
Would I buy this again? Doubtful, I'd probably buy a better quality one but since I'm only using this to look inside of a piece of equipment and retrieve a bolt from inside a cooling fan it should do ok. What an amazing gadget! I had been needing one of these boroscopes for quite a while.


I needed one at work and ran around for about an hour trying to find one, then called the public works department and had a work order set up for having one "that day". Those guys didn't show up until monday after I resolved my problem blind. I got lucky that day going in blind to fix a problem that was 3 meters in a 25mm hole. A magnet, and a hook for retrieving objects, and 3rd, a 45 degree rear view mirror. The close up detail of the camera was very good, as what it's meant for. Within a minute after opening the product I plugged it into my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and then went to the app store and got the app to view with the camera. There were a varitey of functions that controlled brightness, contrast and hue. It's waterproof, so I'm sure I'll end up with the camera submerged at some point in the future. I'm very happy to have this tool that will be extremely handy the next time I use it. The major issue you'll have with this is the software - I would recommend you search up the "Open Camera" app on Android if your phone doesn't have native USB/OTG Camera support as many other "free" apps have tons obnoxious ads. If you have iOS I can't recommend an app.Īlso depending on your phone, it may auto detect the camera when plugged in and recommend to open your installed camera apps, but then once the Camera is unplugged it won't auto detect again till you restart your phone. YMMV but it's your phone's issue, not the Camera. I had to push a few updates to my phone till the issue was fixed. PC has the same issue - the native drivers are fine, but you'll need a piece of software with capture capability.
