
Endoscope, Triple Lens Borescope Inspection Camera with 6 Inch Split Screen IP67 16.4ft Cable LED Light for Pipe Drain
$570.29
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“Acceptable image quality for embedded projects and inspection tasks. A reasonable buy for non-critical vision applications.”
Our Review
The Endoscope, Triple Lens Borescope Inspection Camera with 6 Inch Split Screen IP67 16.4ft Cable LED Light for Pipe Drain delivers solid performance for its category. With Resolution: 1920x1080 (1080P), Sensor: 1/9" CMOS, Cable Length: 1m semi-rigid, it covers the essentials that most makers and engineers need for their projects.
Image quality was adequate for embedded vision tasks. The LED illumination was bright enough to see clearly inside pipes and enclosures, and the semi-rigid cable held its shape during inspection.
The waterproof probe handled damp environments without any moisture ingress. App connectivity was reliable on both Android and iOS.
Overall, the Endoscope, Triple Lens Borescope Inspection Camera with 6 Inch Split Screen IP67 16.4ft Cable LED Light for Pipe Drain fills its role well. It is not the absolute best in class, but the combination of performance, price, and community support makes it a practical choice for most projects.
What We Like
- Decent resolution for embedded computer vision tasks
- Well-documented driver support for Linux and RTOS
- Wide-angle lens option covers more of the scene
- Compact module integrates easily into custom enclosures
Watch Out For
- No onboard image processing — all load on host MCU/SBC
- Image quality drops noticeably in low light conditions
- Auto-exposure can lag in rapidly changing lighting
Specifications
| Resolution | 1920x1080 (1080P) |
| Sensor | 1/9" CMOS |
| Cable Length | 1m semi-rigid |
| Diameter | 3.9mm |
| LED Lights | 8 LEDs dimmable |
| Connection | USB + USB-C + Micro-USB |
| Waterproof | IP67 |
The Verdict
“Acceptable image quality for embedded projects and inspection tasks. A reasonable buy for non-critical vision applications.”



