I've been using the DEPSTECH 50FT Endoscope Camera for a few weeks now, and it's quickly become my go-to tool for inspections. The dual-lens setup is brilliant—whether I'm peeking into tight car engine spaces or checking drain pipes, the split-screen feature lets me see everything clearly without constantly repositioning the camera.
The 5-inch IPS screen is a standout. It's bright, sharp, and just the right size for on-the-go inspections. I recently used it to navigate a maze of plumbing behind my bathroom wall, and the 179° wide-angle view saved me hours of guesswork. The LED lights are adjustable too, which is handy when you're dealing with dark, grimy corners.
Battery life hasn't disappointed—I got through a full afternoon of HVAC unit inspections without needing a recharge. And when I did plug it in, the USB-C charging was refreshingly quick. The semi-rigid cable holds its shape well when threading through pipes, though I'll admit wrestling all 50 feet back into the case feels like an arm workout.
My only gripe? The USB connection between camera and screen can be finicky—it disconnected twice during a sewer inspection until I really jammed it in there. But considering how much this tool has simplified jobs that used to require demolition or blind probing, that's a minor quibble.
For anyone doing professional inspections or serious DIY projects, this endoscope delivers where cheaper models fall short. It's already paid for itself by helping me avoid drilling into hidden plumbing—that alone was worth every penny.