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The Teslong Dual Lens Endoscope Camera features a 4.5-inch HD display and a 16.5-foot flexible cable with dual lenses offering front and 90° side views. Its IP67 waterproof probe and rechargeable battery make it perfect for automotive, plumbing, and home inspections, delivering crystal-clear images without the hassle of smartphone connectivity.




















| ASIN | B086X1XGN1 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,489 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #79 in Borescopes |
| Date First Available | April 8, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
| Item model number | TSMS450D8DL5 |
| Manufacturer | Teslong |
| Package Dimensions | 8.11 x 6.77 x 2.91 inches |
D**N
Easy to Use, Good Image Quality, Good Price
I don't have any complaints with this purchase. I suspected I had a yellow jacket hive above the drop ceiling in my basement. I saw them flying in and out of a hole in the side of my house. I purchased this to stick through a hole in my drop ceiling to scout out the situation. The image quality was good for what I needed. It has three levels or brightness, but the lowest and middle brightness didn't seem too different to me. The cable was flexible enough to bend it and move it around, but firm enough to keep the shape and angle I needed. I didn't use the hook accessory that came with it. Case is nice and durable, which make carrying it around easy. The screen size was fine, the entire unit was smaller (but wider) than my old iPhone 7 Plus. I would definitely recommend this product. Oh, and if you were wondering, the yellow jackets were not above my drop ceiling after all, they were between my outside walls and the siding. Cost me more way more for the exterminator than it did for this Teslong endoscope camera.
M**K
Excellent home use endoscope for a very reasonable price.
Disclosure up front, this is a solicited review, but honestly I wouldn't be writing it if I didn't believe they truly deserved it. This is an excellent home use endoscope for a very reasonable price. Presents a clear recordable image with a quality, easy to use interface. I really did not expect it to be as good as it is. There are some limitations to it, but used for the right purposes, it's a phenomenally powerful tool. Do understand that the camera has a fairly limited focal range (it really only sees very well about an inch to three inches in front of the camera) and the cable is bendable, but not controllable outside of your grip. What that means is that if you want to reach through a wall or some sort of constriction, and then look around at an open space on the other side, you're not going to be able to do that very well. But if you want to follow a tight pipe, or see a good distance into a very narrow channel, it's absolutely great for those applications. The unit arrived quicker than was forecast as I recall, and was very easy to use and understand right out of the box. One thing that can be a little disorienting is sorting out which way is actually up when you're scoping a pipe or channel, because the top of your screen is not necessarily the top of the camera. That's not a shortcoming of the equipment at all. I have had a few experiences lately where a company that produced a garbage product and had no customer service at all, then later tried to hold a refund "hostage" unless/until I would offer to change a negative review to a positive one. That is not the case here at all. I could not be happier with this endoscope and glad to be able to steer people toward it. Nice job Teslong!
B**.
I'd love with 2 major changes
This product is good and does the job well. I have no issues with it on that front. Picture quality is top notch, and brightness is awesome. The two things I'd change: 1. The cord needs a straight end- the last foot or 2 of the cord should probably be rigid, so it goes in the direction you point it. Because it's flexible, it goes all over the place, which is time consuming to manage. As a result, the other thing I'd change: 2. Some sort of zoom- it'd be nice to be able to zoom out of the picture to see better. I used this in the first floor ceiling of a 2-story house, and because of the space between the joists, I couldn't tell my relative bearing well. Trying to get it aligned to where I wanted to go was a pain, which if I could've zoomed out would've helped orient better. That said, the tool itself is good. 50 ft of cord goes all over, so make sure you can manage that. The only way you'll be able to really use the cord is to attach is to a fiber wire and let that lead the way. So opt for the shorter cord.
S**L
Incredible Value, Great Picture for the Price
Like a lot of people, I bought one of those $30 endoscopes that require you to use an app on your phone to see the stream. Like a lot of people, I took an hour with it, threw in the towel, and shipped it back. This Teslong endoscope is the real deal. Yes, it's more expensive, but not prohibitively so and for that extra price you get a great picture, lighted dual-cameras (top and side), a sturdy, easy-to-use control unit, and generally good battery life. As soon as we broke it out, we went into the basement to thread it up through the floor to try to identify the source of a leak around the skirt of the tub in our 2nd bathroom. The multi-level light was up to the task of illuminating the darkened cavity and when we needed to sneak up around the side of the tub for a sides shot, the side camera performed well, helping us narrow down exactly where the leak was flowing. The one frustration I have, and it's not unique to this endoscope, is that the flex cable, while strong, still flexes a little too much when you are trying to aim a camera that is several feet away. Our solution was to find a piece of 1/4" PVC pipe that we had laying around, thread the camera up and in, tape the flex cable to the pipe to ensure it was not going to move when we twisted the pipe, and then use the pipe to rotate and aim the camera. This might not work in every situation, but it worked well for us. All in all, the Teslong "feels" like a piece of semi-pro gear, not like a piece of junk like the endoscopes in the $30 range. It's not a pro endoscope, and it lacks some of the resolution and other nice-to-have features of larger, handheld units, but it does the trick for the price. Highly recommended!
P**R
Good working well
D**M
Bought this to inspected my well. Worked perfect, the light is bright and screen is clear. Highly recommend
B**O
Great quality video and pics can be captured by using this instrument. Very helpful in automobile field
Z**S
I bought this camera to check out a clogged grey water drain. The picture is very clear and I was quite impressed with the unit especially for the price. I couldn't end up seeing what the blockage was as the water was very murky, however I was able to see that there were no bends in the pipe so I knew where to dig outside. I also sent it 50' into a drainage big o. I taped it to some fiberglass fish sticks (for running electrical wires) and was able to push it in with no issues.
D**L
Bought this for a specific task but can’t count the times I’ve used it!😌☺️😎
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