🔧 Inspect Like a Pro—Your Ultimate Borescope Awaits!
The KZYEE KZ2000 is a state-of-the-art 5.5mm industrial endoscope featuring a 4.3-inch full-view IPS display, 1080P HD video resolution, and a robust 2800mAh battery. Designed for versatility, it excels in inspecting tight spaces across various applications, from automotive repairs to household maintenance. With its IP67 waterproof rating and included accessories, this endoscope is built for durability and ease of use.
Hardware Interface | USB |
Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
Autofocus | No |
Optical Zoom | 3 x |
Included Flash Type | Internal |
Audio Recording | No |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Size | 4.3 Inches |
Effective Still Resolution | 2 MP |
Shooting Modes | Underwater |
Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
Colour | black|blue |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Media Types | bluetooth |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
O**O
Good quality at a reasonable price.
The picture quality is good with the built in light can be used in restricted and dark spaces.
D**H
Good piece of kit
Good piece of kit, long enough to see down the kitchen plug hole or down the depth of the car sills. Used it on the cavity walls to locate a lost live wire, used the supplied hook to fish it out. Good resolution picture so all in all good gear to own!!
Y**X
Good value
Very long probe very useful , some adapters. Alround good scope nothing not to like very good value for money
C**1
Great item
Great piece of kit found what was blocking underground pond pipes easy to use and great value
S**G
Field of vision was not wide enough in dark enclosed spaces
The picture was good whilst in bright surroundings but when In a dark enclosed environment the field of vision wasn't wide enough to make out what you could see even with the Led lights were on and the build quality could have been better for the price.
K**N
Great Quality
Haven’t used it much. But the 10m cable on it is brilliant.The screen is clear and I love the adjustable contrast.Soon to tell how long it will last. But it feels of good quality. So I’m not overly worried.Highly recommend
S**E
Great product
Worked well and great quality
M**
Vision
Visibilité pas top
M**O
Ottimo prodotto
Il prodotto funziona bene ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo
D**Y
bonne utilisation
pas fait pour un professionnelle
T**S
Why did I wait so long to buy this?
I was having a problem in my hallway ceiling. I kept getting a wet spot in the ceiling sheetrock. It was about 3 inches in diameter. At first I thought there was a roof leak. But then I realized it was leaking when there had been no rain for a while.I have an attic. It's less than 4 feet tall and there is no floor. You have to walk on the trusses. The other problem is there's a foot of blown in insulation up there, so you can't see the trusses. You have to feel your way with your feet. And did I mention the daytime temperature up there is usually 130 degrees. Sometimes more. So the stay time is only a few minutes. Too dangerous for an old guy like me.So, I bought this. There was a ready made hole in the ceiling from where the water had softened the sheetrock. I turned the device on and inserted the tip of the probe. It took a little while to get the feel for guiding the tip of this endoscope to where you want it to be, but the learning curve was not very steep.I got the tip all the way up to the underside of the roof. The light on the unit was plenty bright to illuminate the areas of interest when I got within a foot or so. The entire underside of the roof showed no evidence of any leak. So what's going on? Then I saw it. The ducts coming out of my air handler had condensation on the outside of them where two of them came into physical contact. These ducts are the 6" diameter flexible foil ducts. The area where two of them contacted, caused water to condense on the outside of the duct and drip off. This is what was causing my ceiling leak. What to do about it?I enlarged the hole in the sheetrock to about 16 x 24 inches. This would be easy to repair. I wrapped some unfaced fiberglass insulation around both ducts as far as I could reach in both directions. I tried to reroute the two ducts in question as far apart as I could, but they were both under some tension, so that didn't do much. I made a temporary patch for the hole in the ceiling out of some 1/8 inch plywood. I glued some rigid foam insualation on the back and screwed it up. This kept the hot, attic air out of the house.I let everything run for a week, then took the plywood patch down and examined the repair. No water. Everything dry to the touch. No water on the plywood or foam insulation. Looks like that's what the problem was, and it looks like the repair worked. Then I started to get some proper insulation up there and make a proper sheetrock repair.So, this endoscope...well made, easy to use, and the image had excellent resolution. This thing helped me solve what could have been a very frustrating and expensive to fix problem if I had hired some pros. If I hired a roof guy, who knows what he would have come up with. But, I'll bet it would have involved a roof repair or replacement. And I wouldn't even have thought to call an AC guy for this problem. I have never heard of this type problem before. But I'll bet his solution would involve new ducts and a lot of my money.So, if you like doing things yourself, this is a great tool to have. I can think back now on dozens of things I could have used it for. I only wish I would have bought it sooner.
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