Let me start by saying this little gadget is a game-changer for anyone obsessed with ear hygiene (or just plain curious). The 1440P HD camera delivers shockingly clear images – way better than I expected for the price. I could literally see every tiny hair and wax buildup in my ear canal like I was watching a nature documentary about my own ears. The anti-fog feature actually works too – no more blurry views after breathing near it.
The WiFi connection threw me off at first (why not Bluetooth?!), but the dedicated app is stupidly simple to use. Just point, look, and gasp at how weird ear canals actually look. The IP67 waterproofing means you can rinse it under the tap after digging out those satisfying wax chunks – though I’d avoid full submersion unless you want to test that warranty.
Now the not-so-great parts: You’ll need surgeon-level steady hands. Trying to angle this while watching your phone screen feels like performing DIY brain surgery. After nearly poking my eardrum, I recruited my partner to help – turns out ears are way deeper and twistier than they look! The scoops work okay for surface wax, but anything stubborn requires backup (I used Debrox drops).
Bonus discovery: This isn’t just for ears! I’ve used it to inspect a suspicious mole, check a toddler’s nose for LEGO pieces (don’t ask), and even peek at a loose tooth. Just maybe don’t use the same scoop for all those applications…
Final verdict? Great for visual checks and light cleaning if you’ve got help or extremely steady hands. For serious blockages, you might still need professional tools or an extra pair of hands. That velvet storage pouch? Chef’s kiss – keeps all those weird little attachments organized.