Bosch UniversalInspect inspection camera (Ø8mm endoscope) with 2.31in colour display and built-in memory
Product description
If you’ve ever tried to look behind a wall, under a sink, or into a tight service gap with a torch and your phone, you’ll know the frustration: light is inconsistent and angles are awkward. The Bosch UniversalInspect is designed for exactly that kind of “hard to reach, hard to see” job, with a slim Ø8mm endoscope camera, a short-to-medium flexible lead, and a colour screen that lets you check what you’re dealing with on the spot.
At a glance
This UniversalInspect model is an inspection endoscope for home and DIY checks where you want a clear view without dismantling everything. It uses a 0.95m flexible cable to get into dark or difficult areas, and it shows the live image on a built-in 2.31in colour display. On paper, the key selling point is straightforward: use it to inspect areas around the home quickly, then either save still images to its internal storage or transfer them via a micro SD card.
The internal storage is for eight images, which is handy when you just need to capture a couple of “what am I looking at?” moments. For longer capture sessions, the option to use a micro SD card (FAT32 format, 4–32 GB) gives you more flexibility.
What you’ll notice in use

The 2.31in colour display is where this earns its keep. A small screen can’t replace a bigger monitor, but for checking the state of a pipe run, inspecting under appliances, or peering into recesses where visibility is poor, it’s more practical than relying purely on app-based viewing.
A useful micro-scenario: say you suspect debris or a blockage in a hard-to-access pipe fitting. You can lower the Ø8mm camera into the opening, adjust your position until the camera head catches the view, and then pause to save an image. Later, you can show the issue to a landlord, tradesperson, or yourself as a reference before deciding whether further work is needed.
One limitation to bear in mind is that the internal memory is relatively small (eight images). It’s fine for quick checks, but if you expect to take lots of snaps, you’ll want to plan for micro SD card use.
Key features that matter most


Bosch positions UniversalInspect as a versatile tool for inspecting dark, difficult-to-access spaces around the home. The blend here is fairly balanced: flexible cable length for reach, a colour screen for visibility, and a basic capture workflow.

Key practical aspects from the information provided:
- Live inspection through a built-in 2.31in colour display
- Colour resolution listed as 320x240 pixels for the screen
- Flexible 0.95m length to access areas that are otherwise out of sight
- Internal storage for eight images
- Transfer option via micro SD card (FAT32 format, 4–32 GB)
- Supplied in an e-commerce cardboard box with accessories and softbag
Also, the listing mentions sustainability features, with more detail available in the product images. If that’s important to you, it’s worth checking those details before deciding.
Tech specs
- Camera type: Ø8mm endoscope / inspection camera
- Cable length: 0.95m
- Display: 2.31in colour display
- Screen resolution: 320x240 pixels
- Internal storage: eight images
- Memory card option: micro SD card, FAT32 format, 4–32 GB

Who it suits (and who should look elsewhere)
It’s a good fit if you mainly want a straightforward inspection tool for occasional home checks: looking into tight spaces, checking behind fixtures, or assessing what’s going on in hard-to-reach areas without setting up lots of equipment.
It may not suit you as well if your plan is heavy, frequent documentation. The internal storage is limited, and even with micro SD card support, a small endoscope workflow is still best for quick investigations rather than long filming-style projects.


Not the best choice if you need a very large screen or high-detail imaging for professional diagnostics. Based on the provided resolution and display size alone, this sits more in the “practical home inspection” bracket than “deep technical inspection”.
What to double-check before buying

Before you commit, it’s worth checking how you expect to save and share the images. If you only need a couple of captures, the eight-image internal memory may be enough. If you want more flexibility, make sure you’re comfortable using a micro SD card in the supported FAT32 format and size range.
Also consider how often you’ll need to carry it around. The box contents include a softbag and accessories, which suggests Bosch is aiming for day-to-day handling and storage rather than leaving the camera permanently on a workbench.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want a home-focused inspection camera that gives you an immediate, on-device view via a built-in 2.31in colour display, with a flexible 0.95m lead and the option to save images (internally or with a micro SD card). For quick “check now, decide later” jobs, it’s a sensible approach.
You may want to skip it if you’re expecting extensive capture capacity from the device itself, or if you need more detail than a 320x240 display resolution can realistically provide for your use case.

Mini FAQ
Can it save images without a memory card?


Yes—there is internal storage for eight images, so you can capture stills even without adding a micro SD card.
Does it work with a micro SD card?
It supports micro SD cards (FAT32 format, 4–32 GB), with an option to transfer the saved images.

What kind of reach does it offer?
The flexible cable length is 0.95m, which is intended for accessing dark and hard-to-reach areas around the home.
Is it suitable for very tight spaces?
The camera head is described as an Ø8mm endoscope, so it’s designed to fit into small openings—though exact fit will depend on the specific access point you’re dealing with.
What’s included in the box?
The scope of delivery lists the UniversalInspect, accessories, a softbag, 4 x AA batteries, a user manual, and an e-commerce cardboard box.
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