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The KAIWEETS inspection camera is a compact borescope built for tight access and practical jobsite use. Its 0.25 inch articulated probe and semi-rigid 5.3 ft cable let you reach inside narrow pipes, ducts and engine bays where larger cameras struggle, while the 4.3 inch IPS 1080P display shows clear results on the spot.
Key features
This unit combines a 2 MP CMOS sensor with six individually dimmable LEDs and a rear torch to deliver usable colour detail even in total darkness. The two-way 210° articulated tip is controlled by a wheel on the body, so you can steer the camera without repositioning the cable. According to the manufacturer, the probe diameter is 6.5 mm, making it thinner than many 8.5 mm models, and the IP67 rating offers protection from dust and water ingress.
Technical details
- Name: KAIWEETS Inspection Camera
- Type: Two-way articulating endoscope camera
- Size: 6.5 mm probe diameter
- Display: 4.3" IPS 1080P
- Capacity: 3000 mAh battery
- Length: 5.3 ft semi-rigid cable
- Material: semi-rigid cable with IP67 protection
Benefits
The direct-view screen removes the need for an app or Wi-Fi, so inspections are quick and self-contained. Battery life is claimed at up to five hours, which covers long jobs without frequent recharging. The included hook, magnet and side mirror broaden the range of practical uses, from automotive and HVAC checks to plumbing and small‑scale trades work. Bear in mind that articulation is mechanical, so very tight bends may still limit reach.
How to use it
Turn on the device, adjust the LED brightness to suit the environment and use the wheel to articulate the tip while watching the live feed. It’s a good fit if you often inspect narrow cavities and need a rugged, standalone borescope. You’ll like it if you value a clear screen and a thin probe for hard‑to‑reach inspections.
The camera offers a pragmatic mix of portability and capability, and the supplied accessories help adapt it to everyday troubleshooting and maintenance tasks.









