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Review on Efficient Sewer Inspection With 1080P Triple Lens Industrial Endoscope Camera by Jay Elmo

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Video Feed on Screen, Able to Save Video and Pictures on SD RAM!

Having the screen and recording capability is AWESOME! The picture quality and illumination are absolutely wonderful too. I have two other scopes to compare this one to, and this is now my favorite!The first and most important thing is the picture quality and the fact that I can switch to a side camera. The second most important thing to me is that I CAN NOW SAVE VIDEO! My other two scopes use my phone for power and as the screen. This is okay, but certainly not the best since the software does not save video (I have downloaded numerous programs and none of them were able to save on my phone - which others commented that they had the same issue). I AM THRILLED THAT I CAN SAVE VIDEO TO THE SD Card, transfer it to my computer and save it for reference.The length of the scope is great and the rigidity is just right to exert a force to the tip from a decent distance. It is just right to make it around the elbows and other turns too! Functions just as well as my other one as far as getting through the pipe, but does better overall since it has the side camera to help evaluate the walls of the pipe (at least in the direction of the camera.I should have gotten one with the screen attached and the SD RAM feature before. I will keep my bore scope that uses my phone in storage as a backup. For smaller jobs that require greater maneuverability (like looking at AC coils, my endoscope with the tip that can be bent remotely is awesome, but I now want one like this scope with the screen attached so I can save the video. This scope has spoiled me. I can do nothing but recommend it highly.

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Pros
  • Borescopes
Cons
  • Compatibility limitations may make it difficult to integrate with existing sewer inspection systems.