🔍 See the unseen, fix the impossible — your pocket-sized inspection pro!
The NIDAGE Wireless Endoscope Camera features a slim 5.5mm HD camera head with 6 adjustable LED lights and a flexible 4.92ft semi-rigid cable. It connects wirelessly via WiFi to Android and iOS devices, enabling real-time inspection and recording in hard-to-reach places like engines, pipes, and machinery, making professional-grade diagnostics accessible anywhere.
H**.
Works well for the money
I recently purchased the Nidage Wireless Endoscope and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed with its performance. The wireless feature is incredibly convenient, making it easy to use without any limitations. The image quality isn't completely crystal clear, but is clear enough and the camera is able to capture most of the smallest details with enough clarity.The build quality of this endoscope is also outstanding. It is sturdy and durable, making it a reliable tool for any professional or DIY project. The adjustable LED lights are an added bonus, providing optimal lighting in any situation.I have used this endoscope for various tasks, from inspecting pipes and exploring hard-to-reach areas in my home. The device has proven to be versatile and efficient in all situations. The setup process was simple and straightforward, and the device is easy to operate. Downloading the app was a breeze, and it gave me no issues connecting to its WiFi network.Overall, I highly recommend the Nidage Wireless Endoscope to anyone in need of a reliable and efficient tool for their inspection needs. It is an excellent investment that will provide great value for years to come.
C**.
Nice piece of equipment
Everything works intuitively. The iPhone app, although it has a low rating, works fine. It's very convenient having the screen (my phone) separate from the camera because I can move one without moving the other. My only complaint is that you have to fiddle with re-selecting the camera's WIFI hotspot whenever you turn off the camera and leave it off for short time. I like turning it off to save its battery charge. Maybe it's an iPhone setting that's doing the disconnecting so maybe it's not the camera itself. But all in all I'm very happy with it.
P**L
Good boroscope except
This is a good tool, but even when selected in the menu, it is NOT 2K. Looks like old 480.I still recommend this tool especially if you have tupperware motorcycles. Pic is fine, but I know 1080, 2K and 4K video and pics, and this is none of those things. A big lie, on purpose to sell units.Still, it's a good tool, cheap, and I recommend it.
J**H
Flat out simple to use, and works great
Beats the crap out of much more expensive units, Precise clasp yet depth of field is exactly what you would want. Things are in focus from many feet away to less than an inch.
M**S
Strong, affordable, great picture.
I have used $500+ snap on, autel, etc cameras in my profession but I always seem to personally buy the cheap eBay cameras. I usually end up losing them so I buy another. But now I have started a new job and wanted one dedicated for the shop vs taking my home camera to work. I purchased this one and was blown away this one had wireless wifi capability. I don't have to cringe sticking a Chinese cord into my phone. As well as the app is available on the app store vs setting my phone to developer mode so I can download the sketchy app lol. This camera was 6$ more than my last purchased one, which I thought was due to inflation in current times. I didn't know $6 would triple the options and quality. The only downside is that it didn't have a tin case like my last one did. But that was remedied by buying a small bead container on Amazon and everything fits nicely.This thing has a ton of uses. I have seen down 3 cylinders of cars now. Today was a gas tank hose. Last week was an oil pressure sender I needed to view while running to find a leak and the only way I could see it is if I took the intake manifold off which would not allow it to run. This gets into places a mirror can't. And honestly it's probably cheaper than a mirror off a tool truck anyway.My old cameras I would usually need some help with additional light. This one produces enough to not have that problem. While it is a bummer it only has on off mode vs dimming, I'm not complaining since I haven't ran into an issue with it yet, and usually cranked my other camera lights all the way up anyway.
D**S
Not as advertised - not HD, not 2MP, still a decent endoscope
This WiFi endoscope only transmits a 512x480 image back to the phone. It is then stretched to 640x480, then stretched again to fit your screen or any pictures taken. This is true for the live image, video recordings, and still pictures, regardless of app settings. Their image is not 2 million pixels - it is 0.25 million pixels -- one eighth the advertised resolution. It is not even standard definition (SD), much less high definition (HD).DetailsThe horizontal stretching distortion can be seen by pointing the camera at any pattern of squares (like graph paper) and comparing the lengths of the square sides. The software upscaling can be seen by comparing their "high-res" images to a scaled version of their low res images. I've attached images of a cleaning rag with a hair comparing their 1920x1080 jpg and their 640x480 jpg scaled with software to 1920x1080--they are identical. I've also compared a closeup from a 1/2 inch square grid pattern from both of their resolutions as well as a standard smartphone actually shooting 1920x1080. You can see how much more detail the true HD reveals.Still a decent productThis is still a convenient instrument at a great price, and I am keeping it. It is much smaller than my older endoscope, and is easy to manipulate since the screen (my phone) is not attached. The resolution will usually be adequate for my needs (the intentional distortion is frustrating, though--like a funhouse mirror). If the battery runs out, it will still work if plugged into a USB charger.Seller contactBefore posting this I contacted the seller/manufacturer through Amazon. They first confirmed I was configuring the system correctly and then asked that I try alternate software, which I did--I tried a total of 3 almost-identical apps. I sent them the evidence of software upsampling. Then they said "For the fluency of the product, the wireless module has a certain limit to the fineness of the picture. If you let go of the code stream, there will be freezes and blurry screens," but they will "find a development technician to deal with it. It will take some time."I suspect they do have an actual 2M pix camera, and originally sent a high-res image back, but then had reliability issues, so changed the system to only send 512x480. For this Amazon product page they have removed most references to 1080p (the "p" means "progressive", and only applies to video), and in the questions/answers section the seller has said video is always only 640x480. However, they should not claim 1920x1080 image quality if they are upsampling. You don't get HD details.
S**N
Very inexpensive diagnostic tool
Works awesome. Took pictures inside of a catalytic converter from O2 sensor bung.
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