360° Articulating Inspection Camera Kentfaith Borescope with 6mm Ultra-Fine Camera & 6 LED Lights for Car Inspection Pilot Home Sewer Inspection 1 Meter
SKU: GW45.0048
First, I have another articulating borescope by Acekool, which has a longer cable, larger screen, and is half as expensive. It's only 2-direction, it only looks left and right, it doesnt have the 360 joystick. But before making a decision, you may want to evaluate your needs and do a little research.
Second, while overall I love this tool, the only thing that frustrates me is the cable length. You cannot trade this out for a longer cable, you're stuck with the 3.3 feet.
Despite those two comments, this is a fantastic borescope. It's easy to operate, seems well built. The picture is color, HD, good resolution. You can move your images/videos to a PC if needed, but the screen is pretty clear and playback is easy. For me, I will rarely have to move photos/videos to the PC. It comes with a micro SD preinstalled, which is great.
You may want to keep the manual handy until you get used to it, some of the features require long pressing buttons and things like that. It's all fairly intuitive, just takes some time to memorize.
The joystick is controlled by internal cables, similar to bicycle brake lines. It's not motorized, so you can control the camera with the joystick even when the power is off. That also means these internal cables will stretch out and wear out eventually, though this should last for quite a while before you have to worry about this.
4.5 stars
Second, while overall I love this tool, the only thing that frustrates me is the cable length. You cannot trade this out for a longer cable, you're stuck with the 3.3 feet.
Despite those two comments, this is a fantastic borescope. It's easy to operate, seems well built. The picture is color, HD, good resolution. You can move your images/videos to a PC if needed, but the screen is pretty clear and playback is easy. For me, I will rarely have to move photos/videos to the PC. It comes with a micro SD preinstalled, which is great.
You may want to keep the manual handy until you get used to it, some of the features require long pressing buttons and things like that. It's all fairly intuitive, just takes some time to memorize.
The joystick is controlled by internal cables, similar to bicycle brake lines. It's not motorized, so you can control the camera with the joystick even when the power is off. That also means these internal cables will stretch out and wear out eventually, though this should last for quite a while before you have to worry about this.
4.5 stars
04/09/2022
This Borescope is a must-have tool for any DIY enthusiast or professional mechanic. The camera head is compact enough to fit into tight spaces, and the 4-way articulation provides incredible maneuverability. I've enjoyed using this borescope in other to have eye on the hard-to-reach in my attic. It allowed me to inspect hard-to-reach areas in my car with ease, which would have been impossible otherwise.
The 4.3-inch HD screen offers clear visuals, and the image quality is great. I'm able to capture image and record critical details on the in-built microSD card. The 1-meter flexible cable is sturdy yet pliable, making it easy to navigate without feeling overly rigid. I was pleasantly surprised by the durability of the design—it feels solid and well-constructed.
It took a few minutes to learn the articulation controls, but once I did, it was smooth sailing. The battery life is decent but could be longer for extended inspection sessions.
Overall, the Kentfaith borescope is a reliable, well-designed tool perfect for detailed inspections. It has already saved me time and money by avoiding unnecessary disassembly.
The 4.3-inch HD screen offers clear visuals, and the image quality is great. I'm able to capture image and record critical details on the in-built microSD card. The 1-meter flexible cable is sturdy yet pliable, making it easy to navigate without feeling overly rigid. I was pleasantly surprised by the durability of the design—it feels solid and well-constructed.
It took a few minutes to learn the articulation controls, but once I did, it was smooth sailing. The battery life is decent but could be longer for extended inspection sessions.
Overall, the Kentfaith borescope is a reliable, well-designed tool perfect for detailed inspections. It has already saved me time and money by avoiding unnecessary disassembly.
04/09/2022
What's included:
- Borescope
- Micro SD card 32 GB
- IPS display
- User manual
- Carrying case
The borescope featuring a 360 degree articulating lens by Kentfaith is one that doesn't require prior knowledge or experience with a borescope, has a variety of features and settings , but which has standard options compared to others.
The borescope basically comes in two pieces - the borescope and the IPS screen which is easily mounted onto the device by threading into the top.
Inside the borescope is a Micro SD card of 32 GB that has been included and is ready to use, only requiring to be formatted which can be done while in the device itself.
The length of the cable with the camera on the end is about 1 meter and both the cable and camera are able to be used in wet conditions although the quality of photos or videos can and likely will be somewhat impacted.
The device's handle is made of plastic and has a joystick in the middle which can be controlled easily by the same hand holding the device with one's thumb. I found using my thumb to manipulate the camera to be comfortable and simple although the movement of the joystick and the corresponding movement of the camera do take some time to get acquainted with and used to.
The design of the scope also has the button to take pictures or photos on the front like a trigger which again is very easily reached with the hand holding the scope. Overall, this borescope is designed quite well and I found using it for lengthy periods not to cause my hand to become too tired.
Using the device is pretty simple. In my video, I provide a basic guide and walkthrough of the functions and features that this borescope has including three resolutions 1080p, 720p and 480p as well as toggling between taking pictures vs taking photos.
As a completely flexible borescope the one thing I would point out is that this device's cable will basically follow the laws of gravity and so if the goal is to manipulate the cable in upwards directions it may be a better option to go with the semi-rigid option. For example, I tried to slide this into my ceiling and found it more challenging to do so vs just having the camera look up. So if getting the cable more involved in the process is a necessity this flexible design may not be the best options. On the other hand, I did drop an instrument into the engine bay of my car and approaching the engine bay from above using this flexible version made locating that object pretty simple.
The key to this borescope is really the camera. The borescope will only be as good as the camera it is equipped with. In this case, the camera has three resolutions as noted above and at 1808p it works well especially in dry conditions. Furthermore, the camera is surrounded by 6 LEDs and its possible to change the brightness of those LEDs or turn them off altogether. Depending on your use case scenario, the LEDs do play a very important role especially in circumstances where this device is used to look inside walls or other dark places. Of course since this is a rechargeable device, the brighter the LEDs are and the higher the resolution, the more quickly the battery will be depleted needing to be recharged. I have to admit I have used this for a few hours over a few tasks and have not needed to recharge it yet.
As I noted earlier, the only real learning curve will come in trying to move the camera in directions needed using the joystick. It feels a little awkward but with time, becomes easier.
While this device generally works quite well and the use of the attached IPS screen is much better than using a phone for example, there are a couple of small issues in my opinion. First, to delete images, I couldnt find any obvious ways other than to remove images after having taken out the micro SD card and placing it into a PC. Put another way, there is no 'onboard' mechanism for deleting images.
Second, to begin taking a video actually requires more than just a long press of the trigger button. After long pressing the trigger it is then required to actually confirm entering into video mode which is a little less convenient but certainly not a deal breaker.
Third, to transfer images, requires taking them from the Micro SD card rather than just being able to use the USB cable and plugging it into a PC. The latter would be so much easier but that's not the way this system works.
Lastly, resolution is good at 1080p but it would be much better at higher resolutions especially in some circumstances where a liquid is involved and visibility is reduced.
Overall, this borescope with a 360 degree articulating camera works well. It lacks a little here and there, as I have just noted, but its quite simple to be up and running right out of the box, and one doesn't need to feel intimidated by the device. Controls are simple, and easily reached with the well designed handle. Although I am not big on the plastic handle its durable enough.
Finally there is a nice (albeit plastic again) carrying case to place the device into for protection and to transport it from one place to another and this carrying case is slim and easy to manage making portability a non-issue.
There are some better borescopes out there for certain, so value will really depend on how you imagine using this device. It is easy to understand the functions and the handle is designed well and the inclusion of an IPS screen as part of the device are appreciated.
There are a couple of other points to mention regarding zoom capabilities etc but these are noted in my video.
Overall, this is not a bad device at all especially for circumstances where this type of device could be handy around the house.
Cheers,
- Borescope
- Micro SD card 32 GB
- IPS display
- User manual
- Carrying case
The borescope featuring a 360 degree articulating lens by Kentfaith is one that doesn't require prior knowledge or experience with a borescope, has a variety of features and settings , but which has standard options compared to others.
The borescope basically comes in two pieces - the borescope and the IPS screen which is easily mounted onto the device by threading into the top.
Inside the borescope is a Micro SD card of 32 GB that has been included and is ready to use, only requiring to be formatted which can be done while in the device itself.
The length of the cable with the camera on the end is about 1 meter and both the cable and camera are able to be used in wet conditions although the quality of photos or videos can and likely will be somewhat impacted.
The device's handle is made of plastic and has a joystick in the middle which can be controlled easily by the same hand holding the device with one's thumb. I found using my thumb to manipulate the camera to be comfortable and simple although the movement of the joystick and the corresponding movement of the camera do take some time to get acquainted with and used to.
The design of the scope also has the button to take pictures or photos on the front like a trigger which again is very easily reached with the hand holding the scope. Overall, this borescope is designed quite well and I found using it for lengthy periods not to cause my hand to become too tired.
Using the device is pretty simple. In my video, I provide a basic guide and walkthrough of the functions and features that this borescope has including three resolutions 1080p, 720p and 480p as well as toggling between taking pictures vs taking photos.
As a completely flexible borescope the one thing I would point out is that this device's cable will basically follow the laws of gravity and so if the goal is to manipulate the cable in upwards directions it may be a better option to go with the semi-rigid option. For example, I tried to slide this into my ceiling and found it more challenging to do so vs just having the camera look up. So if getting the cable more involved in the process is a necessity this flexible design may not be the best options. On the other hand, I did drop an instrument into the engine bay of my car and approaching the engine bay from above using this flexible version made locating that object pretty simple.
The key to this borescope is really the camera. The borescope will only be as good as the camera it is equipped with. In this case, the camera has three resolutions as noted above and at 1808p it works well especially in dry conditions. Furthermore, the camera is surrounded by 6 LEDs and its possible to change the brightness of those LEDs or turn them off altogether. Depending on your use case scenario, the LEDs do play a very important role especially in circumstances where this device is used to look inside walls or other dark places. Of course since this is a rechargeable device, the brighter the LEDs are and the higher the resolution, the more quickly the battery will be depleted needing to be recharged. I have to admit I have used this for a few hours over a few tasks and have not needed to recharge it yet.
As I noted earlier, the only real learning curve will come in trying to move the camera in directions needed using the joystick. It feels a little awkward but with time, becomes easier.
While this device generally works quite well and the use of the attached IPS screen is much better than using a phone for example, there are a couple of small issues in my opinion. First, to delete images, I couldnt find any obvious ways other than to remove images after having taken out the micro SD card and placing it into a PC. Put another way, there is no 'onboard' mechanism for deleting images.
Second, to begin taking a video actually requires more than just a long press of the trigger button. After long pressing the trigger it is then required to actually confirm entering into video mode which is a little less convenient but certainly not a deal breaker.
Third, to transfer images, requires taking them from the Micro SD card rather than just being able to use the USB cable and plugging it into a PC. The latter would be so much easier but that's not the way this system works.
Lastly, resolution is good at 1080p but it would be much better at higher resolutions especially in some circumstances where a liquid is involved and visibility is reduced.
Overall, this borescope with a 360 degree articulating camera works well. It lacks a little here and there, as I have just noted, but its quite simple to be up and running right out of the box, and one doesn't need to feel intimidated by the device. Controls are simple, and easily reached with the well designed handle. Although I am not big on the plastic handle its durable enough.
Finally there is a nice (albeit plastic again) carrying case to place the device into for protection and to transport it from one place to another and this carrying case is slim and easy to manage making portability a non-issue.
There are some better borescopes out there for certain, so value will really depend on how you imagine using this device. It is easy to understand the functions and the handle is designed well and the inclusion of an IPS screen as part of the device are appreciated.
There are a couple of other points to mention regarding zoom capabilities etc but these are noted in my video.
Overall, this is not a bad device at all especially for circumstances where this type of device could be handy around the house.
Cheers,
04/09/2022
This review evaluates the “360° 4-Way 4.3-inch Articulating Fiber Optic Borescope Camera with Light (3.3FT Flexible Cable)” made by Kentfaith.
The product was shipped with no excessive or wasteful packaging and all components were contained snugly in a form-fitted molded plastic case. What’s in the box: one (1) 4.3in HD Borescope inspection camera head, (1) one 3.3 ft endoscope camera cable, (1) USB-C to USB-A data cable, (1) one removable 32GB micro SD card (installed in the unit), magnet, (1) one microfiber lens cloth, (1) one form-fitted blow molded plastic case, and an owner’s manual.
First impressions: Wow, I’m thoroughly impressed. Upon opening the box I immediately saw that it came in a decent, plastic form-fitted case! I will say that this impressed me right off the jump. My biggest pet peeve is getting a tool kit that has multiple pieces and it is sold with either no case or a flimsy one. I hate trying to adapt some toolbox or Tupperware to suit my needs. I WILL ALWAYS PAY EXTRA FOR SUCH A CASE! It is so nice to pull out a complete kit to “go into battle” and get a breakdown fixed.
This diagnostic unit is light commercial/industrial grade; well-built with a large 4.3" HD colour IPS screen and a 3.3-foot-long fiber optic ¼” endoscope camera. Right out of the box, the unit feels quality-made, indicative of a professional tool. The unit is powered by two removable rechargeable lithium-ion batteries totaling 5,200mAh giving the user up to 6 hours of runtime. The batteries are rechargeable via a 5V/1.2A or greater USB-A charging block (not included). The USB-C charging port and ON/OFF button are located on the right-hand side of the screen bezel The micro-SD port is located on the left-hand side of the screen bezel. The camera head is attached to an IP67 water resistant 3.3 foot long, fiber optic armored cable with a 0.244” diameter 6 LED illuminated 1.0MP FHD camera head. This endoscope head can be submerged in liquids within operating temperatures of 22°F-118°F and has adjustable brightness and the ability to view 360 degrees. It takes crystal clear 1.0MP pictures and 1080p video @ 30fps. The configuration/layout of this unit is very intuitive and not overly complicated. My only complaint is that the handgrip has no texture or non-slip grip; if you have wet or oily hands/gloves, this could be an issue!
I am evaluating this product as part of the Kentfaith Vine program so I am limited to a 30-day window to submit a review. In order to verify the durability of this product, I am going to monitor this product and its performance over the next 8-12 months of use and revise my review should problems arise.
Cost-effectiveness and value: Overall I am very satisfied with the product; it is well-made, comprehensive, and very easy to use. It has 1,001 uses and is an excellent addition for either a tradesman or a homeowner. At a current price of $399.99 (plus a $140 off coupon), I feel that this product is very competitively priced for the quality and advanced functionality delivered.
In summary: the “360° 4-Way 4.3-inch Articulating Fiber Optic Borescope Camera with Light (3.3FT Flexible Cable)” made by Kentfaith is very well-made and delivers excellent results at a price that doesn’t break the bank. This is a welcome, must-have addition for a tradesman or home mechanic/handyman whether you’re a novice or a professional. I would recommend this product without reservation.
Pros
The product was shipped with no excessive or wasteful packaging and all components were contained snugly in a form-fitted molded plastic case. What’s in the box: one (1) 4.3in HD Borescope inspection camera head, (1) one 3.3 ft endoscope camera cable, (1) USB-C to USB-A data cable, (1) one removable 32GB micro SD card (installed in the unit), magnet, (1) one microfiber lens cloth, (1) one form-fitted blow molded plastic case, and an owner’s manual.
First impressions: Wow, I’m thoroughly impressed. Upon opening the box I immediately saw that it came in a decent, plastic form-fitted case! I will say that this impressed me right off the jump. My biggest pet peeve is getting a tool kit that has multiple pieces and it is sold with either no case or a flimsy one. I hate trying to adapt some toolbox or Tupperware to suit my needs. I WILL ALWAYS PAY EXTRA FOR SUCH A CASE! It is so nice to pull out a complete kit to “go into battle” and get a breakdown fixed.
This diagnostic unit is light commercial/industrial grade; well-built with a large 4.3" HD colour IPS screen and a 3.3-foot-long fiber optic ¼” endoscope camera. Right out of the box, the unit feels quality-made, indicative of a professional tool. The unit is powered by two removable rechargeable lithium-ion batteries totaling 5,200mAh giving the user up to 6 hours of runtime. The batteries are rechargeable via a 5V/1.2A or greater USB-A charging block (not included). The USB-C charging port and ON/OFF button are located on the right-hand side of the screen bezel The micro-SD port is located on the left-hand side of the screen bezel. The camera head is attached to an IP67 water resistant 3.3 foot long, fiber optic armored cable with a 0.244” diameter 6 LED illuminated 1.0MP FHD camera head. This endoscope head can be submerged in liquids within operating temperatures of 22°F-118°F and has adjustable brightness and the ability to view 360 degrees. It takes crystal clear 1.0MP pictures and 1080p video @ 30fps. The configuration/layout of this unit is very intuitive and not overly complicated. My only complaint is that the handgrip has no texture or non-slip grip; if you have wet or oily hands/gloves, this could be an issue!
I am evaluating this product as part of the Kentfaith Vine program so I am limited to a 30-day window to submit a review. In order to verify the durability of this product, I am going to monitor this product and its performance over the next 8-12 months of use and revise my review should problems arise.
Cost-effectiveness and value: Overall I am very satisfied with the product; it is well-made, comprehensive, and very easy to use. It has 1,001 uses and is an excellent addition for either a tradesman or a homeowner. At a current price of $399.99 (plus a $140 off coupon), I feel that this product is very competitively priced for the quality and advanced functionality delivered.
In summary: the “360° 4-Way 4.3-inch Articulating Fiber Optic Borescope Camera with Light (3.3FT Flexible Cable)” made by Kentfaith is very well-made and delivers excellent results at a price that doesn’t break the bank. This is a welcome, must-have addition for a tradesman or home mechanic/handyman whether you’re a novice or a professional. I would recommend this product without reservation.
Pros
04/09/2022
I have never used a borescope and had expected it to be hard to control or use. This gives you the ability to move the camera from the handle and the screen is large and clear. You can save video or pictures to the card provided without having to download apps like on a phone. I got this because I was showing water damage in a hard-to-reach place, and I wanted to see what was going on behind the wall. This allowed me to pinpoint the area of the leak without having to tear out my whole wall.
15/07/2022
Very easy to put together just screw on the little monitor. Comes with a usb cord to charge this unit, crystal clear picture and has a toggle switch so you can control the direction of the lens. A little expensive but get the job done
14/05/2022
Really like this 360° Articulating Borescope tool from Kentfaith. It is very light weight (case & all weigh under 3 Lbs) which is great because it is a tool that you hold in just the one hand to use and may often use in situations where you have to hold it upwards, if you were looking at something in an ceiling for example, so being lightweight is important.
Most of this item is a hardened good quality plastic and it is pretty durable. It fits really good in your hand and there is not too much weight one way or the other so it stays pretty stable in your hand while using it as well. It is great that the Video Screen portion has the ability to separate from the handheld portion as you are able to tuck it away in the storage case that is provided with it for safe keeping. The storage case is ok, but wish it was a little more durable. There is a cheap sticker on the front of the case which keeps trying to bubble as if it were going to come off, I tried to show this in the video i provided. I know it is just a sticker on the case, but i wish it had looked a little better.
Charging is no problem, comes with a cord but you need your own charger. There is a great information booklet with this item and it is an easy read which i appreciated, they even have color photos in the booklet. That to me was a very nice touch.
There is a removable clear plastic covering on the view screen which has the explanation of what the buttons on the Camera portion do. I really appreciated this because while you are learning how to use it i can just refer to the instructions on the screen instead of going to the booklet all the time. And once i learn and remember what the buttons are all for then i can simply remove the plastic info sheet. But it honestly does not even really get in the way. In the Video i have provided you can see me using the screen with the plastic sheet still on it. so as you can tell, its basically almost invisible and not bothersome at all. Plus, you can notice that while testing the camera view it was even able to view far across the room and very clear, Pretty impressive!.
Over all great item with amazing video cam quality image, The toggle control takes some getting used to as it is a little on the sensitive side but the camera head is incredibly agile so you can really get some amazing view angles with this scope. I would defiantly recommend this product.
Most of this item is a hardened good quality plastic and it is pretty durable. It fits really good in your hand and there is not too much weight one way or the other so it stays pretty stable in your hand while using it as well. It is great that the Video Screen portion has the ability to separate from the handheld portion as you are able to tuck it away in the storage case that is provided with it for safe keeping. The storage case is ok, but wish it was a little more durable. There is a cheap sticker on the front of the case which keeps trying to bubble as if it were going to come off, I tried to show this in the video i provided. I know it is just a sticker on the case, but i wish it had looked a little better.
Charging is no problem, comes with a cord but you need your own charger. There is a great information booklet with this item and it is an easy read which i appreciated, they even have color photos in the booklet. That to me was a very nice touch.
There is a removable clear plastic covering on the view screen which has the explanation of what the buttons on the Camera portion do. I really appreciated this because while you are learning how to use it i can just refer to the instructions on the screen instead of going to the booklet all the time. And once i learn and remember what the buttons are all for then i can simply remove the plastic info sheet. But it honestly does not even really get in the way. In the Video i have provided you can see me using the screen with the plastic sheet still on it. so as you can tell, its basically almost invisible and not bothersome at all. Plus, you can notice that while testing the camera view it was even able to view far across the room and very clear, Pretty impressive!.
Over all great item with amazing video cam quality image, The toggle control takes some getting used to as it is a little on the sensitive side but the camera head is incredibly agile so you can really get some amazing view angles with this scope. I would defiantly recommend this product.
14/05/2022
This borescope is not a cheap borescope that you can pick up and see left or right, this thing is well made and well designed. You are able to articulate in all directions and flip your view if necessary. The monitor can be charged via USB-C and batter life is quite long. Everything you need comes in a nicely packaged case. The screen screws onto the scope and once powered on, the light comes on and the camera is live. It is really easy to operate and really intuitive. You can get into really difficult places to see what is going on and snap some photos on your way and when you get there. The image is nice and crisp and light provides enough light to see what is going on. There are so many things that are great and helpful with this borescope, the only downfall is the price. While it is not as expensive as its competitors, I think the price of these tools keeps them out of the reach of most shade tree mechanics. They are very helpful and I think are worth the investment, but if you are only using one occasionally, you may be able to get by with a less expensive one. If you find you would be using it more often and you ready to drop a little more money for one, this is definitely worth your consideration.
14/04/2022
I've been using this handheld endoscope monitor specifically for inspecting my 2000 Porsche 986 Boxster's engine, and it's been quite a mixed experience. On the positive side, the large IPS screen is a real standout feature. When I'm checking for bore scoring, having a 4.3" IPS LCD screen with crisp, clear visuals is incredibly convenient, and I don't need any external software or apps, which is a huge plus. The rechargeable and replaceable battery is also a game-changer in this context, as it eliminates the need to replace the entire borescope and provides up to 6 hours of usage time, ensuring I can thoroughly inspect the engine.
However, there are a couple of drawbacks to consider, especially when using it in the car. The modular structure, while touted as a benefit, can be somewhat finicky during inspections. Replacing the snake tube and screen can sometimes feel less secure than I'd like, which can be distracting while examining the engine. Additionally, while the high-temperature protection feature is ideal for automotive inspections, it can be a bit limiting in the confined spaces of the engine compartment. Getting the right angles for a comprehensive view can be challenging and time-consuming.
In my car, this endoscope helps me pinpoint any potential issues in the engine, such as bore scoring. The large screen and long battery life are essential for this task, but I do need to be cautious about the modular design's limitations, especially when navigating the tight spaces under the hood. Despite these challenges, it has proven to be a valuable tool in saving me both time and money during my home mechanic weekend warrior car inspections.
However, there are a couple of drawbacks to consider, especially when using it in the car. The modular structure, while touted as a benefit, can be somewhat finicky during inspections. Replacing the snake tube and screen can sometimes feel less secure than I'd like, which can be distracting while examining the engine. Additionally, while the high-temperature protection feature is ideal for automotive inspections, it can be a bit limiting in the confined spaces of the engine compartment. Getting the right angles for a comprehensive view can be challenging and time-consuming.
In my car, this endoscope helps me pinpoint any potential issues in the engine, such as bore scoring. The large screen and long battery life are essential for this task, but I do need to be cautious about the modular design's limitations, especially when navigating the tight spaces under the hood. Despite these challenges, it has proven to be a valuable tool in saving me both time and money during my home mechanic weekend warrior car inspections.
20/02/2022
I've had some professional exposure to high end articulating borescopes in the aviation industry, and these were typically out of reach (financially speaking) to the average consumer. It amazes me to see many quality offerings now available at affordable price levels. I couldn't pass up the chance to check this one out. Overall, I am really impressed with the quality and functionality of this Kentfaith borescope. It comes packaged in a decent plastic case with a good instruction manual. The scope assembles easily and is very intuitive to use. Control of the articulating camera tip is not the most fluid and controllable I've used in much more expensive machines, but I would rate it very good, and certainly capable of just about anything more expensive units can accomplish. The picture quality and screen image quality are also very good with a generous depth of focus. The quality of the build and materials (e.g. plastic housings, fit, finish) is good and commensurate with my expectations at this price point. I like that the rechargeable battery is accessible and replaceable, if needed. The unit has capability to store images which is very handy for those needing to document findings. The lighting intensity is adjustable for optimal illumination. I tested this with a plumbing project I'm currently working on to inspect a fitting in an extremely tight space and it worked flawlessly. This is a lot of technology at an affordable price, and a real game changer for the pro or DIY mechanic that wants excellent performance without breaking the bank. Highly recommended.
04/02/2022