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USB C Endoscope for iPhone, OTG Android Phone, 5.5 mm Borescope Inspection Snake Camera Waterproof, 16.4 Ft Semi-Rigid Cord with LED Lights, Compatible with iOS

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  • 0.21-Inch Diameter Camera & Semi-rigid Cable Endoscope: This endoscope camera probe is ultra-thin, only 0.21 inch/5.5mm, we can use this Endoscope in many hard-to-reach, narrow, and confined places at home or outdoors, such as HVAC, vent pipe, engines, air conditioners, sofa corners, bathtub pipes, toilets, etc. Unlike similar USB borescopes with soft cables, this one comes with a semi-rigid cable that can be forwarded to the narrower place more easily.
  • High Definition Camera: This updated one comes with 1920*1440, 1920*1080, 1280*960 resolution to choose from. The focal distance/Best observing distance: 3~10cm(1.2~3.93inches).
  • Easy to use: Compatible with IOS 9.0+ and Android 4.0+ systems, compatible for iPhone, Compatible for iPad, otg android phone. App provided.You can view real-time images on your phone screen, take photo and vedio. 
  • IP67 Waterproof: The Snake Camera is also a helpful tool when you have to find your treasures or other small objects from the bathtubs or pipes with water in. Don’t stay too long in the water depth is more than three meters
  • Dimmable LED Lights: Inside the camera at the top of the line, there are built-in adjustable LED lights, and the lights can also be turned off, which can ensure normal use in dark environments.



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5.5mm endoscope camera for android and ios
5.5mm endoscope camera for android and ios
5.5mm endoscope camera for android and ios
5.5mm endoscope camera for android and ios
5.5mm endoscope camera for android and ios
5.5mm endoscope camera for android and ios

Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Good price on ensuring all the metal shavings were removed from cylinder after spark plug re-thread project. (Of course the first thing I did was look in my 👂🤪)But seriously: easy app and instant speed with clear pictures due to led light on end. Fit into my air compressor (small port), helped my neighbor find the little light sockets behind his 77 chev dashboard... no end to the utility of this (kinda fun) tool.There may or may not be a higher quality item out there, but this one was juuust-right (quality, price, ease).
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Good price on ensuring all the metal shavings were removed from cylinder after spark plug re-thread project. (Of course the first thing I did was look in my 👂🤪)But seriously: easy app and instant speed with clear pictures due to led light on end. Fit into my air compressor (small port), helped my neighbor find the little light sockets behind his 77 chev dashboard... no end to the utility of this (kinda fun) tool.There may or may not be a higher quality item out there, but this one was juuust-right (quality, price, ease).
Mat
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2024
We see nice details and light is powerful
Mat
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2024
We see nice details and light is powerful
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
I bought this camera to look inside my classical guitar to see what was buzzing. It works well.I use this camera on a Linux laptop with a USB-C port. It works plug-and-play out of the box with the Cheese photo/video camera application, which is all I need.The video can lag when moving the camera quickly, but it's not a big deal to me. The lights are bright and controllable. The images are clear. The focus distance works well for looking inside a guitar. Nothing is going to be super easy about threading cameras around awkward angles, but the cable bends and holds shape well, which helps.Just trying out the tools, the mirror attachment is useless, is out of focus, and doesn't even really reflect. I had nothing to hook or probe, but they might do light work.
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
I bought this camera to look inside my classical guitar to see what was buzzing. It works well.I use this camera on a Linux laptop with a USB-C port. It works plug-and-play out of the box with the Cheese photo/video camera application, which is all I need.The video can lag when moving the camera quickly, but it's not a big deal to me. The lights are bright and controllable. The images are clear. The focus distance works well for looking inside a guitar. Nothing is going to be super easy about threading cameras around awkward angles, but the cable bends and holds shape well, which helps.Just trying out the tools, the mirror attachment is useless, is out of focus, and doesn't even really reflect. I had nothing to hook or probe, but they might do light work.
Steve stoikopoulos
Reviewed in Canada on March 15, 2024
It works better than snap on cameras in my opinion. The mirror is pretty much useless. I would be nice to have a second 90 degree camera in the housing. The quality isn't the greatest. But it doesn't seem to matter how much you spend you'll never find one that works any better than this
Steve stoikopoulos
Reviewed in Canada on March 15, 2024
It works better than snap on cameras in my opinion. The mirror is pretty much useless. I would be nice to have a second 90 degree camera in the housing. The quality isn't the greatest. But it doesn't seem to matter how much you spend you'll never find one that works any better than this
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
Works great to peek in those hard-to-reach places around the house. Easy to set up. Don't expect 4K video quality, but the camera image is good enough for the price.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
Works great to peek in those hard-to-reach places around the house. Easy to set up. Don't expect 4K video quality, but the camera image is good enough for the price.
Marwan jamal
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 27, 2024
i opened it first 5 seconds worked flash after that no flash?waist for money
Marwan jamal
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 27, 2024
i opened it first 5 seconds worked flash after that no flash?waist for money
Yamout
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on October 15, 2024
The Seesi USB Endoscope seemed with good build but after trying it for the first time it didn't work. Plugged it in MacOS and Windows as described on their website, and used the apps mentioned with no success. The Endoscope lights are ON when plugged, but the camera seems not being detected by the MacOS/WIndows. The guidance between Amazon and their website and the instructions within the package are somewhat inconsistent and misleading. In the package instructions they say it works on iOS, but on their website and Amazon product description they say iOS is not supported. Also conflicting suggestion on which app to use on Andriod.
Yamout
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on October 15, 2024
The Seesi USB Endoscope seemed with good build but after trying it for the first time it didn't work. Plugged it in MacOS and Windows as described on their website, and used the apps mentioned with no success. The Endoscope lights are ON when plugged, but the camera seems not being detected by the MacOS/WIndows. The guidance between Amazon and their website and the instructions within the package are somewhat inconsistent and misleading. In the package instructions they say it works on iOS, but on their website and Amazon product description they say iOS is not supported. Also conflicting suggestion on which app to use on Andriod.
Mohamed
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on August 18, 2023
As described
Mohamed
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on August 18, 2023
As described
George H. Lenzer
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
I plugged it in, then opened VLC and used the menu option to open a capture device. This was super easy for me since my Ubuntu 22.04 media center has no other v4l2 devices attached. If you use it with a laptop, open VLC before plugging in the camera and find out what your internal camera /dev/video* device(s) are ahead of time. Opening the capture device immediately shows a 640x480 image of medium/low quality. It sends the image in MJPEG format, so don't go expecting amazing imagery. ffplay also works, as does Cheese.lsusb identified this as:Bus 001 Device 009: ID 13d3:784b IMC Networks XHC CameraAlthough they say you can get higher resolutions, I'm not seeing that listed in the v4l2-ctl output. Only 640x480 is listed, unless I'm missing something. But for less than $20 this gives you a camera that is good for close-up images of small items as the focus seems to be better if what you're looking at is within 2-4 inches of the camera. Further out, it starts to get fuzzier. I have not tried this in low light situations yet. My particular need is to see inside a wall, so I will be testing the lights in there. I am not expecting much as the LEDs are bright white, but I suspect they aren't bright enough to light more than a few inches away. Overall, I expect this is mainly designed to look at small things closely, The 16.4 ft. cable is nice and firm and easily bent into whatever shape you need. Not having used it much yet, I can't attest to its durability. I would guess that the conductor inside might break after being bent a few times too many. Since my need is short term, that isn't likely to matter. Hope this review helps some Linux based folks out there!
George H. Lenzer
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
I plugged it in, then opened VLC and used the menu option to open a capture device. This was super easy for me since my Ubuntu 22.04 media center has no other v4l2 devices attached. If you use it with a laptop, open VLC before plugging in the camera and find out what your internal camera /dev/video* device(s) are ahead of time. Opening the capture device immediately shows a 640x480 image of medium/low quality. It sends the image in MJPEG format, so don't go expecting amazing imagery. ffplay also works, as does Cheese.lsusb identified this as:Bus 001 Device 009: ID 13d3:784b IMC Networks XHC CameraAlthough they say you can get higher resolutions, I'm not seeing that listed in the v4l2-ctl output. Only 640x480 is listed, unless I'm missing something. But for less than $20 this gives you a camera that is good for close-up images of small items as the focus seems to be better if what you're looking at is within 2-4 inches of the camera. Further out, it starts to get fuzzier. I have not tried this in low light situations yet. My particular need is to see inside a wall, so I will be testing the lights in there. I am not expecting much as the LEDs are bright white, but I suspect they aren't bright enough to light more than a few inches away. Overall, I expect this is mainly designed to look at small things closely, The 16.4 ft. cable is nice and firm and easily bent into whatever shape you need. Not having used it much yet, I can't attest to its durability. I would guess that the conductor inside might break after being bent a few times too many. Since my need is short term, that isn't likely to matter. Hope this review helps some Linux based folks out there!
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2021
I got one of these and it did not work on a laptop or my phone. When I plugged it into a PC USB port, I could see video OK but any touch to the USB cable and the video would black out. I could never see it again even if I unplugged and plugged the USB cable back in - that happened on 2 laptops and 4 USB ports. It did not work on my Moto3G (Android 6) with any of about 10 apps. So it was broken. I returned it - the cost was $22.67 and the refund $17.83 which I did not notice. But it was BROKEN!!!! So I returned it and got a replacement.The second camera worked OK on every laptop on every USB port. Great picture - I was happy. But then I tried to get it to work on my Moto3G (Android6) using all of the recommended apps and a few more in the goggle play store. None of them saw the camera. And I verified that the app had access to everything it asked for (camera, storage, etc). Then I went back to the laptop thinking maybe I had broken it. Still worked great on a laptop. But I really needed this to work on a phone because it is just too cumbersome to drag a laptop around along with the camera where I had to go.So then I thought I would contact the manufacturer - maybe they had some experience with the Moto3G and would have a specific list of apps for me. I could not find an email address or phone number so I gave up and decided to return it. I noticed my $22.67 camera refund was $19.26. And when I checked the first order I realized I was not refunded all of my money for a broken camera.So it cost me $4.84 to return a broken phone and $3.41 to return a phone that was falsely advertised. So do not assume that Amazon refunds your money. I have found several instances where my 2 day prime delivery changes as soon as I order. So double check things.Update: I asked if anyone had gotten this working with a Moto3G Android 6.0 phone and received a number of responses saying others were unable to get this working with any of their Android phones - a total of 16 phones, many, many apps. So if you want to use this on a cell phone you should buy something else.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2021
I got one of these and it did not work on a laptop or my phone. When I plugged it into a PC USB port, I could see video OK but any touch to the USB cable and the video would black out. I could never see it again even if I unplugged and plugged the USB cable back in - that happened on 2 laptops and 4 USB ports. It did not work on my Moto3G (Android 6) with any of about 10 apps. So it was broken. I returned it - the cost was $22.67 and the refund $17.83 which I did not notice. But it was BROKEN!!!! So I returned it and got a replacement.The second camera worked OK on every laptop on every USB port. Great picture - I was happy. But then I tried to get it to work on my Moto3G (Android6) using all of the recommended apps and a few more in the goggle play store. None of them saw the camera. And I verified that the app had access to everything it asked for (camera, storage, etc). Then I went back to the laptop thinking maybe I had broken it. Still worked great on a laptop. But I really needed this to work on a phone because it is just too cumbersome to drag a laptop around along with the camera where I had to go.So then I thought I would contact the manufacturer - maybe they had some experience with the Moto3G and would have a specific list of apps for me. I could not find an email address or phone number so I gave up and decided to return it. I noticed my $22.67 camera refund was $19.26. And when I checked the first order I realized I was not refunded all of my money for a broken camera.So it cost me $4.84 to return a broken phone and $3.41 to return a phone that was falsely advertised. So do not assume that Amazon refunds your money. I have found several instances where my 2 day prime delivery changes as soon as I order. So double check things.Update: I asked if anyone had gotten this working with a Moto3G Android 6.0 phone and received a number of responses saying others were unable to get this working with any of their Android phones - a total of 16 phones, many, many apps. So if you want to use this on a cell phone you should buy something else.
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