DEPSTECH DS300 Industrial Endoscope: Dual cameras 7-LED 16-foot Borescope for all kinds of adventure
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- amzn.to/3aA8Mms DEPSTECH DS300 is an Industrial Endoscope with Dual cameras, 7-LEDs, and 16-foot cable. Takes video and images.
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I just bought this unit, and you are right it's a great scope for the money!
I have that same one. Use it for work and it's been reliable.
I have the same unit and although I must say the clarity is really good the fact that the unit itself is so light weight combined with a stiff cable makes it somewhat awkward to use. I think I would prefer the pistol grip better.
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If I ever need to perform a Colostomy in my shop....
Hi doc, i wonder how this compares to the Teslong NTS500B? I bought one of those and had high hopes but found it to be useless due to very poor quality
It seems like the DS300 16' version doesn't come with a carry case, the DS350 does.
I'm not buying anything that doesn't charge with out type C
Your loss
I am on my second Depstech. A couple tips for someone thinking about buying one. Don't buy the wifi model that uses your phone as a screen. It's much easier to use this type with a a screen. I bought the pistol grip model. I prefer that type over this. While the wifi works it would lock up my iphone. The program wouldn't close out so I had to reboot. I gave that one away to friend with an Android. The Android app works fine for him.
The cameras are amazing and you can find all kind of uses for them. I had to change out outlets in a recessed cabinet with extra long screws. Without the camera it might have taken hours unless lucky as I couldn't see where the tip of the screw was going. The camera saved the day.
I agree I had one with wifi and I hated it. I bought this model instead and it's much more reliable. My wifi one wasn't by this manufacturer but I hated the phone app, also hated changing thr wifi and it was hard to use properly. The all in one unit is a much better option.
Excellent video! Depstech would do themselves a favor by erasing their "MUSIC" video and hire you! Product = good, Depstech video = BAD
Could this endoscope move through a P-trap, and then continue on down a pipe? How about a dryer exhaust vent that snakes and snaggles? How flexible and controllable is the wire when you're toward the end of its full length?
Micro USB is old tech these days but not a show-stopper for me, at least its not some proprietary connector. It could be useful for inspecting the inside of bike frames and suspension forks. Regards the magnet pick-up and visibility, I guess you have a look without the magnet first and then when you know where the [nut, washer, etc] is you add the magnet. Hopefully your [nut, washer etc] isn't aluminium or titanium!
Any links?
amzn.to/3aA8Mms. Sorry about that. Thanks for the heads-up.
Hello again Doc
Thank you for another Great Video. You sure know how to bring back memories. The first time I used one was in eighties. By Olympus, I think. And it recorded to a DVD disk or Vcr tape. Your unit is small by comparison. This had a cart to get it to say a jet engine to check for damage. Again thank you
What's that nice tripod you have the endoscope on?
It's a Leofoto LS-223C Ranger Carbon Fiber Tripod with the EB-36 Single Notch Ball Head . I can't find it on Amazon, but it's close to this one: amzn.to/3mgsLfB
Here's Leofoto's page on it. I love it. Got two of them. www.leofoto.info/product/ranger-223clh-25-ball-head/
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