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Best Inspection Cameras

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RIDGID 63628 200' Mini SeeSnake Sel

RIDGID

RIDGID 63628 200' Mini SeeSnake Self Leveling TruSense Sewer Camera Reel, Sewer Inspection

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HF96 Thermal Camera with Laser Poin

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HF96 Thermal Camera with Laser Pointer, Intelligent Scene Detection, Super Resolution 240 x 240, Thermal Imaging Camera96 x 96 IR Resolution, 25 HZ Infrared Camera, -4°F~1022°F,11h Runtime

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RIDGID 70828 SeeSnake APX MicroReel

RIDGID

RIDGID 70828 SeeSnake APX MicroReel Video Camera Inspection System, Includes CA-350 with Adapter, Dock Handle, Kickstand, and 12-Volt Batter

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Teslong Two-Way Articulating Boresc

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Teslong Two-Way Articulating Borescope with Light, Industrial Endoscope Inspection Camera with Articulated Probe, Flexible Mechanic Fiber Optic Snake Scope Cam for Wall Automotive Engine Inspect-5FT

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Teslong Inspection Camera, Dual Len

Teslong

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Teslong Inspection Camera, Dual Lens Borescope Camera with Light, NTS300 5" IPS Industrial Endoscope, 1080P Waterproof Flexible Mechanic Fiber Optic Snake Scope Cam for Wall Automotive Engine (16.5FT)

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#6
Fluke Networks FI-500 FiberInspecto

Fluke Networks

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Fluke Networks FI-500 FiberInspector Micro-Fiber Optic Endface Inspection Scope Camera with PortBright Illumination

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DXZtoz Two-Way Articulating Boresco

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DXZtoz Two-Way Articulating Borescope, Industrial Endoscope with 0.33in Articulated Snake Camera, Video Inspection Scope with Light for Automotive Aircraft Mechanics- 5.5FT

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Flir One - Thermal Imaging Camera f

FLIR

Flir One - Thermal Imaging Camera for iOS Smartphones (iPhone 15 and Newer w/USB-C), 240x180 Super Resolution (80x60 Native IR)

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Articulating Borescope with Dual Le

Teslong

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Articulating Borescope with Dual Lens Endoscope Camera, Teslong Two-Way Articulated Industrial Inspection Camera with LED Light, Flexible Mechanic Fiber Optic Snake Scope Cam for Wall Automotive-5FT

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Articulating Borescope with Dual Le

Teslong

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Articulating Borescope with Dual Lens Endoscope, Teslong 5-inch IPS Automotive Inspection Camera with Two-Way Articulation Tip, 6+1 LED Lights, Mechanics Fiber Optic Scope-Dia. 0.25 inch & L 5.0 feet

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Buying Guide for the Best Inspection Cameras

Choosing the right inspection camera can be a game-changer for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. These devices are used to inspect hard-to-reach areas, making them invaluable for tasks like plumbing, automotive repair, and home maintenance. To find the best fit for your needs, it's important to understand the key specifications and how they impact the camera's performance and usability.
Camera ResolutionCamera resolution refers to the clarity and detail of the images or videos captured by the inspection camera. Higher resolution cameras provide clearer and more detailed images, which can be crucial for identifying small issues. Resolutions can range from standard definition (SD) to high definition (HD) and even ultra-high definition (UHD). If you need to see fine details, such as in electrical work or detailed inspections, opt for a higher resolution. For general use, a standard or HD resolution may suffice.
Probe LengthThe probe length is the length of the flexible cable that houses the camera. This determines how deep or far you can reach into tight spaces. Probe lengths can vary from a few feet to over 30 feet. For home maintenance or automotive work, a shorter probe may be adequate. However, for plumbing or HVAC inspections, a longer probe might be necessary to reach deeper into pipes or ducts.
Probe DiameterProbe diameter is the thickness of the camera probe. A smaller diameter allows the probe to fit into narrower spaces. Diameters can range from a few millimeters to over a centimeter. If you need to inspect very tight or small spaces, such as inside small pipes or machinery, choose a probe with a smaller diameter. For larger spaces, a thicker probe can be more durable and easier to handle.
LightingLighting is crucial for capturing clear images in dark or poorly lit areas. Most inspection cameras come with built-in LED lights at the tip of the probe. The number and brightness of these LEDs can vary. More LEDs or higher brightness levels provide better illumination, which is important for seeing details in dark spaces. If you often work in very dark environments, look for a camera with adjustable brightness settings.
Display Type and SizeThe display type and size refer to the screen where you view the camera's feed. Displays can be built into the camera unit or connected via a smartphone or tablet. Built-in displays are convenient and often more rugged, while smartphone-connected models can offer larger and higher resolution screens. Choose a display size that is comfortable for you to view and consider whether you prefer the convenience of a built-in screen or the flexibility of using your own device.
Battery LifeBattery life indicates how long the inspection camera can operate on a single charge. Longer battery life is important for extended inspections or when working in areas without easy access to power. Battery life can range from a couple of hours to over 10 hours. If you need to perform long inspections or work in remote locations, opt for a camera with a longer battery life. For shorter, occasional use, a shorter battery life may be sufficient.
Waterproof RatingThe waterproof rating indicates how well the camera and probe can withstand exposure to water. This is especially important for plumbing inspections or any work in wet environments. Ratings are usually given in IP (Ingress Protection) codes, such as IP67 or IP68. Higher numbers indicate better water resistance. If you plan to use the camera in wet or submerged conditions, choose a model with a higher waterproof rating.
Recording CapabilityRecording capability allows you to capture and save images or videos of your inspections. This can be useful for documentation, sharing with clients, or reviewing later. Some cameras have built-in storage, while others use removable memory cards or connect to external devices. If you need to keep records of your inspections, look for a camera with good recording capabilities and sufficient storage options.