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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
So far it functions OK
Zachary Weis
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
Good quality camera. Cheap price.
Jesús Enrique Díaz rebolledo
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
Exelente será muy útil lo recomiendo
Outstanding very good quality !!!
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
Yes very good once I figured out how to activateSecond side camera thereWe’re no instruction to do so
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Great picture for the price you can do no better for what I've seen
K
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
I'm really pleased with this unit (Daxiongmao Dual Lens 1080P HD Borescope.) I've purchased a number of Borescopes (and, note, this IS a borescope, not an endoscope; it's not meant for medical use -- the description probably needs updated) most of which (although not all) either directly (USB) or indirectly (Bluetooth) connected to my cell to let it do the work, basically just acting as cameras. This one, however, is a fully independent unit, with it's own power, light and recording capability.The picture: Ok, there are limits to how good the picture can be, given that you are looking at a fixed focus lens, but it seems to have been set reasonably -- both the front and side cameras have a crystal clear view at about an inch from the target, and still a fairly good image at greater distances. The end camera has a bit longer of a focal range, the side one a bit shorter, so alternating can be good, if you need a clear image, and can get both pointed at what you are looking at; I managed by looking out the end camera as I approached, and then pushing the end past, and rotating the cable until the side camera had a good view. Both work fine at around an inch or two, tho, so if you can only get one positioned to see the target it still works well.Controls: Very good. I prefer to test units like this by just starting in without looking at the instructions; I do UX design sometimes and I like a system that is intuitive, especially if (like for this) it's something I'm unlikely to carry instructions for with me, much less actually try reading them when using it. It took a few minutes to figure out a few of them (like holding the Ok/Record button to swap to the side camera) but the buttons were well enough labeled that that was the only item that took any fiddling to figure out. I especially like the image flip button being easily accessible -- way easier to just hit a button than to try and twist the cable (when it's snaked around turns and obstacles) to try to get the angle I'm looking for.The entire unit is sturdy, and at least somewhat water resistant. The cable that you feed into the target is waterproof, but the unit itself isn't quite -- the bottom has both the USB-C port and the SD car slot, which aren't gasketed, so they COULD be vulnerable if you dropped the entire thing into fluid, but with them on the bottom and the rest of the unit pretty protected (including the buttons being covered by rubber protectors) I wouldn't hesitate to use it in the rain, or an otherwise wet environment.It looks like the SD card is limited to 32g; I tried a 64, and it wouldn't recognize it, but a 32 worked with no issue. This isn't a problem, as that's enough for thousands and thousands of pictures and quite a bit of video.The lights are bright, but can be reduced by a quick button press -- 4 levels (3 and 'off') for the end, and 3 (2 and 'off') for the side camera. It also comes with a fairly standard set of tools you can attach to the end (useful for nudging things, and there's a mirror which is good if you have a really right turn that you can't feed into, but still need to see -- like a cleanout on a lot of pipes, if you come from the wrong direction.)Overall, I'm very happy with it.
iReviewAlot360
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Alright, let's get down and dirty (literally) with this Endoscope Camera – the tool that lets you see where no human eye (or polite society) should probably venture!First Impression: Unboxing this thing, I immediately felt like a low-budget James Bond about to embark on a mission to uncover the mysteries of… my clogged sink. The dual lenses and the promise of HD visuals made me think I was holding some top-secret surveillance tech, albeit one that smells faintly of plastic.Pros:* This borescope is like giving your eyeballs the ability to teleport to the darkest, most disgusting corners of your life. Lost your keys under the couch? Wondering what that unidentifiable gunk is in your drainpipe? This bad boy will show you in glorious 1080p!* The dual lens feature is actually pretty slick. You can switch between forward and side views, which is way more helpful than trying to blindly snake a regular camera around like a caffeinated earthworm.* The built-in LEDs are surprisingly bright. They illuminate the shadowy realms you're exploring with the intensity of a curious toddler with a flashlight. Just be prepared for the horrifying discoveries these bright lights might reveal.* The 16.5FT semi-rigid cable is the perfect length for delving into the abyss without having to fully commit and crawl in after it. It's like having a curious, camera-tipped snake at your command.* The IP67 waterproof rating is a lifesaver (literally, if you're trying to find your wedding ring in the toilet). It means you can plunge this thing into the wet and wild without electrocuting yourself or bricking your new spy gadget.Cons:* Let's be honest, the image quality, while "HD," isn't exactly going to win any cinematography awards. It's more like "Hey, look, it's blurry but you can definitely tell that's a hairball the size of a hamster."* Navigating the camera in tight spaces can feel like trying to perform brain surgery with a joystick. It takes a bit of practice to get the hang of which way is "up" in the subterranean world you're exploring.* The "Tools for Men" tag on the product description made me chuckle. I'm pretty sure women also enjoy peering into the horrifying depths of their plumbing. Unless there's some secret man-code for endoscope usage I'm unaware of.Overall Thoughts: This Endoscope Camera is a surprisingly useful (and often unsettling) gadget. It's perfect for diagnosing household mysteries and finding lost items in the nether regions. Just be prepared for the things you might see – some sights are best left unseen, but hey, at least now you'll know what's lurking down there.Suggestions for Improvement:* Maybe include a little warning label: "Caution: May reveal the true horror of your household grime."* A slightly more intuitive control scheme for navigating the camera would be a godsend. Maybe haptic feedback to tell you which way the camera is facing?Recommendation: If you're the type of person who's endlessly curious (or just really tired of guessing what's clogging your pipes), then yes, I'd recommend this Endoscope Camera. It's a fun and functional tool that will give you a whole new perspective on the hidden world around you. Just don't blame me for the nightmares.
Phil
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
I was disappointed with this. It is more of a toy than a useful endoscopic probe. There is no remote control of the direction the end of the endoscope is pointing. It does have both a front view camera and a side view camera. Both cameras have to be about 1 inch away from the object before the focus is really good. It is very difficult (if not impossible) to rotate the endoscope to have the side view camera pan 360˚....something that would be great to do.There are also attachments for the end of the endoscope. These attachments are a mirror, a magnet and a hook. The trouble is that attachments make the end of the endoscope considerable bigger (see the pictures attached). Also, the edges of the attachments are not beveled, so they are guaranteed to snag on objects when you try to withdraw the endoscope. The attachment could then fall off, which is even worse.On the positive side, it does nicely illuminate the area and the light levels can be controlled. It also can change magnification, giving you a wide field of view or zooming into the center of the field. The length of the endoscope (16.5 ft) is fantastic. It is easy to use and the end of the endoscope is waterproof. So, it does have some redeeming qualities.
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