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DEPSTECH Triple Lens Borescope, 5'' IPS Screen Inspection Camera, 1080P HD Endoscope Camera with Light, Split Screen, 16.5ft Flexible Gooseneck Snake Camera, 7.9mm Scope Camera for Wall Duct

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Features

  • 3-Lens HD Industrial Borescope: With triple 2.0MP sensors and advanced image algorithms, the DS580 endoscope delivers improved clarity and detail, and performs 100% better than other scope cameras, making it perfect for checking walls, pipelines and automotive. Thanks to Bluart 3.0 technology, the inspection camera takes images and videos more smoothly and reduces lens flare, allowing you to conduct rapid and accurate diagnostics.
  • 5-Inch Wide-View IPS Screen: The DS580 inspection camera provides a larger, clearer, and more pleasant viewing experience. The 5-inch screen, paired with IPS technology, restores true colors and provides a crisper, more vivid image to boost your inspection productivity. Increased viewing angle and continuous sharp image quality in all directions reduce visual fatigue and improve observation comfort.
  • Robust Gooseneck Snake Camera with Light: The rigid and flexible 16.5ft metal gooseneck cable allows you to shape and angle it to view the desired locations. 10 adjustable LEDs and flashlight provide bright illumination for clear viewing. The DS580 endoscope camera is a valuable tool for industrial, household, and commercial use, and is ideal for plumbing, electrical, and automotive professionals, as well as home DIY enthusiasts.
  • Ergonomic Design and Easy to Use: The mechanical grip of the endoscope is easy to hold and control, making your daily inspections a snap. The menu navigation and button operation are straightforward. For protective storage and portability, the sewer camera comes in a tough hardshell case; take it to work with you, use it at home, and keep it in your car.

Color: Black


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Media Type: Micro SD Card


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Brand: DEPSTECH


Package Dimensions: 14.61 x 12.05 x 4.88 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Item model number: DS580TL


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: February 13, 2023


Manufacturer: DEPSTECH


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  • You will be glad you have this when you need it!
This is a high quality instrument that comes in a very strong waterproof case. The case protects it very well and will keep it becoming damaged especially when it is out in the elements. The whole unit appears to be very well constructed and versatile. The cable length is more than adequate for what I have used it for. It is a strong cable that holds its shape when you insert it, but can be bent and formed to move within your work. The control head is easy to use and understand after reading the instructions. When it is turned on the buttons are backlit which helps a lot. I have used it twice since I recently received it. My first project was to look at a hose bib that comes out of the crawl space under my house. I was able to put the scope into a vent hole and quickly look at it. It worked great until I got into the fiberglass insulation and lost visibility. My second project involved looking into one of the furnace ducts on my boat. I was able to move the camera down into the duct to look for obstructions. The cable had enough give in it that it moved through a bend in the duct without fighting it. I have used both the still pictures and the video. I did not post any videos here because of the size of the files, but it works great. Pictures are very easy to take by simply pressing one button with your thumb while holding the control head. A micro SD card comes installed so all you have to do is charge the unit with the enclosed cable and you are good to go. You can download the videos/pictures directly from the unit with the USB charging cord, or you can easily remove the micro SD card, put it in an adapter and then into your computer. This is not a tool, but an instrument. It is not something I will use everyday, but I will definitely be using it often when I need to see into tight spots, or into areas that are not otherwise accessible. Being able to take pictures and video is a real plus when it comes to being able to share them with others. As a person living somewhat remotely in Alaska where I need to be more self reliant, this is great to have in the shop. I expect that my neighbors will be grabbing it for projects when they find out I have it! It is worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023 by Truesdale Truesdale

  • Oh, So Flexible
The media could not be loaded. This review is for DEPSTECH Triple Lens Borescope, 5'' IPS Screen Inspection Camera, 1080P HD Endoscope Camera with Light, Split Screen, 16.5ft Flexible Gooseneck Snake Camera, 7.9mm Scope Camera for Wall Duct I really love this borescope. It has so many wonderful features all in one package. I guess I would start with the fact that it has three cameras. So, when you are going down a pipe or something that has a right angle turn in it, it is always nice to have a side camera to see down that second section of pipe. However, with the two camera versions, you have a 50-50 chance of having the side camera on the correct side to see down the right-angle turn. But with this three 3-camera system, you can just switch to the other side camera. The split screen is also very helpful for this type of pipe investigation. And you have several ways to configure the front and side cameras on the split screen. I guess if there was going to be an enhancement to this split screen, they could possibly show all three cameras at the same time, but I am doing good to just keep track of two cameras at the same time. I guess if you wanted a 3-camera split screen, you could write to the company. I know they take suggestions and the next version of this borescope could very well have it. However, I am quite pleased with the two-camera split screen. The 5” screen is also very helpful to see images, especially during a split screen configuration. It is really nice to have the screen mounted on top of a great handle grip with all of the buttons at your finger-tips. Your trigger finger even has a switch in the back of the handle so that you can quickly turn on a flashlight embedded in the back of the handle in case you are walking with the device in the dark. The buttons give you so many options, but you will need to read the manual to see how to correctly use them because many of the buttons are dual function. And it will probably take you a little time to remember what each one does. The writing on the buttons are not at first indicative of the functions underneath them. However, once you review the functions and how to use them, you will find that they have logically collected the dual functions in the right places. I don’t see any other way that they could pack so many functions in such a small space without doing dual functions. I think once you get used to the functions of the camera, you will appreciate how they are arranged. At least to me, the arrangement is logical. Now next I want to talk about a feature that I am over the moon about. It is the 16 ft cable. Past borescopes that I have used, the cable is very stiff. It is usually covered with a stiff rubber of some sort and in the past, I was afraid to wind and unwind the cable because I was afraid of breaking something inside. On the DS580, the cable is created with a bunch of movable sections, somewhat like the stainless steal hoses that you find on your hand-held shower devices. Of course, this cable is not flimsy like a shower device, but it is so flexible while having the right stiffness to push it through a pipe successfully. I had no fear unwinding and winding it back up each time I used it. I could tell I was not twisting the cable the wrong way because of the flexible sections. And these sections also make it easier to bend the front camera at a 90 degree angle if you require doing that. I know it may seem silly for me to be this excited about the cable, but I can’t help myself. I just think this was a very great improvement over other borescopes I have used. I guess time will tell if this cable can hold up to constant movement, but so far it has functioned great. The images on the screen are clear. Now do not think that you can point the camera outside and get a great picture of a forest of something far away. The focal length of the camera is such that it is for close range. However, in the video that I have supplied, you will see that it can very clearly display writing on labels and if the subject of the camera is not too far away, it can still give a clear picture. The last image on my video shows me putting the camera into the downspout of my gutters. As I am moving the camera to the downspout, you will see various colorful vegetation around the downspout and both the images and color are great. The device also comes with tips for the camera end. There is a protecting ring that you should install on the tip before using the camera to protect the fine threads on the end. However, you can change out that protecting ring with a hook end for the camera or a magnetic end for the camera. You could find these very helpful to fish out a wedding ring out of a drain with the hook or recovering a steel screw from under a cabinet with the magnet. I also like that the borescope is water proof. I have submerged the camera under water and it worked fine. I am also very happy with how the cable attaches to the device. It is a very secure connection. The device comes with a memory card already installed and formatted. So, you are ready to take pictures and videos right from the start. Of course, the videos that I have supplied came from those I took using that very memory card. I hope you can see from my above description why I am so happy with this device and give it 5 stars. I have not even scratched the surface of what this device could be used for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2023 by MRTN

  • High quality, versatile scope with a beefy carrying case
This model is very similar in specs to the DS520, which I also own. One big difference is the carrying case...this DS580 has a massive and very sturdy carrying case, while the 520 has a much more compact case. See photo for a comparison. This would be a great choice if you're in the field a lot, as opposed to a home-based use, just because the case is super sturdy, but also pretty large. The 5" screen looks great, and you can switch between the 3 cameras at the end of the scope with the press of a button so you can see straight ahead, left, and right (as well as split-screen views of two cameras simultaneously). That makes navigation much easier (I often found it hard to tell which direction is up with the older single-camera models). Recording and viewing quality are both very high, and the light at the end provides plenty of light to get a good view. I've found this device to be very helpful mostly for seeing what's going on inside walls or behind tight spaces. The control buttons are a little unintuitive but once you get the hang of it it's pretty easy to use (it does take me a minute to remember how the buttons function if I haven't used it in a while). Overall a great value and super handy for those "impossible to see" situations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2023 by J. Stewart J. Stewart

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