Extech High Definition Articulating VideoScope
The Extech High Definition Articulating Videoscope Kit includes a 6mm diameter camera with 240° articulating tip for best viewing angle.
Features
- Mini, high-resolution water-proof (IP57) camera head
- SD memory card included to store >15,000 images
- Video recording (up to 4 hours) with voice annotation
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
- More
The Extech HD Articulating Videoscope Kit p facilitates viewing in obstructed areas where standard camera tips cannot access.The 1 meter semi-rigid cable retains its configured shampe and is able to do a 240° camera probe rotation. The 5.7" color LCD display is of high definition 640 x 480 VGA pixel resolution. The rugged housing is oil, chemical, and water resistant, as well as drop proof to 2 meters. The SD memory card is included to store up to 15,000 images. The camera can record video with voice annotation for up to 4 hours. An AV output directly connects to a monitor for viewing images and videos directly. These images can also be transferred to a PC via the SD card or USB output.
- Camera
- Minimum focus distance: 2.36" (60mm); macro: 0.59" (15mm)
- Field of view: 65°
- Shaft diameter: 0.24" (6mm)
- Working length: 39" (1m)
- Camera tip bending: 320° (160° left, 160° right)
- Borescope
- LCD screen type: 5.7" color TFT
- Pixels: 640x480 (high definition)
- SD card: 1GB (included)
- Operating: up to 4 hours AVI video
- (1) VideoScope
- (1) Wired handset with articulating camera probe
- (1) 1GB SD memory card
- (1) 3.7V rechargeable Li-Polymer battery
- (1) Patch cable
- (1) AC adapter
- (1) USB cable
- (1) AV cable
- (1) Hard carrying case
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