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The DEPSTECH Dual Lens Industrial Endoscope is a professional-grade inspection camera featuring dual 70° lenses for versatile viewing, a crisp 4.3-inch 1080P LCD screen, and a 16.5-foot semi-rigid waterproof cable. Equipped with 7 adjustable LED lights and a built-in 32GB card, it delivers clear images and videos in tight, dark spaces. Perfect for automotive, mechanical, and home inspections, it offers seamless lens switching, long battery life, and rugged IP67 durability.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.7 x 16.5 x 7.8 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
Brand | DEPSTECH |
Included components | 2 |
ISO Range | 100-1600 |
Max Focal Length | 8 Centimetres |
Minimum shutter speed | 0.01 (1/100th) or faster |
Part number | DS300 DL |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Focus type | Fixed Focus |
Effective still resolution | 2 MP |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**S
Excellent customer service
Excellent customer serviceItem developed a fault, quick to respond , quick to resolve. Will stay loyal to brand.
R**R
Lovely piece of kit.
Lovely piece of kit.
N**K
Great product with one small flaw.
Love the product and I think it’s great value for money. Yes, it’s not the easiest to use but that’s just down to the nature of having to feed a long wire into a small place, navigating twists and turns. I can’t see that this could be improved. The cable is sufficiently flexible yet stuff making it a good balance for getting it to the right area. It’s hard to work out which way up the image is, as others have said, but again, that’s not a fault of the product. Love that you can see both camera feeds at the same time if you wish. My only minor gripe is that the unit is so light, that it constantly needs to be held as you try to feed the cable through. Otherwise it just moved or falls off the surface it’s resting on. A tripod mount, heavier unit or some sort of clip to secure it to something would be nice.The only real flaw with the unit I have is the rubber flap that seals off the sd card and usb port. It doesn’t have a right fit at all. In fact it’s so loose that it keeps falling open. Not sure if this is just an issue with my particular unit or if they’re all like this. I’d be interested to know. I contacted Desptech, and to their credit they responded very quickly offering me a 20% refund or the option to return it to Amazon. If anyone could confirm that the rubber flap on their unit closes tightly, I’ll return mine and repurchase.
G**R
Depstech ds300 endoscope
This unit is very good value for money.I purchased it a year ago, used it a few times, went to use it the other day and had problem with it, a message to depstech to see if it could be fixed, they sent brand new unit out at no cost to me, in a few days ,Excellent service, and very happy customer, can't praise then enough, worth Excellent reviews , would give more stars if possible.
A**R
Camera
Excellent product
A**R
Fantastic bit of kit
I took a punt on this, given the very reasonable price. I wasn't disappointed - this is a very well engineered, robust and easy to use dual-camera endoscope.I used it to survey a newly built roof and capture photographs of defects in the membrane that would be otherwise impossible to photograph. The long reach was perfect, and the cable was nice and stiff and easy to control. I strongly recommend this product.
L**B
For the DIY'er who almost has everything.....
So thinking of having the walls of our house insulated.Contractor came out and drilled a test hole shone his torch-light into it and advised the walls had been insulated in the past and all the old stuff would have to be extracted. The anticipated quoted price went up by a factor of 4.HOLD ON - I'm going to check that with something a bit more revealing than a phone torch....Got this baby and off I went drilling even more test holesIT works pretty well - picture quality is good - cable has just right balance between flexibility and rigidity but it's a little awkward to get into the right position ALSO remember which way you're holding the screen or you'll get confused between UP and DownHave found other uses since and generally pleased with the purchase - if you're lucky enough to have most tools gadgets already and a few quid to spare to further indulge your obsession in same - get one.And yes - the effin contractor was telling the truth ... there is old insulation in there - need to have a rethink about wall insulation....
J**S
Useful tool.
I used this to try to locate a dead rodent under a wooden floor. Drilling multiple small and ultimately unsightly holes to feed the camera through wasn't a good idea as camera manoeuverability is obviously restricted to that immediate location. So removed a small section of floorboard for access. This was only a limited success as the camera is useless unless it can be guided - eg hand held the camera image is in constant tremor and the camera cannot be moved any distance and with any precision without support. For this I used a 2 metre length of flexible plastic strip taped to the camera and cable. This worked well. However - the lens depth of field is very narrow - approximately a couple of inches - which meant much of the image was out of focus and blurred. The image in focus though was very good - lots of detail. In the end I resorted to a small hand torch and an inspection mirror which provided a much clearer view of the underfloor area.Unfortunately the rodent was not found. Ripping up an entire floor to find it was not practical and so we wait for it to decompose fully. It's been 4 weeks now.......In conclusion the Depstech Endoscope is potentially very useful depending on circumstances. For example in locations where it's lateral movements are confined such as soil pipes - chimneys - under roof tiles - etc it would be excellent. Open spaces though require support. Overall the endoscope is easy to use and very useful when operated within its limits.
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