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To see the telescopic Wi-Fi endoscope in action take a look at our 'In the Field' blog post.
The telescopic Wi-Fi video endoscope is a lightweight, easy to use camera supplied with a 1m telescopic pole for accessing hard-to-reach places. Supplied with an adjustable fixed connector and a flexible connector that can be used to mount a hook or magnet at the front of the camera or to provide a flexible mount for the camera itself, it is a handy tool in any wildlife worker’s kit, perfect for viewing bat roosts, beehives, mammal burrows and more.
The camera comes equipped with six LEDs to provide illumination, a hook and magnet system for added utility, and a waterproofing rating of IP67, rendering it resistant to rain damage and submersible up to 1m for half an hour at a time. Its operating time ranges from 80-110 minutes depending on the brightness of the LEDs.
The video is captured at a resolution of 1280x720p at 30fps and streamed live to a free app on your Android or iOS device.
C-type USB charger included.
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