I tried using "Wi-Fi Taking a picture C" seen in a smartphone looking through a gap with a camera that can be bent and stretched



A camera with an LED light attached to the end of a metal tube that can be bent and stretched and a camera that can watch or capture the state of a narrow gap or dark place with a smartphone is called "Wi-Fi Take a picture C"is. It is a product that can be used for purposes such as attaching a dedicated hook or magnet to the tip of the camera and picking up things that have dropped in the back of the shelf, inserting it in the back of the air conditioner or the ceiling, etc. and checking the inside situation So I decided to try out various kinds of pictures by purchasing actual equipment this time.

Compact and lightweight endoscope type scope camera "KONEDORI" | Speck Computer Co., Ltd.
http://www.spec-computer.co.jp/kunedori/


Photo review

The package is as follows. The images shot with the camera can be viewed from the smartphone or tablet via Wi-Fi, so a visual that images such usage is drawn.


It is contained in a durable plastic case and is convenient to carry.


Besides grips, the contents include camera parts and accessories that can be bent and stretched.


Battery, grip with built-in Wi-Fi is like this.



Looking from the top it looks like this.


Since there is a rubber with unevenness affixed, it will not slip smoothly even if you bring it with sweaty hands.


I actually grasped it.


For charging, use the included USB cable and the power adapter for iPad (sold separately) etc.


A tube with a camera attached to the tip and a bendable tube.


It is covered with things like thin vinyl so the camera at the tip and the tube are waterproof.


The resolution of the camera is 640 × 480 dots.


The LED light is attached to the side of the lens, you can shoot even in a dark place.


The actual weight of grip and camera combined is about 368 grams.


It becomes like this when connecting the camera to the camera.


The place which I tried grasping with the hand of an adult man is as follows.


Three kinds of accessories to attach to the tip of the tube are magnet (left), hook (center), mirror (right).


Magnets can be used to pick up clips and screws.


Hook is convenient for hanging something and pulling it out. Since the tube is softer it can not lift what is heavy but can be pulled out.


You can shoot with a mirror in a place where the tube can not be bent and narrow enough.


Application settings

When you open the Wi - Fi setting screen of "iPhone 5" with the camera on, tap as "iBORESCOPE" is displayed.


Enter the password written in the manual and tap "Connect".


By launching the application and tapping "IMAGE" it is possible to see the images sent from the camera.


I tried using

The state of actually using it is as follows. You can send images to up to 3 smartphones and tablets with ad hoc connection.


You can see the images taken inside the air conditioner using "Wi-Fi Take picture C" below.

I shot inside the air conditioner with "Wi-Fi Taking a picture C" - YouTube


Please check the movie that shoots how to pick up the clip by attaching the hook of the accessory below.

I picked up a clip with a hook attached to "Wi-Fi Taking C" - YouTube


The product is available for purchase from Amazon, and the price is 50,850 yen.

KN015: Flexible scope camera that can check images on Japan's first iPhone / iPad "Wi-Fi Taking C"


Also, at the time of writing the article, Rakuten Shop Open Commemorative We are selling for almost a limited period of ¥ 29,800 for a limited time.

【Rakuten Ichiba】 【KUNEDORI Shop Open Commemorative Discount 50% OFF !!】 Flexible scope camera "Wi-Fi Taking picture C" which can confirm video with smartphone · tablet for the first time in Japan: KN 015: Spec Direct Rakuten Ichiba Store


2013/03/22 Additional notes:
In addition, it is now possible not only to watch the video by upgrading the application of Wi-Fi Take picture C, but also to save the movie. In addition, the price was downgraded from 59,850 yen to 40,000 yen at online special price.

in Review,   Hardware,   Video, Posted by darkhorse_log