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Vividia Va-400 V5 And W03B WiFi Box. For iPhone/iPad, Wireless

$552.00/Each
Part# 12-06268
MFR Model# VA-400W

Overview

Vividia Ablescope VA-400 v5, ideal for detailed visual inspection in hard-to-reach places such as car engines with 180 Degree articulation 8.5mm diameter steel probe and 8 bright LED lights. The 180 degree bending back probe camera with LED lights makes it possible to inspect the back side of an dark inside compartment.

Features

  • Articulation bendable angle: 0° to 180° continuously adjustable. You can inspect the back side of a closed dark compartment
  • Very easy to operate. Just push down the release button by bending the thumb to adjust the articulation angle
  • Very small bending radius: 30mm
  • Illumination: 6 white LED lights built-in
  • High resolution image with CMOS sensor
  • Focal Distance: 0.5cm – 100cm, fixed focus with broad focus range
  • Power supply: by USB port of PC, tablet, or phone

Specifications

  • Sensor: high-quality CMOS sensor
  • Still Image Resolution: 1280x720 pixels
  • Format: JPG
  • Video Resolution: 1280x720 pixels
  • Format: AVI
  • Frame Rate: 30FPS
  • Optical lens view angle: 120°
  • Focus range: 5mm to infinity
  • Probe diameter: 8.5mm
  • Probe length: 42cm (16.5”)
  • PC Interface: USB 2.0
  • USB Cable Length: 200cm
  • Compatible systems: Windows 10/8/7/XP/Vista; MacOS; Chromebook; Android 4.0 and above

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