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DEPSTECH Wireless Endoscope, IP67 Waterproof WiFi Borescope Inspection 2.0 Megapixels HD Snake Camera for Android and iOS Smartphone, iPhone, iPad, Samsung -Black(11.5FT)

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Features

  • Endoscope with Wide Compatibility: This wireless WiFi endoscope can work with Android 5.0+ smart phone and iPhone with iOS 9+ system. Armed with 11.5ft bendable semi-rigid Snake cable can extend to all corner of your house. Perfect for iPhone user who want do inspection work.
  • WiFi Connection, Easy to Use: Download and install the compatible App on your device. No need extra adapter or cable, just connect with your smartphone via WiFi. Then start the App to begin your inspection.
  • HD Inspection Camera: 2.0MP borescope offers you a wonderful experience of capturing a clear close range HD video in MP4 format and image in JPG format with adjustable resolutions 640x480, 1280 x 720 , 1600 x1200 and 1920 x 1080.
  • IP67 Waterproof, 8.4mm Diameter Probe: With 6 adjustable LED light and thin waterproof probe, this endoscope are suitable for various types of environment, for example, low-light or dark area, damp or wet area etc.
  • Tips: Turn on the Wi-Fi Endoscope, then it will generate a Wi-Fi signals. Open the WLAN settings of your phone, if the Wifi name started with Jetion, you need to use the APP "DEPSTECH"(iOS/Android). Or if it started with DEPSTECH, then you need to download the App "DEPSTECH-view"(iOS/Android). It will help you get the real-time image of the endoscope.

Macro Focus Range: 3cm-8cm


Shooting Modes: Automatic


Exposure Control Type: Manual, Automatic


Color: Black


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Product Dimensions: 5.12 x 4.92 x 1.77 inches


Item Weight: 9 ounces


Item model number: WF010-3.5M-Black


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 29, 2016


Manufacturer: DEPSTECH


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  • Color me IMPRESSED.
Size: 11.5FT / 3.5M
Great! product at this price point. I though WiFi connectivity might degrade the device.. It doesn't.. I'm now glad it's WIRELESS :o) More value than expected in packaging and documentation. This camera exceeded my expectations. Setup was fairly easy. I didn't need to create a "account" to use this device. Small "gotcha" was that the newly downloaded Android app opened in Chinese (for me at least) :oO The fix was to locate the correct (Chinese labeled) button in the software and change it to English... It is located toward the bottom on the screen (sorry, can't remember more that that). Otherwise the software was amazingly clean and easy to use.. fast and to the point. To access the camera (device is battery powered or USB, sweet), turn it on, wait a few seconds (watch lights), then connect your Android or iPhone to the new WiFi network it created. The preset password and WIFi host name are in the paper instructions. Once you are connected, just start the APP... This is where you will want to change the language if you prefer English. One weird issue I had "at first": When I first started the actual video (on my Android screen)... the bottom 1/2 of my screen had trouble displaying the image. The top half was fine.. The bottom half was breaking up. Turning up the LED light (in a dark environment) made it worse... blaw blaw balw. Once I went into the "resolutions settings" and changed it to a higher setting, the issue cleared up. Even after going back down to the default 640x setting. Now it's working perfectly... No problem. So I guess I'm saying is that my issues is a "non-issue" at this poing. Lucky ME! UPDATE: It popped back up for a sec and was back to good video.. will keep my eye on it but I don't see it being a show-stopper yet. There are several resolution scales. When changing the resolution, there is a button to the right of it to "commit" the settings... So basically it's a two button click to adjust. Video update rates was very good (slowing down acceptability at the uber high resolutions). In fact to my eye it's just smooth video, period. My "focus distance" seems to be a minimum of 1". 1.5"+ for the higher resolutions. I had a tendency to want to view images even closer but I had to realize that it's not a "microscope"... 1"+ is pretty amazing as it stands. The "snapshot" and "video capture" options where really easy and straight forward to use. Click the Video button (it captures). Click Video again and it stops (all very quickly). Same for Snapshots. Click file folder to chose Video (or snapshot), click your file to play. No fuss not muss :) No SD card slot that I can see. But data is saved somewhere UPDATE: Oh, when you capture the image data, it is saved "on YOUR phone/tablet", duh 8OP Goose neck seems quite good. Controls are good. Camera image was quite good considering the price point. The entire cable is a "flex design". Not just the first few feet as I might have guessed. I'm going to use it to trouble shoot a engine's starter-pinion to ring gear interaction (buried in a bell-housing) + other automotive uses. I believe it will work perfect for this purpose. And without spending a TON. So I'm a happy camper. I guess that there is a reason that most of the reviews on this device are positive.. It's GR8T for the $.$$. NOTE: This device connects via a direct "WiFi connections", to Android or iPhone. From what I can tell, this "model" does not work with "laptops / Windows etc.. If you need PC/Apple operation, they sell a USB version. In the instructions there are parts that speak about versions of "Windows" it works with... and downloading software off of their website (which I actually never found). Now I believe that they may be referring to their USB models. A (simple) test is to plug the device into a Window's USB port. The results were that Windows did not respond or interact it (including the dreaded "Unknown-Device"). So no bueno from my quick test> The applicable software for this device is on the Android Play Store or Apple/iPhone site. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2018 by Randy

  • Does the job pretty well, recommend for occational use
Size: 11.5FT / 3.5M
I like the product in general. Used to inspect chimneys, pipes, pull the wires through walls. Very handy. Picking a model which relies on a phone as a screen was probably not a good idea. Endoscope definitely works as advertised and the picture quality is very decent. What I did not like is that the device talks to the phone over WiFi directly i.e. you have to disconnect the phone from your access point and connect to a WiFi presented by the endoscope. Since the phones tend to connect to the access points in the house, a slight signal strength fluctuation disconnects the device. You can work around that by disabling automatic connections on the phone, but it is all a lot of hassle, which you may opt to go with to save some change on the endoscope without a screen. The phone application that comes with the device is extremely basic and awkward to use. WiFi connection probably takes up quite a bit of power, so the battery charge does not last long. I had to recharge the unit multiple times in a day while working on a project. Maybe it is just a battery that has a fairly low capacity. All in all the device is well made and very handy. If you are planning to use it only occasionally, then saving some money on the dedicated screen is worth it. If you are going to use it frequently, probably not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2025 by Alex T.

  • Easy Peasy
Size: 11.5FT / 3.5M
I am a very senior citizen, so I was a little intimidated by some of the reviews regarding tech issues they had, but it was far easier than I expected. I have an Android phone, and this is all I had to do: 1. Go to the Google Play store, type in DEPSTECH-WIFI, and then click on INSTALL. You can do this before you even get the device. The icon will appear on your phone's home screen. 2. When you get the endoscope, charge it. I used my 5-port "smart" charger, but any standard phone charger will work. When the green light goes out, it is fully charged. 3. Turn on the device. 4. Go to the settings on your phone, click on WiFi, and select the network that begins with Jetion followed by random letters and numbers. When it asks for a password, type in 12345678. If it tells you this network doesn't have internet, say that's okay. 5. On your home screen click on the DEPSTECH icon. Your screen should now show whatever the camera is pointed at. Adjust the light and proceed to inspect whatever you got it for. Yes, the instruction manual is poorly translated and very minimal, but I've seen worse. The camera works fine, however, and the cable is stiff enough to bend to the right shape and hold it. I used it for over 10 minutes without any battery problem, and it took less than an hour to recharge it. I purchased the endoscope to explore under the engine shrouds on my 1969 Corvair. The engine is air-cooled, and has sheet metal shrouds to direct the airflow. I was having an overheating problem, and was concerned something was inside the shrouds block the air flow, but removing the shroud requires a major disassembly that I was hoping to avoid. By sticking the endoscope in through the spark plug holes and the fan blades, I determined that there was , in fact, nothing on the upper side of the engine to worry about. When trying to stick the camera up the lower shrouds, I found that the thermostatically controlled air flap was hanging up on the sheet metal, and that was what was causing the problem. A hammer fixed it. So the endoscope didn't directly find the problem, but it allowed me to avoid many hours of labor taking the upper engine apart, so it was well worth the $35. Next I will use it to explore under the dash and find the hole for the antenna cable to come through. Or maybe I'll go into business as an unlicensed proctologist. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2019 by D. Allin

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