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Extech Video Borescope & Wireless Inspection Camera

Jun 28, 2010 Stuart 2 Comments

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Extech BR200 Wireless Borescope & Inspection Camera

Compared to a non-wireless inspection tool, a wireless borescope allows for more convenient or remote viewing. What’s the point of whipping out a gooseneck inspection camera if you cannot easily see the screen!

When I found out that Dewalt was including a wireless inspection camera with their upcoming 12V MAX product line launch, I immediately thought about Extech’s [more compact] models.

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Extech’s wireless borescope can capture both images (jpg) and video (.avi), which can be saved to a microSD for PC viewing. Its detachable 3.5″ LCD can be viewed wireless at a distance of about 32 feet, which is probably much further away than most users would ever need.

Included with each base model is a 39″ flexible gooseneck cable, complete with a waterproof camera and 2 illumination LEDs. Extech offers two camera models, one whose gooseneck requires a 17mm diameter bore (BR200), and one with a svelter 9mm diameter bore size (BR250).

The tools require 4 x AA batteries (included) for operation, but an AC adapter is also included. Extech also includes the microSD card (2GB), SD card adapter, USB adapter, video cable, extension tools (magnet, hook, mirror), magnetic base stand, and a case.

We couldn’t find a decent photo of the magnetic base, but the product manual describes how it can be attached to the detachable LCD for hands-free viewing. Additionally, there’s no information to be found regarding the battery runtime of the wireless screen.

Up to 2 gooseneck extension cables (~$50 each) can be attached to the borescope. Since the camera is at the very tip of the gooseneck, there shouldn’t be any signal degradation.

Expect to pay about $300 for the video borescope/inspection camera. The tools are available at industrial suppliers and a few retail stores.

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