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Anykit Dual Lens Endoscope Camera, Type-C Borescope with 8 Adjustable LED Lights, IP67 Waterproof 16.5ft Semi-Rigid Snake Cord Inspection Camera Compatible with Type C iPhone 15 & Android Phone

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1.Size:10ft


About this item

  • Dual Lens Scope Camera - The inspection camera has dual-lens technology that allows you to switch between different viewing angles without installing a side mirror; and this endoscope camera with light provides HD photos & a smooth video experience, which will all be stored on your phone, eliminating the need to transfer media via USB to share with others
  • Easy of Use - The Type-C borescope has no need for Bluetooth or WiFi connections, separate charging, or worrying about connection failures. Simply connect the device and enjoy a steady real-time inspection screen without any hassle
  • ONLY Compatible with Type-C - Compatible with Android 8.0+ devices (supports OTG), iPhone 15/15 Pro/15 Plus/15 Pro Max, and iPad (12th generation and newer). Not compatible with PCs, iPad Pro (4th generation), iPad 4, or iPad 2. Notice: This borescope does not include a Type-C to Lightning adapter. If used with your adapter, please ensure it supports OTG
  • New Upgrade Adjustable LED Light - New upgrade scope camera supports brightness-adjustable light enables you to obtain picture information even in dark environments. Also, this USB borescopes with 8.0mm probe and IP67 waterproof level making this endoscope suitable for various use-cases such as observation of fish eggs, HVAC & industrial inspections, etc
  • Bendable and Fixed Shape Cable - Sewer camera with 16.5 FT semi-rigid cable, which provides convenience and control during operation, allowing you to work without the hassle of managing excessive cable length. Snake camera offers a balance of rigidity and flexibility, allowing you to easily bend and shape it manually while maintaining its form
  • This inspection camera comes in Type-C, please make sure your device is Type-C port or your have a Type-C to Lightning adapter that support OTG function



Product Description

dual lens inspection camera
dual
DUAL LENS ENDOSCOPE
DUAL LENS ENDOSCOPE

Troubleshooting

  • No response when connecting phone:
  • Ensure the phone supports OTG (Android) and is properly connected. Try unplugging and plugging in several times.
  • Product drawing is stuck:
  • Keep the phone's battery above 20% to prevent this issue.
  • Camera is hot:
  • It is normal for the camera to heat up, especially with the LED at full brightness. This does not affect normal use or the service life.

Full compatible devices (Type-C port):

  • Compatible with Android 8.0+ devices (supports OTG), iPhone 15/15 Pro/15 Plus/15 Pro Max, and iPad (12th generation and newer).
  • Note: Not compatible with PCs, iPad Pro (4th generation), iPad 4, or iPad 2. If using a USB-C to Lightning adapter, ensure it supports OTG.

Otto Cælo
2025-08-17 14:35:31
See things you never wanted to. It’s long enough to go down your drain and then some. Great for at home diy with a solid camera and light. The app is good but never tried WiFi on it. Camera is crystal clear and can help identify problems.
Doug
2025-08-07 17:29:25
I purchased this because my name brand snake camera lens broke so seen this thinking for the price I'll buy until I can replace my expensive camera but after using this item I'll never go back this tool is great high quality video and can take pictures all on your phone highly recommend for auto and home
Jason
2025-08-06 18:49:17
Needed a look into a clogged drain. This camera worked perfectly. Doesn’t work well around sharp corners. Good camera quality. Side camera is a huge plus!
John P Shannon Jr
2025-08-04 14:26:13
The media could not be loaded.
John
2025-07-08 16:45:56
The camera is very sensitive. The built-in LEDs were turned down to get this picture. It was plug and play with my Galaxy Tab after loading the Xscope app. The side camera works well too. I love that the cable is semi rigid so you could push the camera through tight spaces. The camera is available in 3 different cable lengths. I suggest buying the middle length at the minimum. Better to have excessive reach than not enough.
Joe
2025-06-21 13:47:59
Really nice camera. I LOVE the side camera feature! So Clever!Picture quality is good enough to get the job done. I used this to inspect electrical wires behind a wall.Note: The Xscope app has some bad reviews due to privacy policy concerns. Proceed at your own risk!
Ryan l.
2025-06-15 11:45:32
Actually turned out pretty good. Downloaded the app and used it no problem. Checked valve clearance through spark plug holes in my 302
Colleen Hoffmann
2025-06-06 19:52:06
I've only had it a few days. I've used it to inspect the ductwork in my home and it worked fine.
Customer
2025-03-30 12:19:58
I like it. I recommend it.
Dave (Toronto)
2025-03-17 15:25:29
1) The instructions are very clear. It's easy to follow and understand how to use the endoscope.2) The instructions say to download the Xscope app but I just used the "Usee Plus" app because I have used "Usee Plus" in the past.3) I had to turn on OTG on my Android phone in order to use this endoscope. Otherwise, my phone would not detect the camera.4) There is a light on the end of the camera. There is a turn dial close to the USB-C end of the cable/camera. Supposedly, you can make the light dimmer. To me, the light looked to be either low or high. While turning the dial the light looked to be the same until the dial reached the highest setting. That is when the light was really bright.5) You are able to take pictures and videos. There doesn't seem to be a microphone on the camera. I didn't hear any sounds in my videos. There is no microphone advertised anywhere but I thought I would just mention it.6) a) Out in the open (such as a bedroom), the picture is really clear and bright when the light is on. When I turn off the lights, I can only see things when the camera is close to the item.6) b) I put the camera under my closet door (no lights; pitch black) and pushed it through into the middle of my closet, if the camera is pressed up along the floor then you will mostly see the floor. I can partically see items in my closet when the camera is close to them (just like in my bedroom). Once I was able to get the camera lifted off of the floor then I was able to see a lot more. As in, I can see a lot more of the items in my closet. It was very clear what I was looking at.7) The product page says that the camera is IP67 waterproof. So, I guess this camera should be fine to put down your toilet or in a drain pipe. I didn't try this camera under water. So, I cannot comment on this feature.8) There is no way to charge your phone while using this camera. I would suggest to make sure that your phone has a good charge before using this camera.9) The Usee Plus app allows you to rotate the picture on your phone by pressing the icon with the 2 arrows that form a circle at the top and near the middle of the app. So, if the picture is upside down then you can rotate the picture until the picture is right side up. The picture will rotate by 90 degrees when you click on the button.10) The icon just to the right of the rotate icon will change the picture from coloured to black and white.11) I couldn't figure out what the top right icon does in the Usee Plus app.12) There is no carrying case included.I can definitely recommend this endoscope camera but I didn't test this camera in water.
Client d'
2025-02-21 14:18:10
Moi
RC
2025-01-09 17:19:15
the light on the camera is pretty bright, image isn't the greatest but functional as a tool.I'm happy that the required app didn't require nor asked for an account to be made! that's rare and appreciated.Because It didn't ask for an app, I was hopeful it would use a standard UVC protocol (meaning it would just show up as a webcam on computers), However it wasn't recognized as a UVC device, so without some hacking it can't be used on a computer.Normally I would be done my initial testing of the product here, but Again, Because of the lack of requirement for an account, I was hoping this company would have their hardware open enough to be able to run on a computer even though it isn't advertised for it. So I used the QR code within the manual for the "online manual" to see if there were more details. -- It was a broken link. And browsing the website for the manual only came up with the safety sheet - which was already included in the box. I hate "video" tutorials, so Initially Ignored that QR code, but seeing that the one for the online manual didn't work I tried the QR code for the video tutorial as well, (which I normally would have skipped) That one works and leads to a YouTube video.To get it working you simply open the app and plug in the camera (at least for the Android version). No manual or video needed really. It's a USB-C connection but I wonder if it would work with a micro USB adapter for older phones... I would think something like this is simple enough that it would still work... at least for Android for iOS (apple products), Apple, outside of locking you into their ecosystem, also limits any experimentation whatsoever My guess would be that the app store would have something blocking even downloading of the app on older devices. When I get some time I'll try and dig out an old android phone to test this with... I'll also bug a friend who owns older apple device that has a lightning connector to see if the app even shows up and/or downloads... If it does then I'll borrow the phone to see if the camera would work with an adapter. These are interesting questions that I love to test. If I have the time I may try to analyse the raw data coming from the camera to see if I can hack up something that works on a computer. I find it very unlikely that they wrote a video protocol from scratch. It's just a matter of figuring which one they used...I don't know why I had the impression that it would be wireless when I purchased -- I guess because a bluetooth module can be so tiny these days. But it simply plugs in via usb-c. So older apple devices
Chris
2024-11-12 14:32:16
This is a review of the Anykit Dual Lens Inspection camera model NTC30D.I found this dual camera quite useful and easy-to-use. It's not as fancy as the ones that you can guide, but should be quite usable in mostly straight areas.It comes with two attachments, a hook and a magnetic, which should be helpful when trying to retrieve something that's hard to get to. These come in a little bottle that you can also put the thread protector in when using either attachment.(You unscrew the thread protector and replace it with one of the two attachments)There's a small control box on the cable that lets you adjust the light and switch between the two cameras (end & side). Both lights (one for each camera) seem to be quite bright for the application. Note that the lights switch depending on the active camera.The endoscope is quite long and has two Velcro straps for storage, when unwound it's quite good at keeping the shape of what it's bent to.It also comes with two books, a user's manual in two different languages, and a slightly generic "safety and warning" book in English only.In the user's manual there are QR codes for Anykit's website, the App (Android and Apple), an instruction manual, and video. The instruction manual link is broken and returned a 404 error, but I found the included user's manual sufficient. The video is basically the same as the manual (I didn't watch the whole thing). It said to install the App first, so I used the QR code for Android and it sent me to the App on the PlayStore. (I will also try the iPad app and update if I have any problems)The app works quite well and I've included some screenshots. It can be set to launch when the camera is plugged in so I didn't bother to make a shortcut for it. It will also let you remove colour, rotate, or reverse the image before the photo, or video is taken. You can manage your photos and videos in the app and there's also a mode that will display your saved photos beside the live view of the camera. An 'inspection PDF' can also be made (although I didn't try it). A 3× digital zoom is also supported.I have also included some underwater pictures from both front and side camera (and subsequently noticed that I should clean the sink! LOL). The endoscope works well in the water (supposed to be good up to 1 meter for 30 minutes). The other pictures of the "safety warning" book are as close as I could stay in focus with both the front and side cameras.The only bad thing is that it won't work with a PC, but this is stated up front, so I'm not removing any stars for this.I'm pleased with and am recommending this dual camera endoscope as a 5 star purchase. If you can get away without a more expensive guidable one this is a perfect choice.I hope that you've found this review helpful.
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