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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
This thing is way better than described! Absolutely Amazing!!
Preston Cleary
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I have a $100 borescope that wouldn't get a clear enough image to diagnose some cylinder wall pitting. I thought for $600 this would be a magnitude better. I was wrong. In my very well-lit dining room, the image was still extremely grainy with a lot of chromatic noise. I didn't get to inspect my cylinder wall for a side-by-side comparison because the LED lights on the head weren't functional. Even if they were, you're paying $500 more for an articulating head. The articulation works well and it's neato but for $500 I dont want to be looking at 1990's cellphone video.
DM
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Great picture quality. The movement for the camera is easy and very useful. As is the rotation of the camera. Overall great unit.
Bio-digital Jazz Man
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
This Teslong borescope is a pretty handy tool to have around. It's got a flexible camera that can bend and twist in all sorts of directions, which is great for getting into tight spaces. Super easy to manipulate with the joy stick and trigger button. I've used this to diagnose everything from duct work issues to cracked and backed up drain lines since it's waterproof. The 6-inch monitor is a great size with amazing clarity for seeing what's going on, and the fact that it's got a light built-in is super handy. The unit is hefty and you can just feel the quality of it.With that being said it's definitely a splurge. Almost $600 is a lot of money to drop on a tool, even if it's a versatile one. You'll want to think about how often you'd actually use it and if there are any cheaper options that might fit your needs.If you're a DIYer who's always getting into projects that require peeking into tight spots, this might be worth the investment. But if you just need a borescope occasionally, you might want to explore some more budget-friendly options.
Note 3
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
Haven't tried WiFi features, however, it's as close to an advertised claim to be true, very nice (360 Articulating Borescope with 6” Monitor) give it a try, the 1980 x 1080 image is REALLY GOOD for the size camera, impressive!Ohh, the side camera is the same resolution and quality as the main camera, this unit is the Real Deal!Hey, if you get something less, return it.The one received here is Amazing!Yeah it cost more, but, as you mechanics know, buy once, cry once, lol $$$
MegaMilez
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
This borescope is decently made, but really isn't worth the price of $600 or $400 (with current $200 coupon). It has a front and side camera which is really nice, however, my articulation action isn't as fluid and seems to struggle to rotate the full 180.It works fine and is useful for various tasks, however, there are much more affordable options available that do the same thing.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
On day one, found a torn seal that caused a tank fuel pressure sensor to pop out.Yes, it costs more than others but the increased resolution and size of the display vs just about all the rest makes it all worth it.
Honest reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
This borescope is top of the line. To start with the monitor you view the video on is very clear and easy to look at unlike a lot of others i have used in the past. This product has 4 different cameras giving 4 different views allowing for seeing multiple different angles. I stuck mine in my ant farm to see the inside of the colony and i could not be more happy with being able to see so vividly. Overall this borescope could work for dozens of different tasks and is a great product.
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