PCE-VE 200-S3 Videoscope
Extra small diameter (ø 3.7 mm) industrial endoscopic video inspection camera with 3 m / 9.8 ft longer length cable provides excellent image quality at an affordable price
PCE-VE 200-S is an industrial inspection camera, endoscope or borescope for the non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of engines, machines and more. This industrial borescope provides excellent image quality at an affordable price. An ideal tool for diagnosing issues in hard-to-reach places, the waterproof camera head features 6 LED lights with adjustable intensity for optimal illumination. In addition, digital image magnification or zoom of up to 4 times is available.
The borescope stores the recorded images and videos directly to a micro SD card memory. The 3 m / 9.8 ft cable length and 3.7 mm / 0.14 in diameter allow the video inspection camera unique access to view the insides of walls, pipes, vents, ducts, engines and machinery, thus eliminating the need for costly and time-consuming dismantling. Mechanical engineering, manufacturing, automotive, aviation, construction, plumbing and heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) professionals alike find this video inspection camera useful in a variety of applications.
***Not for medical use***
– Waterproof camera head (IP67 protection class)
– 3.7 mm / 0.14 in diameter
– 3 m / 9.8 ft cable length
– 180° screen rotation
– 3.5″ LCD display
– CMOS chip image sensor
– 1600 x 1200 pixels JPEG image / 640 x 480 pixels AVI video resolution
– Micro SD card memory
– Micro USB 2.0 and TV outputs
Customer review
“I received my PCE-VE 200-S3 borescope this past Thursday. To say I was quite pleased with it would be an understatement. I was unsure how good the resolution would be, but I needn’t have worried: it was great! It was easy to use without even reading the instructions. It is one of the best values I have seen. I have already used it to find a small part that had fallen (twice) into the nether regions of my car while I was working on it. … I will look to PCE in the future to fulfill similar needs.”
– Tom Treue, McAlester, Oklahoma, USA