CARLOS MORALES
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de marzo de 2025
Great product
edgar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de julio de 2024
Awesome. Love it works great
Luke
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de mayo de 2024
The Anykit endoscope camera is reliable, versatile and user-friendly. Designed with practicality in mind, this endoscope comes with a long 16.5ft semi-rigid snake camera, making it easy to maneuver in various tight spaces. The device's dual-lens system enhances its functionality, allowing for a broader field of view and more detailed inspections.Compatibility with both phones and tablets adds a layer of convenience, as you can use your preferred device to view the camera feed. The connection process is quick and easy, and the accompanying app is intuitive and easy to navigate.The camera quality is decent, with a 1.0MP resolution that provides clear and sufficient detail for most inspection tasks. The 8 LED lights, which are adjustable, ensure that the camera performs well in dimly lit or dark environments. During my usage, the lights provided adequate illumination, making it easier to identify issues within confined spaces.It's also waterproof. I tested the camera in a few damp conditions, and it functioned without any issues, maintaining a clear image throughout. The semi-rigid cable strikes a good balance between flexibility and rigidity, allowing for precise control while navigating through various inspection sites. Overall, this camera is a well-rounded inspection tool that offers good value for its price. Full marks from me!
Mark
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de enero de 2024
The Anykit NTC100D is a very nice value camera that gives you the ability to do inspection on the fly using your smartphone. It works with both Android and iOS as long as you have a fairly modern smartphone. See the product information for details.Installation is pretty easy. Scan the QR code in the manual and you can choose the app from your app store. Once you have it installed, install the camera and authorize it and it works right away for pictures or video depending on your selection.The quality is pretty good for a camera in this range, and it's kind of automatically in a "macro" state. I zoomed in between some boxes and you can even see the fibers on the frayed edges of the boxes.The camera is on the end of a semi rigid extension which is bendable and it holds its shape pretty well. You will never get the full range of motion that you would want but this is pretty good for this class of product. There are some included accessories such as a magnet and a little hook, presumably to help you pick stuff up if you are deep in a buried area.I only have 2 minor considerations to point out. Even the lightning adaptor just kind of detaches. That, along with the accessories, could go in the small "vial" that is included but a pouch would have been nice to keep this all together. I plan to just get one of my own for this so I can make sure to keep it handy.The only other thing I will say is that the quality is kind of normal for 1080P, but since it's a fixed focal length camera it will not always be in focus. I am OK with that. Zooming in on some of the nasty stuff on my floor made it clear I need to clean up. It's not 4K ultra HD but for this price class it does the job to my satisfaction. I do wish it was slightly less but they seem to be promoting it with many sales and discounts.CONCLUSIONThey pretty much give you every resource you need. From the manual to instruction videos, anybody can use this. The product is pretty easy to use with the app alone, but just in case you have tons of extra support.
Heather
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de enero de 2024
Prior to using the Duel Lens Endoscope Camera, I read the enclosed 12 page safety warnings pamphlet, the User Manual and watched the video tutorial. There is a QR code in the manual that works good. It was very easy to down load the application to my iPhone, and become accustomed to using the app functionality. It comes with a hook and a small magnet that attaches to the end of the camera.I wanted to give this device a try, by looking at something quite simple. So I chose to look under my sofa. As you can see from the pictures, the camera was strong and clear to capture the cobweb (guess I need to vacuum haha) and the individual carpet fibers. In the 2nd picture with the yellow circle on it, there was an object under the sofa near the wall. The cord was too stiff for me to manoeuvre the camera to the object, so I could not use the hook that comes with it, to grab onto the object to remove it.I found the cord too stiff were it attached to my iPhone; the phone kept spinning in my hand as the cable moved under the sofa. I was a little concerned that the plug hole in my iphone might get damaged if I held it firm when the cable moved, so I it kept spinning in my hand.The manual says it is water resistant, then it says not to submerge the monitor in water. Confusing. How is a person supposed to stick this thing into a kitchen sink drain and bypass the trap under the sink that is supposed to have water in it? I’m sure there are other uses for this endoscope camera with a stiff cord that other people and skilled tradesman would find this device very useful.I’ve rated this a an overall 4 instead of a 5 as I think the part of wire that attaches to the phone should be more flexible or have a swivel on it. The camera, the application and the light does work well and for the price of $50, it’s a decent product.