An inspection camera (or borescope) is invaluable for checking anything from engine cylinders and gun bores to plumbing and HVAC pipes. They come as self-contained devices, or as a gadget to use with ...
The VIS 340 Plus inspection camera system features dual camera heads, giving professionals more flexibility when troubleshooting. The camera system comes with both a 1½-inch, 360-degree pan and ...
A related thread got moved last week from Other Hardware to The Lounge. However, per the P.S. of this post within it, I've actually now got a new question about electronic hardware I need to buy. To ...
The Williams Wireless Boroscope has a 3-ft flexible camera tube that allows for inspection of confined spaces. A detachable 3.5-in. LCD screen provides a separate view while the user manipulates the ...
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MFE Inspection Solutions announces the release of the new MFE Handheld Optical Gas Imaging Camera today that will allow operators to visualize harmful gas leaks in real-time ...
Description: Each powered by TruSense™ technology, these products feature a 25-mm self-leveling camera head and 131 feet of push cable, and are compatible with Ridigid CSx series Wi-Fi enabled ...
Instron released the AVE3 Advanced non-contacting video extensometer for strain measurement with micron-level accuracy for ...
In most electronics inspection applications, the highest video camera speed is less than 100 fps, while the majority of cameras record at about 30 fps. Some video cameras used in R&D record at 2000 ...
Those little pocket TVs were quite the cool gadget back in the ’80s and ’90s, but today they’re pretty much useless at least for their intended purpose of watching analog television. (If someone is ...