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This high-definition endoscope camera is designed as a visual diagnostic tool for engineers, technicians, and DIY enthusiasts. Its primary function is to relay a clear video feed from inside confined spaces, machinery, or pipework where direct visual access is impossible. The included memory card allows you to capture still images or video clips directly, creating a permanent record for fault analysis, compliance checks, or before-and-after comparisons. Available in three distinct probe lengths and styles, it provides a versatile solution for a range of inspection depths and environments.
The core of this inspection tool is its camera system, built into a compact, 8.5mm diameter head. This slim profile is crucial for navigating through narrow apertures, keyholes, or small openings in equipment.
This tool translates a hidden internal view into a visible, recordable format, which is applicable across multiple fields.
The value of this specific model lies in its defined specifications and the included functionality.
8.5mm dual-lens endoscope inspection camera with high-definition video, available in hard wire or snake pipeline lengths of 1m, 5m, or 10m, includes a memory card for image capture and documentation
£275.58
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8.5mm Dual-Lens Endoscope Inspection Camera with Memory Card for Maintenance and Diagnostics

Features and Construction

Material and Build
The camera housing is constructed to be robust enough for general inspection use. The probe itself is offered in two material styles: a highly flexible snake pipeline ideal for navigating tight bends and curves, and a semi-rigid hard wire version that provides better pushability over longer, straighter runs. The choice between them depends on the specific access requirements of your inspection task.Size and Practical Fit
The defining physical specification is the 8.5mm diameter of the camera head, which determines the minimum size of the entry point required. Beyond the head, the effective working length is determined by your selection: a 1-metre snake pipeline for shallow, complex routes; a 5-metre hard wire for mid-range tasks; or a 10-metre hard wire for inspecting deep conduits or long pipe runs. This range covers many common domestic and light industrial inspection scenarios.Uses and Placement

Event or Professional Use
For professional maintenance, the camera can be used to inspect the internal condition of engines, gearboxes, or machinery without disassembly, saving diagnostic time. Electricians might use it to look inside wall cavities or conduits before drilling. Plumbers can inspect pipe blockages or joint integrity. The ability to record evidence on the supplied memory card is particularly valuable for creating service reports or demonstrating issues to clients.Everyday Home Use
In a domestic setting, it becomes a powerful tool for DIY projects and home maintenance. You can investigate mysterious noises inside a wall, locate a lost item that has fallen behind a fixture, or check for pest activity in loft spaces. Inspecting the condition of gutters, drains, or under floorboards becomes a much simpler task with a direct visual feed, helping to identify problems early.Benefits and Buying Value

Reuse and Low Maintenance
As a diagnostic tool, it is designed for repeated use across different jobs. The simple construction, with no moving parts on the camera head itself, requires minimal maintenance beyond keeping the lenses clean and the probe free of major obstructions. The included memory card is reusable, allowing you to manage and archive inspection footage from multiple projects.Why Choose This Product
This endoscope offers a clear choice based on measurable parameters: the 8.5mm diameter, the dual-lens optics, and the selection of probe length and type (1m snake, 5m hard, 10m hard). The inclusion of a memory card differentiates it from basic models that only offer a live view, adding practical value for documentation. It provides a concrete set of tools for solving the specific problem of seeing into inaccessible areas.