Inspection Camera 1080P HD 360° Articulating Borescope with 4.3" Screen, 8.5mm Cable Including, 32G Memory Card 5m Cable
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Features
- * 【Bidirectional 180° Steering Lens】Bends 180° easily and freely on both sides, which can bring small probes into tight spaces, and then transmit vivid, clear, all-around videos and pictures on monitor screens and mobile phones at the same time through the cable. It is a recommended, tightly curved borescope camera with light.
- * 【Large 4.3-inch IPS HD Display】The borescope inspection camera adopts a 2.0MP 1080 HD 4.3-inch large display with built-in 8 LEDs with adjustable brightness, allowing the front camera to perfectly view the darkest inspection area. This industrial range allows viewing images, taking standard photos, and recording videos.
- * 【Wide Application】Steering Borescope Camera with Active Head is specialized in evaluating and diagnosing car, car evaporator, engine, carbon, combustion chamber, plumbing, or house problems. If you are a homeowner, electrician, mechanic, or especially someone who loves technology, it is your best partner.
- * 【IP67 Waterproof】Different from other non-waterproof products, our camera supports IP67 waterproof, whether it is wet sewers or sinks, it can work perfectly.
- * 【High temperature protection】The Kentfaith borescope inspection camera is designed with unique temperature protection technology, which can cope even in harsh environments. When the temperature exceeds 95 degrees, it will automatically shut down and play a protective role.
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Selecting the right Inspection tool for the job is critical - different levels of A Borescope. Why is Kentfaithg AGC430N so popular among customers around the world? What’s the special function of it?
The most important thing is that the camera part can be controlled and turned!
Articulation bendable angle: 0°to 180°continuously adjustable and can be locked at any angle. Very easy operation: just push down the release button with the thumb to adjust the articulation angle. Greatly fulfilled the actual needs of customers by inspecting the difficult angles inside a dark, closed compartment.
Widely used inthe NDT and RVI fields:
Aviation aircraft, for both general aviation, business aviation, commercial aviation,n and military
Power generation and electricity
Energy, gas, and oil
Automotive, motorcycles, and boats
HVAC
MRO services
Industrial facility and building maintenance
Manufacturing, metal machining, tubes, and pipes
Mining
Articulation bendable angle: 0°to 180°continuously adjustable and can be locked at any angle. Very easy operation: just push down the release button with the thumb to adjust the articulation angle. Greatly fulfilled the actual needs of customers by inspecting the difficult angles inside a dark, closed compartment.
Widely used inthe NDT and RVI fields:
Aviation aircraft, for both general aviation, business aviation, commercial aviation,n and military
Power generation and electricity
Energy, gas, and oil
Automotive, motorcycles, and boats
HVAC
MRO services
Industrial facility and building maintenance
Manufacturing, metal machining, tubes, and pipes
Mining
AGC430N Articulating Borescope Camera - Bend At Any Angle
Look Back: Examining the entire cylinder and valves
The articulation engine scope is able to take a close look at the piston and then turn the camera around 180 degrees while inside the cylinder to see the valves at the top of the cylinder.
90 Degree Bend
When inserted inside a tube or inside a wall that has a mainline and a branch line, such as a plumbing U/H shape pipe, the Kentfaith borescope camera is able to turn into the branch line.
Pass Obstacle
The snake camera is 0° to 180°continuously adjustable and can easily go through a small block.
Waterproof and Oil Resistant
Greatly improve the articulating part structure, made from titanium alloy with high tungsten braided wear resistance. The camera probe and insertion tube are waterproof IP67.
Rigid Gooseneck Probe
The AGC430N borescope camera adopting a metal fiber optic probe, flexible and malleable enough to shape to your need, with up to 80cm lifting.
Locked at Any Angle
The scope camera's direction can be freely controlled by one wheel and firmly locked at any desired angle.

Who will need an articulating Borescope Inspection Camera?
Professionals: Aircraft/automotive mechanics, electricians, engineers, HVAC/machine technicians, building inspectors, plumbers, pipefitters, security and law enforcement officers, locksmiths, serious DIYers.
House & Car Owners: car owner, handyman who likes to fix things around the house.
House & Car Owners: car owner, handyman who likes to fix things around the house.

Specifications
1. Camera Diameter: 8.5mm
2 . Articulating Angle: 0° - 180° Two-Way
3 . Bending Ratio: 34mm
4. Monitor: 4.3'' LCD color display
5. Probe Length: 1.7M/5.5FT
6 . Waterproof Grade: IP67
7. Light Source: 8 LED with 4 adjustable brightness
8 . Camera Resolution: 1920*1080
9. Zoom: 8X
10 . Battery: 3000mAh rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (up to 4h working time).
Additional Functions: Take photos, record videos, save on a 32GB TF card (shown and transferred to customer).
2 . Articulating Angle: 0° - 180° Two-Way
3 . Bending Ratio: 34mm
4. Monitor: 4.3'' LCD color display
5. Probe Length: 1.7M/5.5FT
6 . Waterproof Grade: IP67
7. Light Source: 8 LED with 4 adjustable brightness
8 . Camera Resolution: 1920*1080
9. Zoom: 8X
10 . Battery: 3000mAh rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (up to 4h working time).
Additional Functions: Take photos, record videos, save on a 32GB TF card (shown and transferred to customer).
Reviews (220)
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Great product
Love it. I've used it for automotive applications as well as seeing inside of wall cavities.
17/02/2026
Good for the money.
Good camera quality, smooth function. I don't even remember why I bought it but it's nice to have, just in case.
11/02/2026
Amazing borescope
Works amazing. Full clarity looking inside engine cylinder walls. Highly recommend to other automotive technicians.
08/02/2026
Wonderful
Why did you pick this product vs others?:It sut my field of work and it shows quality images
05/02/2026
Works great, as advertised.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Excellent tool for automotive use, in tight places.
02/02/2026
Helpful for home inspectors
As a home inspector, my toolbox includes a variety of testing and measuring tools: screw drivers, nut drivers, framing square, concrete and wood moisture meters, temperaturehumidity meters, multi-meters, GFCI & AFCI testers, infrared and probe thermometers, binoculars and a couple of really nice digital cameras to document the appearance of the residence or structure.
Two hands required for a thermal temperature picture, one holding a digital IR thermometer directed at the object while aligning the camera with my other hand to “capture” the reading works well enough; however, a lightweight IR camera attachment to my cell phone is quicker and gives my client a true visual representation of temperature variance.
During a recent home inspection with the house temperature set at 75 and the exterior temperature 61 (picture 1), I felt a breeze several inches away from the chipped plaster above the receptacle and wanted to know more. Placing my anemometer meter at the opening, a 3 mph wind speed was recorded, the draft I felt several inches away. A wide view of the wall was provided by the K&F Concept IR camera that displayed a 9 degree wall temperature difference within 24” inch span (lack of or missing insulation). Removing the cover and receptacle (outlet), I was able to easily insert the lens for a look behind the wall. As the pictures captured, there was no insulation directly behind the receptacle box, above (bent the lens cable upward) and below using the side view camera. The red, yellow, blue, green IR picture is the outside (fiber cement siding). The exterior outlet aligns with the cold spot to the right of the interior outlet and the blue in the upper right corner is the interior outlet. I did not attempt to locate the source of the air leakage, annotating in my report further evaluation by a licensed contractor for options and cost. The nine pictures provided by the K&F Concept and IR camera provide a more comprehensive visual understanding than a mere draft from the outlet.
What is the water bottle for?
I drilled a hole on each end, passed the cable through secured with tape making a lens “stand off” for better observation looking in HVAC duct. With the rounded bottle, I’ve gone 14 feet without getting stuck.
The IR camera comes in a protective small semi-hard case, easy to use with the ability to annotate comments directly onto each picture.
The scope is lightweight and easy to use. All functions (picture, video, light, etc.) controlled by your thumb, except for the side view camera switch which is at the base of the cable. Packaged in a protective hard plastic case, with two metal latches and top and bottom foam padding cut to fit the cable, camera, USB cable and three included lens attachment options is more than adequate. A small magnet, 90 degree mirror and hook to fish wire, or “I dropped my ring in the drain” recovery tool are nice additions.
Providing two options for image transfer (one via the provided USB cable or by removing the mini SD card) gives the user flexibility.
As a home inspector, having a “third eye” is nice to answer any lingering questions regarding temperature and other issues: wall cavities, HVAC units, duct, vents, smoke chamber, chimney…
Adding the K&F Concept infrared thermal camera attachment to my tool inventory will allow more accurate reporting. Well worth the investment.
Two hands required for a thermal temperature picture, one holding a digital IR thermometer directed at the object while aligning the camera with my other hand to “capture” the reading works well enough; however, a lightweight IR camera attachment to my cell phone is quicker and gives my client a true visual representation of temperature variance.
During a recent home inspection with the house temperature set at 75 and the exterior temperature 61 (picture 1), I felt a breeze several inches away from the chipped plaster above the receptacle and wanted to know more. Placing my anemometer meter at the opening, a 3 mph wind speed was recorded, the draft I felt several inches away. A wide view of the wall was provided by the K&F Concept IR camera that displayed a 9 degree wall temperature difference within 24” inch span (lack of or missing insulation). Removing the cover and receptacle (outlet), I was able to easily insert the lens for a look behind the wall. As the pictures captured, there was no insulation directly behind the receptacle box, above (bent the lens cable upward) and below using the side view camera. The red, yellow, blue, green IR picture is the outside (fiber cement siding). The exterior outlet aligns with the cold spot to the right of the interior outlet and the blue in the upper right corner is the interior outlet. I did not attempt to locate the source of the air leakage, annotating in my report further evaluation by a licensed contractor for options and cost. The nine pictures provided by the K&F Concept and IR camera provide a more comprehensive visual understanding than a mere draft from the outlet.
What is the water bottle for?
I drilled a hole on each end, passed the cable through secured with tape making a lens “stand off” for better observation looking in HVAC duct. With the rounded bottle, I’ve gone 14 feet without getting stuck.
The IR camera comes in a protective small semi-hard case, easy to use with the ability to annotate comments directly onto each picture.
The scope is lightweight and easy to use. All functions (picture, video, light, etc.) controlled by your thumb, except for the side view camera switch which is at the base of the cable. Packaged in a protective hard plastic case, with two metal latches and top and bottom foam padding cut to fit the cable, camera, USB cable and three included lens attachment options is more than adequate. A small magnet, 90 degree mirror and hook to fish wire, or “I dropped my ring in the drain” recovery tool are nice additions.
Providing two options for image transfer (one via the provided USB cable or by removing the mini SD card) gives the user flexibility.
As a home inspector, having a “third eye” is nice to answer any lingering questions regarding temperature and other issues: wall cavities, HVAC units, duct, vents, smoke chamber, chimney…
Adding the K&F Concept infrared thermal camera attachment to my tool inventory will allow more accurate reporting. Well worth the investment.
30/01/2026
FAQs
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Eu diria que sim. Esta sonda de alcance pode ser girada em 180 ° em ambas as direções, acho que é mais fácil inspecionar áreas de canto do que uma câmera de lente dupla
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Há uma engrenagem na extremidade da alça que altera o ângulo da cabeça. Empurre o polegar para a posição totalmente deprimida e ele se transformará em forma de J para facilitar o manuseio, este é um ótimo boroscópio
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Specification
| Endoscope | |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 1920*1080 |
| Number of cameras | 2 |
| Camera | 2m megapixels |
| Camera diameter | 8.5mm |
| Light | 8 LEDs |
| Waterproof level | IP67 |
| Camera angle adjustment | 360° |
| Transmission distance | / |
| Battery capacity | 3000mAh |
| Line length | 5 M |
| Support system | / |
| TF card | MAX 32G Include |
| Whether to support wifi | / |
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