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The DEPSTECH Triple Lens Endoscope Camera features a 50FT semi-rigid cable and a vibrant 5-inch IPS screen, delivering 1080P HD images with triple-lens versatility for front and dual side views. Its IP67 waterproof rating and ergonomic design make it ideal for professionals and serious DIYers inspecting pipes, engines, and HVAC systems. With easy plug-and-play operation, split-screen viewing, and a durable carrying case, this industrial-grade borescope is engineered to save time and money on complex inspections.












| ASIN | B0BS1CFFH8 |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,056 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #25 in Borescopes |
| Date First Available | January 10, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 4 pounds |
| Item model number | USDS520TL-15M |
| Manufacturer | DEPSTECH |
| Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 1.97 x 3.94 inches |
S**E
PERFECT TOOL!
Bought this for one purpose- going out sewer line to find the outdoor clean out, long buried under lawn. Cheaper unit I already had just wouldn't work, one issue after another. These are handy tools for many things, but most have short focus some only 1-2 ", and a variety of issues. This device- perfect. First- the depth of what is in clear focus is much more than the listing describes. It's at least 18". Second, the light level is very bright. Between those two factors, it's easy to see issues quickly. Cable- also just right. I pushed the camera 28 ft out before finding the cleanout. Straightened it as it went, which was easy. Never buckled or kinked, it just pushed along. Image on the display- excellent. Really excellent. Instructions are clear, simple. Two points to mention. When you put a camera in anything dirty, it's easy to gunk up the lens. I took a piece of stainless wire and made a coil with a couple legs. Taped the legs to the cable, so the camera was inside the little cage. That kept the camera off the bottom and sides, zero problems. Occurred to me after the fact that one could take a small wire "kitchen whisk" and make something like this easily. The second is that the system comes in a very nice case. However as is often true with long hoses and wires, it's nearly impossible to wind them up as neatly as they came- and if you don't, you won't be able to get it back in the space made for it in the case. Depstech could improve on both points; provide a removable camera cage, enlarge the cable storage pocket. Overall, this device performs on a truly professional level.
M**S
Already saved/made money using this awesome E-Scope
Aside form my Drs office, I don't know a whole lot about endoscope's but this one was recommended by another generator repair technician. (JC) With this DEPSTECH DS520 Tripple lens +16ft cable, I didn't need to know anything. It's easier to use than most of the cell phones I've owned. 1 forward camera, 1 side camera & 1 side camera that has an extremely close up view, that is you can get really close to the object with one of the side cams (see valve seat damage). I love the 1080 clarity and 5in screen. I haven't used any of the probe attachments, other than the protective cap, yet but have use it to scope out this generator engine with a broken valve, saving me several hours in disassembly, inspection and sitting around waiting for parts to come in while the generator takes up valuable shop & workbench space. Just used it again today in a fuel tank to find the fuel level gauge in pieces & using my old 4 fingered grabber, got them all out. Another few hours saved by not having to remove the tank and shake the pieces out. LoL. It easily interfaces with my computer, laptop as well as my phone & tablet with an adapter (dongle?) Although videos didn't work on the phone but I'm sure "it's not you, it's me" applies here, not a scope issue. Like I said, it's easier to use than my phone. LoL. I'll have to figure that out later. Also enough room in the case for MY charger, dongle & a their second shorter cord if so desired I'm sure. Hint/Tip: Charge it fully before first use, it may take a while that first time. Make sure the Camera Attachment Plug is securely in. (They were kind enough to send me an email reminding me of that) *Note: I wish there was an added screen protector, like for phones. I just worry about scratching it since all my engines have very tight spaces, very sharp corners, usually rounded tops. MrB Repairs. ** 1 month update: I didn't think I would be using this Scope as much as I do. Also Great for close-up belt inspection, underside of riding mower decks & around transmissions for a quick "Look-see". As well as down the old trucks defrost vent to remove an old pen that's prevented the defroster/vent selector from working right from the day I bought the old truck.
R**A
Good camera at a decent price.
Though advertised as a sewer inspection camera, I use it for inspecting welds in pipe/tubing. All in all, it works great for that, with some limitations. Picture quality is quite good, even though it can be a little difficult to get a good view in focus, sometimes. Again, this is not the camera's intended purpose, so no fault there. The side views are a great bonus, and the lighting works surprisingly well, compared to some other cameras I've tried. The cable is rigid enough to push the whole length through a pipe, even with a couple of bends--just be mindful of the radius. In a sewer line, I suppose this won't be a problem. The screen works quite well, although I've only tried it indoors, and not in bright sunlight. The included micro SD card is adequate, but you may prefer it different capacity card, or just a different brand. That said, you can easily download pictured from the camera with the included cable, or simply remove the card to download the pictures. The cable makes it easy to charge the camera, although I haven't taken the time to check how long it takes to fully charge, nor how long the charge lasts while using the camera--I use it for short periods, about 30 mins at a time. Bottom line - for DIYers, or even limited professional use, it's a good camera for the price. It's worked well from 3/4" - 4" stainless tubing, and even running it behind a wall, or two. I imagine it'll do just fine in a drain or vent pipe at home, or just to inspect behind walls, or other things. The only downside that I can think of is that it can be cumbersome to store in the included case, so don't unroll the whole 50' if it's not needed. Unroll the length you need, and keep the rest coiled tight with the included straps. Maybe get some extra velcro straps to secure the rest, when you coil the cable to store it.
C**Y
Great product. Worth every penny
Very clear video and seems to be great quality
A**M
Bien, llego en tiempo y forma
J**.
Para inspección de tubería sanitaria o pluvial, no es funcional ya que al no contar con un accesorio que separe la cámara de la superficie del tubo, se observa solamente blanco.
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