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Waterproof 3m Mini USB Endoscope Inspection Camera 7mm Lens
This USB endoscope inspection camera is a practical tool for looking into hard-to-reach spaces during repairs, maintenance and troubleshooting. Its slim 7mm ...
This USB endoscope inspection camera is a practical tool for looking into hard-to-reach spaces during repairs, maintenance and troubleshooting. Its slim 7mm camera head and flexible waterproof cable make it useful for damp or confined areas such as pipes, engine bays, wall cavities and machinery.
The built-in CMOS camera supports real-time viewing, while six adjustable white LEDs help illuminate dark inspection areas. Connect it to a compatible computer or supported Android device to view, capture and record inspections as you work.
The package includes 1 × 3m USB Endoscope Inspection Camera with 7mm Lens.
Features:
- Waterproof 7mm camera head for use in damp environments
- Flexible 3-metre cable for accessing tight spaces
- High-resolution CMOS camera with real-time video viewing
- Built-in snapshot function for capturing photos
- Video recording capability for documentation and inspections
- Six adjustable white LEDs for enhanced visibility
- Plug-and-play operation on compatible devices
- Ideal for automotive, household, workshop, and industrial inspections
Specifications:
- Camera Sensor: 1/9" VGA CMOS
- Camera Head Diameter: 7mm
- Resolution Support: 640 × 480
- Resolution Support: 352 × 288
- Resolution Support: 320 × 240
- Resolution Support: 176 × 144
- Resolution Support: 160 × 120
- Capture Resolution: Up to 640 × 480 (VGA) at 30fps
- Viewing Angle: 67°
- Focus Range: 4cm to infinity
- Lighting: 6 adjustable white LEDs
- Colour Depth: 24-bit colour
- Interface: USB 2.0 / USB 1.1 compatible
- Cable Length: 3m
- Cable Colour: Black
- Weight: Approximately 145g
Well suited to inspections where disassembly is difficult, including engines, pipes, machinery and general workshop jobs.
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- CMOS camera
- A CMOS camera uses a common type of image sensor chip to turn light into digital pictures or video. For an inspection camera, this affects image quality, power use, and compatibility with simple USB video hardware.
- Colour depth
- Colour depth describes how many different colours a display can show. A 65K-colour display can show about 65,000 colours, which is useful for icons, graphs, and simple full-colour interfaces but is less detailed than modern phone or computer screens.
- USB 1.1
- USB 1.1 is an older USB connection standard with slower data transfer than USB 2.0. Compatibility with USB 1.1 can matter if you need to use the camera with older computers, though video performance may be more limited.
- USB 2.0
- USB 2.0 is a wired connection standard used for data and power between a device and a computer or compatible host. For this camera, it tells you what kind of port it plugs into and helps indicate whether older or newer computers are likely to work with it.
- VGA
- VGA is a video resolution standard commonly meaning 640 × 480 pixels. It matters because it tells you the maximum image detail this camera can capture, which is enough for basic inspection but not high-definition video.
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