Extech HDV600 High Definition Videoscope

The Extech HDV600 Series High Definition Videoscope is a remote inspection device that delivers high image and video resolution.

Features

  • Compact, high-resolution water-proof camera probe
  • SD memory card included to store more than 15,000 images
  • Video recording (up to 4 hours) with voice annotation
$1,789.00
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The Extech High Definition Videoscope features a narrow diameter camera head with 5.7" high definition color LCD monitor. The camera delivers high image resolution on a large color display where images and videos can be stored on an SD memory card. The housing is IP67 rated to withstand oil, chemical, or oil spills, and is drop proof.

The non-slip ergonomic handles are for ambidextrous use. The SD memory card stores more than 15,000 images and the video recording function records up to 4 hours with voice annotation. The AV output is used for viewing images and videos directly on a monitor, and the video and images can be transferred to a PC via the SD card or USB output. An optional wireless transmitter connects to the camera cable and allows users to transmit video up to 100 feet from the measurement point to the monitor. 

Applications include industrial processing and manufacturing, heavy equipment, HVAC/boilers, aerospace, government and security, insurance, mining and aggregate, aviation AOG and FBO, power generation, building inspection and commissioning, petrochem/refineries, and infrastructure.

  • LCD Screen Type: 5.7" color TFT
  • Pixels: 640x480 (high definition)
  • SD card: 1GB (included)
  • Operating: 4 hours
  • (1) VideoScope
  • (1) Hard carrying case
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