BlueFireDual Lens Wireless Endoscope,1080P 8.0mm Semi-Rigid HD Inspection Camera, Zoomable Focus 1800mA Battery Dual Camera Borescope for Android and iOS Smartphones, Tablet (11.5FT)
A**B
Great picture, easy to use, far superior to similar models
I have bought a multitude of these scopes for use by myself and team members. I'm a technical specialist for a pest control company. I've had some hits and some pretty bad misses as it pertains to these scopes. For whatever reason the scope was priced far lower then what we normally pay. Please understand that size of the camera head is fairly irrelevant to us as long as we stay within the half inch size range. For scoping subfloors and walls this is the best thing since sliced bread. Even when we passed the cost of the scope onto a client for contamination or other reasons, nobody box at the low cost. The picture quality on this one is amazing especially compared to the school by recently bought that was 10 or so dollars more. The other scope only allows you to view One camera at a time, this one allows viewing both, and unexpected bonus. I told you what I do and what I use it for and for that purpose and at this price there is absolutely nothing but a smile on my face when I spend that money. It came with everything it said it came with, it holds a charge well, and I can have multiple tablets viewing my work which is important when I have anxious clients nearby. Can't say enough good things about this and no I'm not one of those paid people. A+++
B**R
Only suggestion - fullscreen viewing from either camera
I downloaded both apps and can only see a split-screen of both cameras. I want to see the video stream from either camera on the full screen; camera selection should be in the app. Noe: Suggest using a tablet with the endoscope. It gives a bigger picture, and your phone remains connected to the internet.This device is a keeper.
M**R
This thing is amazing! Great quality for the price!
I’m a professional automotive technician and this boroscope is great! The camera has a straight and an angled lens. Both have lights that can be dimmed. The app is easy to use and does pictures or videos. This is a must have tool!!
D**E
It’s quite good, but I would change a couple things.
It would be unfair to say there is anything truly wrong with this endoscope. It works just fine, but it’s a little cumbersome. Having to login to the device like an access point/router is one of these ways. Say I’m using it while working on a car, I might want to use my phone for research, and also use this endoscope for viewing all the tight access spots. With the way this is designed, I can only do one of these things at a time (I can’t be logged into my internet while using the endoscope – and vise versa). This is also not a device I always need once a day, once a week, or even once a month. My need for it will really vary project to project, but when I do need it, I want it to work. I would much rather this have a battery bay that holds a replaceable 18650 or 21700 battery. That way I can replace it with a charged one as needed (and many people have 18650 or 21700 powered flashlights they could borrow a battery from as needed). Having an easily replaceable battery would also give this device a longer life. I haven’t taken it apart to see what’s inside, but when the internal battery finally wears out; it would likely mean that this unit ends up in the trash. What a waste. As far as function, it wasn’t difficult to connect it to my phone. After downloading the app and connecting the endoscope via the instructions, I was initially unimpressed with the video quality though. I went into the settings and bumped it up to 1080p (should be the default), and now the video quality is very adequate. Great overall color, contrast, and sharpness. I’m glad to have it, but I would be happier with better connectivity options and a replaceable battery.
G**Y
A wireless endoscope with all the features I wanted
A few days ago I needed to look in an inaccessible location, so I dug out my wireless endoscope that I bought a year or so ago. I turned it on, and it worked about two minutes before rolling over and dying. So, off to Amazon for a replacement.I came across this BlueFire Dual Lens Wireless Endoscope, which appeared to cover my needs. A day later I had it in my hot little hands, and I must say I'm impressed. It works DRASTICALLY better than my old one (even when the old one worked!), and has features I only dreamed of on the old unit.To test the new camera, I assembled a cardboard box, placed a few coins in the bottom, sealed it and cut a small hole in the top just large enough to pass the camera head. This simulated a real-world case like the inside of a wall where there's no external lighting.The attached pictures and video demonstrate the camera's abilities. A couple of notes: All light was supplied by the camera's built-in leds, and the video is admittedly shaky - NOT due to the camera, but due to the operator ;).One of the photos is a split screen - the left side is from the camera on the end of the probe. The right side is the side-facing camera, and that view is of the side of the box.None of the coins were moved for any of the pictures - the only difference is how close the camera was to the coins.Some of the pictures are a little blurry - again primarily due to the operator (me!). The picture of the Quarter is a pretty good example of what this system is really capable of if the camera is not moving when the photo button on the screen is pressed. It's surprisingly good.The app allows you to save pictures or videos to your device at the touch of a button. (And since I also have the Amazon Photos app on my device, these pics and videos were automatically uploaded to Amazon Photos a few seconds later. Pretty convenient!)I noticed a couple of things in other reviews that I'd like to comment on. One person wished the camera would allow you to view in other than split-screen mode. Actually you can. Just press the "Z" button on the camera control box and the view will cycle through front, side and split screen.A couple of folks worried that they couldn't connect to the internet while using the camera. This is actually the way it's designed. The camera control box contains a tiny web server that sends the camera signal to your phone. What it DOES NOT have is an access point which would allow you to connect to your home WiFi system at the same time.I used this camera on a Samsung Tab A10 (2020) running Android 11. I used the 'HD WIFI' camera app with absolutely no difficulties. The manual also mentions another app called 'Mo-View' which I didn't try because the 'HD-WIFI' app worked fine.I'd definitely buy this camera again, because it meets all of my requirements.
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