Wireless Wifi endoscopic camera. It is equipped with a small 8 mm diameter camera sensor. It can easily enter any place you cannot touch and cannot reach. With eight LEDs for use in a dark...
Wireless Wifi endoscopic camera. It is equipped with a small 8 mm diameter camera sensor. It can easily enter any place you cannot touch and cannot reach. With eight LEDs for use in a dark environment.
Wireless Wifi endoscopic camera. It is equipped with a small 8 mm diameter camera sensor. It can easily enter any place you cannot touch and cannot reach. With eight LEDs for use in a dark environment.
Features
Lens diameter: 8.0 mm
Resolution: 1600X1200
Sensor size: 1/5 inch
Viewing angle: 70°
Frame rate: 30 fps
Focal distance: 3-6CM
Waterproof: IP67
Operating temperature: 0°-70°C
Power: built-in 500mAh lithium battery
Working time: 90 minutes
Image format: MJPEG
Video format: AVI
Color: black
Cable length: 1m/2m/3.5m/5m/10m
Manufacturer
OEM
Specifications
LED
6
Resolution
1600x1200 pixels
Waterproofing Rating
IP67
Wi-Fi
Yes
Diameter Lens
8 mm
Cable Length
5 m
Connectivity
USB-A
for Mobile
Yes
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I received it yesterday from Skroutz 26-11-2024. I bought it to use with my mobile phone. Unfortunately, it does not work on mobile phones. I tried it on three different phones: Samsung S20 fe, Samsung S23, and an older Samsung S6. It did not work on any of them. Now I will try to send it back and get my money. Let's see what will happen.
On iPhone 15 with the latest iOS software, the camera doesn't work. In the small leaflet with the unclear instructions that comes in the packaging, there is a QR Code that suggests 4 applications, out of which only 2 can be downloaded on a mobile device and they don't work. I downloaded... 23 different camera applications from the Apple store and none of them worked. However, it works on a PC with Windows 10 (which I have) if you download the AMCap application for Windows (see photo). Simply connect the USB to the PC, open the application, and on the top left where it says Devices, select HD Camera. The image is quite good, as long as you don't make fast and abrupt movements. Unfortunately, every time you need the camera, you will have to carry the laptop with you, so the camera becomes somewhat useless. Some people who claim that it works perfectly on a mobile device with an application or via Wi-Fi, please share how it is done and what type of mobile device they have because I (like most people) couldn't manage to do it.