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VEVOR 3-lens endoscope to see where you couldn't before

VEVOR 3-lens endoscope to see where you couldn't before

They sell this endoscope at a good price, even though it knows everything.

VEVOR 3-lens endoscope to see where you couldn't before


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The VEVOR three-lens endoscope is the perfect aid for inspecting car engines, sewage pipes, air conditioning pipes, industrial pipelines and other hard-to-reach places. The endoscope with three lenses - one from the front and two from the side - enables inspection from different angles and provides a larger field of view and a sharper image. The resolution of the screen is 854 x 450, while that of the lens is 1920 x 1080, so both components provide excellent resolution, whether it is for inspection or for examining specific details. The specialty of the endoscope is the 180° image rotation.

The 5 meter long cable provides sufficient flexibility for navigating in tight spaces. The 8 mm diameter IP67 waterproof and oil-resistant lens allows you to examine hard-to-reach places. The camera has 8 LED lights, the brightness level of which can be adjusted in 3 levels. The battery with a capacity of 2860 mAh allows up to 3,5 hours of continuous operation and can be easily recharged with the USB charger. The package also includes a 32GB TF card for storing pictures or videos. Hooks, magnets and protective caps help you retrieve lost items from hard-to-reach places.

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As we have become accustomed to with VEVOR products, this device can also be ordered from the EU warehouse, a HOCHU using a coupon code, the price is ~ HUF 24 here:

VEVOR three-lens endoscope

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