It would have taken some serious contortionist gyrations to figure out where the other end was, but thanks to the Teslong NTS500, I was able to attach the included hook and fish the wire back to my grasp with ease! This is one of these tools that I’m sure I will discover many more uses. I have a few aftermarket gadgets in my car and while fiddling with them, I accidentally disconnected a wire. ![]() ![]() I knew the Teslong NTS500 Digital Endoscope would be a handy tool, but the first “real” use proved its worth. I imagine the Teslong NTS500 Digital Endoscope’s semi-rigid probe construction will make it fabulous for running cable! Wonderful! I also do a fair amount of electrical wiring. The gear icon accesses the setup menu, starting with “Resolution,” “Date Stamp,” and “Shutter Sound.”Ī second press of the gear icon accesses “Auto Power Off” (off, 5 and 10 minutes) “Language” (English, Chinese, Japanese, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian), “Date/Time,” TF card “Format,” “Default Setting” to restore the NTS500 to factory settings, and “Version” info. Tapping the up or down button cycles through content stored on the TF card. Pressing the “M” button toggles an icon in the upper left corner of the screen to indicate still’ video or playback modes. The front-facing camera appears to be of higher resolution than the sides.īuttons to the right of the display are delightfully backlit and include “Light control” (light icon), “Snap” (green dot for snapshots and video recording), “OK” (enter and freeze-frame), “Up” and “Down” (cursor selection), “M” (mode switch toggles between photo recording, video recording, and playback), and the “Gear” icon (settings). Toggling between the cameras is done using a button about an inch from the plug. To my naked eye, the lowest level flickers (pulse width modulated dimming I suspect), but the monitor image is stable. The Teslong NTS500 Digital Endoscope’s cameras are equipped with LED illumination that can be turned on, off, and dimmed using the topmost button. The probe’s minimum bend radius is about 3 inches. The probe has a bendy metal body that’s ideal for the type of car fiddling my dirty paws get into, but Teslong also carries camera probes of varying lengths, focal distances, and sizes to fit many applications. The opposite end of the probe has three (Yep, you read that correctly!) cameras, one facing axially and two more pointing radially outward at 180° from each other. The camera probe plugs into the keyed socket. The adjacent green button turns it on and off. The back has a pleasant feeling grip, speaker, microphone, and reset button.Ītop the Teslong NTS500 Digital Endoscope is the welcomed addition of a bright four-LED flashlight. Images and videos on the card can be extracted via the USB port or directly from the card. I was happy to see Teslong included a 32 GB TF card. The TF and charging port are under a flap on the bottom. ![]() It might be especially useful if you’re planning to use the NTS500’s IP67-rated camera to inspect that disabled boat prop and don’t want it at the bottom of the briny deep. Should you have the need, a lanyard ring is built into the bottom left corner. The monitor is lightweight but feels sturdy. I tend to be very tough on my tools and like to keep them organized. Ooh! Great start right out of the gate, Teslong. Languages: English, Chinese, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese.Charge time: 3 to 4 hours using 1A charger.Battery: 3500mAh rechargeable lithium-ion.Magnetic and hook tips for retrieving that bold you dropped into the engine block. ![]() Detachable triple camera “gooseneck” probe, 16-feet.
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