4.3″ IPS Screen Endoscope Inspection Camera,Endoscope Camera
4.3″ IPS Screen Endoscope Inspection Camera,Endoscope Camera with Lights,Waterproof Sewer Drain Pipe Camera,Borescope Drain Camera,Gadgets for Men,16.5ft Semi-Rigid Cable (5M)
Packing list
- 3.3/ 16.5/ 33 ft snake camera
- Type-C cable
- User Guide
- 5 pieces accessories (including hook *1, magnet *1, side mirror *1, fixing buckle *3)
Note: SD card is not supported. Video recording and photo recording are not supported.
Dimensions: | 19.9 x 13.7 x 8 centimetres |
Brand: | GAWENTINY |
Model: | 5M |
Part: | LOTUS-QW75 |
Dimensions: | 19.9 x 13.7 x 8 centimetres |
The lens is slightly blurry which is a shame, but otherwise this is great. Used it plenty already for engine work, the framerate is high on the screen, and it’s nice and bright.
Battery life so far has been excellent. Length is not quite enough for my need, but your experience will vary with that.
I got this to help me get close up views when doing DIY projects and working on my car and motorbike for hard to reach or see places. Image quality is good and it lights up at the end so helps illuminate dark spots. A useful tool!
This endoscope inspection camera has a tough case which protects the electronics from any wrong manoeuvring which can result in dropping or knocking it.
It has some easy to press buttons on the front which offer simple adjustments like increasing the luminosity, zoom in and out, a useful 180* image flip as images cannot always be visualized at the right angle and a contrast button which increases the quality of the image but who would want to have it set up at an inferior quality anyway.
The camera has LED lights around it which illuminate in front of the camera and their brightness can be adjusted.
I am not very thrilled with the quality of the image and although it states that it is a HD picture it is in my opinion a bit more pixelated then an actual HD. It is okay for filming in ideal conditions like good light and visibility however when those conditions worsen so does the quality of the image.
Some of the pictures in the listing suggest that the camera can take pictures and make videos however I could not see any buttons that would allow for video taken or pictures and there was no mention of these features on the instructions booklet either.
Not a bad inspection camera, it which has the potential to be great if it would have a better image resolution.
Really good quality unit, sturdy controls.
There’s an option to flip the image as well as adjust the zoom – not what I expected to see at this price.
The unit itself is sturdy and the screen is huge. Also, you can adjust the brightness of the light.
The battery lasts more than long enough for real world use. I never ran out, so couldn’t measure the run time.
Nothing spectacular but it is what you would expect for 20.
I like that the device has a simple hardware on-off switch, I’m a little disappointed that you can’t save screenshots but again, 20. I’m sure there is a higher end model that does this if you need it as there appears to be space for an SD card in the moulding.
You get hardware controls for colour/mono, LED brightness, screen contrast, digital zoom and a button to flip the screen to suit your orientation.
The camera is low resolution and as you would expect engineered for close up work more than anything else.
But its 20 and I think it is pretty good for the pricepoint.
Clear images. Bright light. Very flexible. Useful hooks to clear debris.
Overall, does exactly the job it’s meant to do. Buy preemptively before you have a plumbing blockage I think is best.
Also useful to look for things lost under furniture.
This is a 4.3″ IPS Screen Endoscope Inspection Camera by GAWENTINY and comes with a 1metre camera probe or there is also a 5m or 10m probe version.
The display is an IPS display panel and provides clear and colourful images from the probe. The probe itself has 8 adjustable LED lights on the camera tip.
When using the Endoscope there are various controls on the panel whereby you can change the display to black and white, zoom in and out, rotate the screen image, adjusting the lighting brightness probe and lastly adjust the contrast should you wish.
I found the Endoscope very easy to use and it is ideal for investigating drains and other hard to reach areas. I have even found it useful for looking under my desk if I have lost something just incase it has rolled under there without having to get on my hands an knees thanks to the 1 metre probe.
I did find that if the end of the probe is near an object it just appears blurred on the screen and would not focus on it. In the instructions it recommends a clearance of 2-10cm from the nearest object for a clear image, but that is not always possible when in tight spaces.
Another thing I feel the Endoscope is missing is a screenshot button to take a picture to an SD card so you can look at it after would be really useful although not on this Endoscope.
Overall this is a useful Endoscope although missing some features is priced competitively for what it achieves.
I am highly impressed with the endoscope. It offers incredible value for its price. In fact, for non-industrial use, you would have to pay ten times more to get a comparable device. The endoscope charged fully quick with USB c and worked flawlessly right out of the box. It boasts a wide range of features like zoom and light dimmer that are easy to select from the buttons and using this was straightforward. Unlike the type that connects to your cell phone, which I had tried before and eventually gave up on as they keep losing connection, this endoscope is hassle-free and quick. However, it’s important to exercise caution when using the included accessories such as the mirror, hook, and magnet, as they are not designed for rough handling. Nevertheless, they prove to be a valuable lifeline in times of need