🔍 Dive into the unseen with DEPSTECH's Dual Lens Endoscope!
The DEPSTECH Dual Lens Wireless Endoscope is a cutting-edge inspection camera featuring 1080P resolution, a flexible 16.5FT cable, and dual lenses for versatile viewing. With 7 LED lights and IP67 waterproofing, it’s perfect for plumbing, automotive, and electrical diagnostics, compatible with both Android and iOS devices.
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Autofocus | No |
Focal Length Description | Front Camera: 3-8cm / 1.2-3.1in, Side Camera: 2-6cm / 0.8-2.4in |
Zoom | manual |
Included Flash Type | Internal |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
Audio Recording | No |
Has Self-Timer | No |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
File Format | JPEG, MP4 |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Shooting Modes | Manual |
Color | Bright Yellow |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
C**H
Camera
The different adjustments for the lens is great like zooming in from a mile away lol
J**N
Great for heat exchangers!
I have been a HVAC technician for 20 years. We document all our service calls through Service Titan on our IPads. This camera is great! It’s small enough to slip into the heat exchanger. You can take photos and videos and then just upload them to Service Titan. This way our customers and our company can see any issues.
B**N
Setup time is lengthy.
Setup on a Smartphone requires a lengthy learning curve while using the instructions that were included. Great product after a lengthy setup time.
A**W
Worth every penny
I love this camera, it gets is small spots with an amazing camera image
D**A
Very useful, works well.
I bought a similar endoscope a few years ago and found it virtually useless.I need something that worked and found this one.It works really well.I bought this to look for an intermittent water drip coming down from inside the ceiling.I just received the unit today and have not gotten to look for the leak yet, but I found another use for it already!I have a corner kitchen cabinet with a carousel inside. Last week it got jammed in an open position. Something was jamming it with both the normal ‘outside’ doors locked in a corner inside blocking it from moving more than an inch or so.Soooo… I powered up this endoscope and was able to slide it under the carousel and found a glass instantpot lid had somehow fallen off of the carousel.Because I could now see the blockage I also found a way to get the lid out without having to take the carousel apart as I was expecting to do. The ‘scope showed me a spot where the doors were offset enough I could get a few fingers in and manipulate the lid enough to move the carousel enough to get enough of a grip on the kid enough to slide it out.This scope saved me about an hours worth of work unloading the carousel, disassembling it, reassembling it and reloading it.Funny issue in the process. I had just setup the scope and got it connected to my ipad and had images. About a minute into probing around under the carousel the image went totally orange! I checked all my connections, turned the unit off, rebooted the ipad - and STILL an all orange image.I finally looked at the lens and there was a tiny glob of something orange (marmalade?) stuck on the lens! Cleaned it off with a paper towel scrap and had a better image, but it must have left a film. I dug out a wet eyeglass wipe and had a perfect image again. (I put a bunch if the lens wipes in the box with the scope now).One really nice feature with this unit is that it has two lenses. The first one faces straight forward as expected. The second lens is at a right angle to the first one. So if you get in a tight spot and look around you can just switch to the second lens and rotate the scope. On other models you pull the scope out, screw in the 90 degree mirror and start over again. The dual lens unit was only about $15 more than the one lens unit.Last note: I tried to get the hook accessory on the scope. But I had a very difficult time getting the guard ring off of the scope. It was so tight I need to use a leatherman plier with sharp teeth to gently, but firmly get the ring to move at all. One I got it to move I was able to use just my fingers to get it off and out the hook on.
T**N
Great picture!
Very clear picture quality
A**N
Tech support
I had an issue with the camera where it said to email tech support. I emailed support and they got back to me right away and sent me the product without hesitation. I would highly get this product again.
R**K
Depstech 2MP Dual Lens
I really wanted a 5 megapixel or better dual lens but nobody makes one yet. They are making 2mp, 5mp and 12mp single lens and only 2mp dual lens. I figured I'd be using the side lens quite a bit so purchased the 2mp dual lens camera. I'm having buyers remorse now because I'm not impressed with the image quality even at the highest resolution. You have to get closer than 3" from the object to get a half way decent image. I wouldn't call it bad but certainly could be better if you need to look at something in detail. The photos that people posted in the reviews all look pretty grainy. They do tell you in the description that the focal length is less than 3".The device was easy to set up and start using on my android phone. The annoying thing is that you need to go into your wifi settings on your phone and manually connect to the device when you want to use it. The wifi signal is strong and I never loss connection once with the phone less than a few feet away.The lights are decent but wish they were a little brighter. Especially if you need to look a something further away. That said this camera is designed for close up inspection so the lights suffice for that. I just find myself wanting to look at things further away very often.The side lens is a bit tricky to use. It only points in one direction so you have to rotate the cable around to try and get it pointing in the right direct. Still better than having no side lens.Given that you need to get quite close to your desired inspection area with this camera, the 16ft long semi-flexible cable is way overkill. 8ft would have been plenty. If your going into a smooth pipe without bends it will work decent. Anything else will be a struggle. Trying to work it through a wall cavity for a long distance is not going to happen since it will snag something and curl up. Plus the focal length is pretty short so trying to get he camera within 6" or less of your target will be tough. A higher resolution camera would be better with a longer focal length would be better for exploring duct work and wall cavities.The front of the camera is convex so if you shove it down a drain pipe it will likely scrape drain sludge off the walls of the pipe and block the camera lens. You might have to rig it in a way to keep it from coming in contact with the walls of the pipe if you needed to use it in that way.This is not one camera that does all. I'll being looking to get a second camera or upgrade in the future. For the price I can't complain to much. I'll make due with this camera until someone comes out with a 5mp or better dual lens version. It's certainly better than having to take things apart or open them up to look at them.
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