This bizarre tool I own actually solves a real problem (and it's only $9 on Amazon)
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This bizarre tool I own actually solves a real problem (and it's only $9 on Amazon)
"I have a number of , and they're fantastic for getting eyes into places that you normally can't get to. But they're typically large and bulky, designed for mechanics and HVAC engineers, which limits their usability when it comes to inspecting device ports or probing around cracks and crevices looking for a lost fastener. Also: These 12+ surprisingly useful tools are all on sale during Cyber Monday, and I vouch for them all"
"Although that is its advertised purpose, this tiny 1080p HD camera can be used for a variety of tech needs. I'm not a doctor, so I'm not going to recommend that you insert this camera into any orifice. If you're going down that route, you're on your own! I'm also not reviewing any of the ear cleaning tools. I'll leave that to someone else."
The device is a compact 360-degree wide-angle 1080p camera originally designed for ear inspection but suitable for general confined-space inspection. The camera tip measures 0.17 inches (4.3 mm) and includes six tiny LEDs to illuminate ports, sockets, and internal mechanisms. The business end is IP67 rated and can be cleaned with a cloth or alcohol wipe. The unit connects to iOS and Android via Wi‑Fi for live view, photo and video capture, and light control. A 350mAh battery charges by USB‑C, provides about 90 minutes of use, and holds charge for at least a month. A metal prong accepts removable silicone sleeves and can be removed if desired.
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