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I'm hearing more and more good things about Vevor. This is pretty impressive for $100. The image quality alone is superior to anything I've ever used. The articulating tip is nice icing on the cake!
I have one by a different brand. I never actually used it beyond testing it out but glad to have it in my arsenal. Just to let anyone reading this know, the cable on these types are very floppy. They aren't stiff like a regular endoscope.
A Directional borescope is fantastic! Hopefully they will add that feature to the longer scopes as well. That would make it far easier to maneuver inside a sewer pipe. I’ve got a few borescopes and they are invaluable for diagnosing issues inside walls, pipes and engines. Great find Doc!
Thank you for the video.I am just wondering if the camera is positioned on the floor and you move left to right how the picture is positioned on the screen.I am asking you because my camera image is diagonally oriented. Thank you
I've had a borescope shoved up my nose 2-3 times in my life, and I can attest this thing shouldn't go there. As for throat and colon, I don't have the relevant experience nor knowledge so I will have to take your word for it. But I refuse to believe the manufacturer on the matter. I have a long-enough borescope that connects to the phone I use occasionally and I can definitely see the use of dialing the business-end. I don't think I had a single use for that borescope where I didn't struggle just because it didn't have this feature. I can even see use cases for it despite its length but I do agree that's a very limiting factor as a general purpose tool.
Thank you for the video.I am just wondering what is happened with pictures when the camera lens is fixed on the floor and you move left to right following the horizontal line.Is the picture also horizontal positioned