USB Endoscope - helps you see the place your hand cannot reach, DIY exams
Gear Diary —
USBFever has this Digital Endoscope that reaches a total of 2 feet. Snake it into those hard to reach spaces and the LED at the tip illuminates the surface allowing you to capture the image and send it back to your Windows 2000/XP/Vista computer. Useful for workshops, laboratories, industrial inspection, science education, playing doctor (that’s a joke - this is NOT certified for medical use ), parts assembly, printed circuit board inspection, and seeing if that item your child just swallowed was a penny. ...
USB Endoscope is Bendable Photographic Fun
The UberReview —
... that the USB Endoscope is suitable for the following uses, though I would probably hold off on using it for home medical stuff:
workshops
In a laboratories
Industrial inspection
Science education
Forensics
Printing
Textile
Printed circuit board (PCB) inspection
Jewelers
Hobbyists
Tinkerers
Crime scene investigation
Medical
Serial number identification
Quality control
Parts assembly
Price: $139 [USB Fever via Gear Diary]
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Gizmodo —
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USB Digital Endoscope helps explore internal parts of your machine, body etc
TechChee.com, shop online for gadget, gizmo and hot tech stuff —
... which shines you your way while using this device in darkness. The endoscope stick is 2-feet long and with a cable of 32-inches, which should pose no restriction for you to explore places that are hard to reach. It’s also claimed to be suitable for medical use, which is to examine the internal parts of your body. Of course, it must only be used by a practitioner for such purpose. This device is workable on most Windows environment. But it’s not been proven yet for Linux/Unix users. Buy online, $130, USBFever Thanks Thomas This entry was posted on Monday, November 3rd, 2008 at ...
USB Endoscope
GeekAlerts —
... with LEDs, making sure that you will see what you want to see. The LEDs lightness are adjustable to fit your purpose.
Specifications
Magnification: 40 times
Photograph: Taken by the software
Videography: High Compression
Light Sources: LED illumination (USB interface)
Focusing: Manual focusing
Max size: 15mm (diameter) x 700mm
Interface: USB 2.0
The USB Digital Endoscope is yours for $139.99 over at the USB Fever website. ...
BehindTheMedspeak: Do-it-yourself colonoscopy
bookofjoe —
... their ilk — and the websites that continue to feature them?
I know I am.
Wait a minute....
Why not take things in your cubicle to the next level?
"The doctor will see you now"... heh heh.
Alas, Mac people like moi are out in the cold for now.
Oh, well — with only 24 inches to work with, getting a good look up there where the sun don't shine for is probably not in the cards for anyone but a Cirque du Soleil contortionist, what?
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USB Digital Endoscope: you will see what you want to see
Engadget —
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
USB Fever has a real eye-opening item on offer: the USB Digital Endoscope. While they claim this product is for "medical" uses, looking at it, it strikes us as an unlikely candidate for actual, legitimate endoscopy. Luckily, the seller offers a helpful slew of other suggested uses, including ...
USB Digital Endoscope - see the places your hands can’t reach
The Red Ferret Journal - gadgets, cool sites, freeware and tech trivia —
Usbendoscope2 This USB Digital Endoscope is quite possibly the single most boring looking thing we ve ever featured, but I have a feeling it could be one of the most useful. How many times have you wished you had a camera and light to shine into inaccessible places? Areas like the back of the mouth, under a motherboard, down a thin pipe? Well this puppy, with it s 2 foot long wand and 32 inch cable, could be the answer to your prayers. Usbendoscope Just plug it into the computer s USB port, and let the 40x magnification and tiny LED light array take the strain. I can think of a ...
BehindTheMedspeak: Do-it-yourself colonoscopy — Episode 2: Who needs a computer?
bookofjoe —
... a nifty USB Digital Endoscope, speculating that if you were the adventurous sort you could even try doing a colonoscopy on yourself or a trusting friend with it. ...
