Sinji Flexible Borescope Camera for Android & iOS for $29
May 27, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The Sinji Borescope is a flexible inspection camera to provide a quick and easy overview of hard to reach areas. Investigate your blocked drain pipe or a defective machine part. You can even reach the darkest spots, thanks to its HD recording quality and 6 powerful adjustable LED lights. You can easily download the app on your smartphone or tablet or download the software on your PC, to start using the Sinji Borescope. Take photos or record a video and save the footage immediately on your smartphone, tablet, or PC. The waterproof camera is equipped with a 2-meter microUSB to USB cable and a ø8mm camera lens. With included hook and magnet, you can also use this borescope to retrieve lost keys and other items.
- Flexible 2-meter cable will slip past any obstacle
- 6 adjustable LEDs provide a picture-perfect view on your phone
- Included hook & magnet for quick, easy retrieval of hard-to-reach items
- ø8mm nifty camera lens w/ 70˚ viewing angle for wider range
- IP67 waterproof perfect for any situation
- Connects to phone via Wi-Fi
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Finish: matte
- Materials: ABS, glass, PVC, copper
- Cable length: 2m
- Resolution: 1280×720
- View angle: 70˚
- Camera lens: ø8mm
- Waterproof: IP67
- 6 adjustable white LED lights
- Photo format: JPEG
- Video format: AVI
- App: WiFi Borescope (iOS or Android)
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- Sinji Flexible Borescope Camera for Android & iOS (2 meters)
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