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Wireless pipe endoscope recordable inspection camera


High resolution remote color camera
Autofocus (Viewing distance: 2" and up)
3.5" full color viewing monitor
3/4 inch shaft diameter at tip
Shaft material: High-density polyethylene (HDPE)
3 ft standard shaft length (Can be up to 9 feet, if you want to order the additional shaft, please contact us.)
4 hrs operation on 4 AA batteries
Mirror, hook and magnet accessories included
Video out for optional recording
Video out port: Mini jack - NTSC signal
Light source: (2) white LED's in tip
Viewing angle: 50 (without clip-on mirror)
Power: (4) AA batteries for hand held and rechargeable (Included) for Monitor
Battery life: approximately 4 hours
The Wireless Inspection Camera display is clear, even in moderately bright light and, since there is no focus adjustment to fiddle with, you just point and shoot.
Our Wireless Recordable Inspection Camera allows for remote inspection of areas generally inaccessible to the naked eye. The Wireless Camera comes with a distal video camera at the end of a 3 ft shaft for internal inspection of engines, A/C systems, interior structures of walls, and other industrial and similar applications.
Imaging and illumination is provided by a full color image sensor and dual solid state Led's which are controlled by an easy to use rolling switch.
Accessory Mirror allows user to see 90 degrees to axis of the shaft. The Magnet accessory will pick up approx 1/4 lb and a hook is also provided for hard to retrieve items.
Media type Micro SD card UP to 12 Gig (like commonly used in cell phones)
Output Media is AVI for Videos and Jpg for Snapshots - AVI can normally be played by Windows media player and Jpg is a common file format used and can be viewed in Windows
Software is included for viewing the images. It is packed on a mini disc and is compressed in a RAR file if you want to try to use it. We have not tested it since the file formats are standard.
If you see a bright white screen, you probably have the camera lens right up against a reflective surface that is bouncing the LED light back into the camera, creating glare. Just pull the probe back a bit.
If you are working inside a contained area with little or no ambient light, remember that the Led's are providing the illumination. Moving the camera tip in and out a bit can improve lighting on the object for the best screen display.
When using the mirror for right angle views, clean the mirror glass carefully with a lint-free cloth. Small specks of dirt and dust and fingerprints degrade the screen image.



Wireless pipe endoscope recordable inspection camera