🔧 See Beyond Limits with the DXZtoz Borescope!
The DXZtoz Dual-Lens Articulating Borescope is a cutting-edge inspection camera designed for automotive and home mechanics. Featuring a 5-inch dual screen and 1080P resolution, it allows for easy navigation in tight spaces with its two-way articulated camera. The semi-rigid gooseneck cable and included accessories enhance usability, making it an essential tool for detailed inspections.
Photo Sensor Resolution | 1080 Pixels |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Sensor Type | CMOS or CCD |
Hardware Interface | MicroSD, USB Type C |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Autofocus | No |
Maximum Focal Length | 15 Centimeters |
Real Angle of View | 1.8E+2 Degrees |
Focal Length Description | Varies between 1cm (wide-angle) and 100cm (telephoto), with a best performance between 2cm and 15cm |
Digital Zoom | 10 x |
Zoom | Digital Zoom |
Camera Flash | no flash |
Included Flash Type | Internal |
Audio Recording | No |
Has Self-Timer | No |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
File Format | JPEG |
Screen Size | 5 Inches |
Video Capture Format | AVI |
Viewfinder Type | LCD screen |
Shooting Modes | Picture; Video |
Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
Color | Black |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Supported Media Type | Micro SD Card |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
N**O
Great product and excellent support
I purchased this 5ft model some about six months ago. I used it a couple times and it was absolutely amazing, easy to use and performs excellent. The zoom works perfect and really shows the finest details. Look around corners or to the side or use the split screen for both.Anyway, great product at what I think is a very low price for what you get.But wait!! I had a small problem and I’m not sure what the cause was, and it was six months after I purchased. I read the enclosed booklet and it said to email support for any problems. I really didn’t expect anything back, but I was wrong. The next day I had an email from Layla at DXZtoz asking for more details of my problem. In 3-4 days my problem was rectified by Layla with my 100% satisfaction. Layla is a valuable asset to this company and has proven that real customer service is alive and well, something you generally don’t get from a lot of other manufacturers. My congratulations to DXZtoz, well done!!William N.
B**Y
Very Impressed
Great scope in every way.I bought a 2003 Suzuki Grand Vitara in over all good shape to use as little 4x4 for dual sport use. It has very reasonable miles on it. I discovered it was going thru a quart of oil every 200 miles with almost zero leaks. I thought I had been really screwed but hoped it was valve seals. I wanted to check the cylinder walls for excessive wear and scoring before doing anything.I looked at a lot of these scopes and settled on this one for a number of reasons. I liked the side camera. I found that this unit is so good it is not needed. These all have internal batteries which die over a period of years. This unit can be run off a USB-C phone charger or an emergency battery for recharging a phone. That means that as long as the electronics work, it is good to go.It comes in a very professional carrying case and special hooks and stuff to attach to the end of the camera.Excellent light brightness. Excellent video quality. Focal length is from around 3/4 inch to 100 ft or more. Over all picture quality is bright and crisp with great resolution. I could count the factory cross hatch marks on the cylinder walls. Flex Tip. Just over 180 degrees. I was able to look back at the bottoms of the valves. The flex function works very smoothly.The info I gained was worth the money I spent. I could see that I have no burnt valves, piston tops looked good with a thin layer of carbon from the oil and the cylinder walls are in new condition.I decided to try some AT-205 to see if it would soften the valve seals before having them replaced. If that worked, I know the rings are likely good. It did nothing for the first 300 miles. Suddenly after letting it set for a few days, and then starting to use it again, the oil on the dip stick seems to have almost completely stopped dropping. I calculate I am now up to at least 400 miles per quart if not a lot more. There is no more smoke at cold start up or after idling for 5 minutes and taking off in a hurry.
C**H
The 180 view is worth the value
The borescope comes packed in a nice cushioned case. The 180 degree feature works well which is the reason to pay extra for this scope. The screen is clear and good. The 5ft cable is enough for most auto/truck inspections, you might want a longer cable if you are doing plumbing or construction.
N**.
Aircraft
I bought this to update my old non steerable bluetooth linked 35$ scope. I like the two camera option, I like the steering, length of probe, size of probe and it appears to be decent quality, although I can see the probe getting beat up on the spark plug threads in time. I did return it. I returned it because my use is inspecting cylinder bores in aircraft engines, mainly valves and seats, cylinder walls, accessory case for gear wear, etc. The picture is just not very high resolution. It is the low resolution that got me back to looking for an upgrade. It is decent. Most folks would find it adequate but the pictures saved are very small, only in the kb range. When shopping I think you will find that most of these inexpensive scopes do NOT specify the actual camera/lense resolution, they just mention HD. Most just leave the actual camera resolution out of the product description and for a reason. My phone has a 48 megapixel camera! This spoils us. Most of these scopes have a 1 megapixel camera and the difference is significant, obviously. Some of these chinese scopes have 2 megapixel, but its still pretty grainey. They call it HD, but with our 4k TVs and the screens on our phones, its just doesn't compare. The "zoom" just spreads the pixels out. If you are trying to find an issue with a valve seat and need fine detail, this is marginal at best. SO, in shopping for higher resolution I am finding that there really is nothing out there yet much better for a reasonable price. Even the 800 to 1k$ scopes have similar resolution. You can bump it up a little by using one that you mount your iphone/ipad to, and using the snap shot option on your device, not the software of the scope, you can save a higher quality image......of a picture taken with a low quality camera. The expensive scopes are more durable, have 360 steering (which is a huge bonus) and are not the mass produced quality control pot luck found here. BUT they don't significantly improve resolution...yet. At least I have not found one.My 2 cents. This item has a decent picture, easy to use, two cameras and good lighting. Its cheap too. Maybe I should have kept it while I am still looking.
C**S
Best Bore scope a mechanic can buy!
After 26 years of buying tools, this may have been one of my best purchases yet! My other bore scope from a highly reputable and expensive truck brand sucked to say the least. This new camera is amazing! The image is super clear and I love the dual camera mode especially for seeing inside cylinders. The best part is the flexible articulating tip. Go on through the spark plug hole and turn it up to see the valves. No more stupid mirrors that fall off or trying to bend the cord at just the right angle to see what you need to see. The length is great and the cable is flexible. I highly recommend this to any mechanic in the market for a new or first bore scope!
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