The weirdest tool I own is also one of the most useful (and it's $14 on Amazon)
Briefly

The weirdest tool I own is also one of the most useful (and it's $14 on Amazon)
"Instead, we have a compact 360-degree wide-angle 1080p camera that's perfect for use as an inspection device. The camera is kitted out with six tiny LED lights at the tip, which illuminate whatever tiny port, socket, or internal mechanism you enter. The business end of the unit is IP67 rated for water and schmoo resistance, and it can be cleaned with a cloth or alcohol wipe. Despite the camera and LEDs, the end of the camera is just 0.17 inches/4.3 mm in diameter."
"The camera connects to iOS and Android, where you can see what the camera sees, take photos and videos, and control the light on the front. It connects using Wi-Fi, and that process is smooth and straightforward. Inside the camera is a 350mAh battery that can be rechargeable using USB-C. It's good for 90 minutes on a full charge and can hold its charge for at least a month."
The device is a compact 360-degree wide-angle 1080p camera intended for ear-canal inspection but adaptable for probing tight device ports and crevices. The tip houses six tiny LED lights that illuminate small sockets and internal mechanisms. The business end is IP67 rated for water and schmoo resistance and can be cleaned with a cloth or alcohol wipe. The probe tip measures 0.17 inches (4.3 mm) in diameter. The camera connects via Wi-Fi to iOS and Android for live view, photo and video capture, and light control. A rechargeable 350mAh USB-C battery provides about 90 minutes runtime and retains charge for at least a month. A removable metal prong accepts silicone sleeves.
Read at ZDNET
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]