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Graham Hyde
I used a endoscope camera today that a mate had, it plugs in the usb charging port on your smartphone. it is a great little tool and useful for inspecting inside walls and cable runs etc..
the camera head is only about 8 mm in diameter but has a little ring of leds to illuminate what is being looked at. the lead on this model was about 6 ft. but i gather you cna get much longer versions for a good price.
I have ordered one myself now a they are only ÂŁ8 with free shipping. the one i have ordered has a hook attachment too. i also found ones with magnet attachments.
I see many uses for it. you can look inside walls, cavities and under floors etc.. without having to open them up too much and inspect various things. its much cheaper than a dedicated camera and for sake of just ÂŁ8 i thought it a good investment for the tool kit.
Anybody else have or used one of these little bits of kit and have any advice to share?
i have put a link to the one i have ordered from ebay below**removed link**
the camera head is only about 8 mm in diameter but has a little ring of leds to illuminate what is being looked at. the lead on this model was about 6 ft. but i gather you cna get much longer versions for a good price.
I have ordered one myself now a they are only ÂŁ8 with free shipping. the one i have ordered has a hook attachment too. i also found ones with magnet attachments.
I see many uses for it. you can look inside walls, cavities and under floors etc.. without having to open them up too much and inspect various things. its much cheaper than a dedicated camera and for sake of just ÂŁ8 i thought it a good investment for the tool kit.
Anybody else have or used one of these little bits of kit and have any advice to share?
i have put a link to the one i have ordered from ebay below**removed link**
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