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Today 04:32 PM
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MellowTent390Today 04:32 PM
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Double check the length on this unit, I think it's only 6.5' so may have limited applications
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Today 04:43 PM
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GeoffreyK24Today 04:43 PM
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Fun fact: if you have an android phone, you can buy the USB endoscope camera off your desired length and a USB C to USB A adapter. There are free apps that let you use your phone screen with the camera. This also opens up options to use larger displays like tablets or maybe even Chromebooks (haven't tried the Chromebook option).
*Disclaimer* I only know this because the screen on my endoscope got cracked while I was working on my car. It was only then that I realized that the camera that was on it was plugged in via a USB A port on the unit. I had some old type C to type A adapters from one of my early Pixel phones (because I'm a hoarder) and tried this out and it worked. I actually prefer to have a dedicated display for my endoscope but these small screens are common and fragile.
Just a random and interesting fact. I might still be ordering this into to replace my old one. Thanks, OP
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T-RoyToday 05:15 PM
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Quote from GeoffreyK24 :
Fun fact: if you have an android phone, you can buy the USB endoscope camera off your desired length and a USB C to USB A adapter. There are free apps that let you use your phone screen with the camera. This also opens up options to use larger displays like tablets or maybe even Chromebooks (haven't tried the Chromebook option).
*Disclaimer* I only know this because the screen on my endoscope got cracked while I was working on my car. It was only then that I realized that the camera that was on it was plugged in via a USB A port on the unit. I had some old type C to type A adapters from one of my early Pixel phones (because I'm a hoarder) and tried this out and it worked. I actually prefer to have a dedicated display for my endoscope but these small screens are common and fragile.
Just a random and interesting fact. I might still be ordering this into to replace my old one. Thanks, OP
My problem with "free" apps is that, if you are not paying for it, you're not the customer -- you're the product being sold.

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