted my Android phone. Started the app and it immediately showed the camera image. A bit concerned that it came up with a dialog in Chinese where you have to click on the right-button to proceed, I’ve nothing private on my phone but suspect it was “asking” (more like forcing) permission to access my photos and files as I’d declined this option in the English dialog which immediately preceded it.
    I got this specifically for ears, having had some hearing problems lately. The images are very clear and revealing, though you have to pull your ear lobe around a wee bit in order to obtain a good view of the whole eardrum and its surrounding bits. I bought it to check on whether my eardrops were making any inroads into the wax that has affected my hearing and it is perfect for that purpose. From curiosity, I tried the attachments but they hurt a bit and the spiral one tore some skin in my eardrum – I didn’t feel anything but using the camera without the attachment straight afterwards showed an area that looked like a torn blister, while the bit of wax I’d been aiming at was still there, but now sticking its tongue out at me while displaying two fingers. I suspect that only a minority of people will have internal ear shapes that would allow the use of the attachments – however, just being able to see what’s going on makes this a really good buy for me. Along with many others, my GP/nurse practice no longer offers ear syringing – the local pharmacy does it but charges 50 per ear, and doing it the slow way with ear drops is a bit frustrating when you have to make fortnightly visits to the nurse to find out if it is working when you really want to see that for yourself as you go along. For me, this has been worth the money and the initial installation frustration.