🔧 See Beyond the Surface with Teslong!
The Teslong NTS300 Inspection Camera is a dual-lens borescope designed for detailed inspections in various environments. Featuring a 5" IPS HD screen, IP67 waterproof rating, and 6 adjustable LED lights, this camera ensures clear visibility and durability. With a long-lasting 5000mAh battery and a comprehensive accessory package, it's perfect for automotive and industrial use.
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Included Flash Type | Internal |
Battery Average Life | 5 Hours |
Audio Recording | Yes |
Has Self-Timer | No |
Screen Size | 5 Inches |
Shooting Modes | Underwater |
Color | Orange |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Real Angle of View | 140 Degrees |
Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 Type C |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Autofocus | No |
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Helpful for home inspectors
As a home inspector, my toolbox includes a variety of testing and measuring tools: screw drivers, nut drivers, framing square, concrete and wood moisture meters, temperature\humidity meters, multi-meters, GFCI & AFCI testers, infrared and probe thermometers, binoculars and a couple of really nice digital cameras to document the appearance of the residence or structure.Two hands required for a thermal temperature picture, one holding a digital IR thermometer directed at the object while aligning the camera with my other hand to “capture” the reading works well enough; however, a lightweight IR camera attachment to my cell phone is quicker and gives my client a true visual representation of temperature variance.During a recent home inspection with the house temperature set at 75 and the exterior temperature 61 (picture 1), I felt a breeze several inches away from the chipped plaster above the receptacle and wanted to know more. Placing my anemometer meter at the opening, a 3 mph wind speed was recorded, the draft I felt several inches away. A wide view of the wall was provided by the Teslong IR camera that displayed a 9 degree wall temperature difference within 24” inch span (lack of or missing insulation). Removing the cover and receptacle (outlet), I was able to easily insert the NTS300 lens for a look behind the wall. As the pictures captured, there was no insulation directly behind the receptacle box, above (bent the lens cable upward) and below using the side view camera. The red, yellow, blue, green IR picture is the outside (fiber cement siding). The exterior outlet aligns with the cold spot to the right of the interior outlet and the blue in the upper right corner is the interior outlet. I did not attempt to locate the source of the air leakage, annotating in my report further evaluation by a licensed contractor for options and cost. The nine pictures provided by the Teslong NTS300 and IR camera provide a more comprehensive visual understanding than a mere draft from the outlet.What is the water bottle for?I drilled a hole on each end, passed the cable through secured with tape making a lens “stand off” for better observation looking in HVAC duct. With the rounded bottle, I’ve gone 14 feet without getting stuck.The IR camera comes in a protective small semi-hard case, easy to use with the ability to annotate comments directly onto each picture.The NTS300 scope is lightweight and easy to use. All functions (picture, video, light, etc.) controlled by your thumb, except for the side view camera switch which is at the base of the cable. Packaged in a protective hard plastic case, with two metal latches and top and bottom foam padding cut to fit the cable, camera, USB cable and three included lens attachment options is more than adequate. A small magnet, 90 degree mirror and hook to fish wire, or “I dropped my ring in the drain” recovery tool are nice additions.Providing two options for image transfer (one via the provided USB cable or by removing the mini SD card) gives the user flexibility.As a home inspector, having a “third eye” is nice to answer any lingering questions regarding temperature and other issues: wall cavities, HVAC units, duct, vents, smoke chamber, chimney…Adding the NTS300 Teslong infrared thermal camera attachment to my tool inventory will allow more accurate reporting. Well worth the investment.
M**E
Bought this as a gift and he loves it.
I bought this as a gift for my father December 2024 and he loves it.He immediately powered up the camera and shoved it in his ear. Jeezus
V**Y
Good picture quality for an endoscope
I bought this to chase down a plumbing leak above a kitchen ceiling, Good picture quality. The ability to adjust the LED light intensity helps this when near something white that would cause reflection back and wash out the image. I really like the side looking lense to help orient where you are and for the ease of looking in a different direction than just directly off the end of the probe.The instructions leave a lot to be desired. Didn't even say how to activate the side lense. It's a button at the base of the flexible probe.
A**R
Not a bad product
Kinda cheaply made but works great, nice case, easy to use. I'd recommend it
D**R
Perfect tool for tight spaces
The media could not be loaded. I use this for automotive applications. It can take photos and videos with multiple lenses. The picture is crystal clear and you can switch views at the touch of a button. If you are looking something to help you see in spaces that you normally couldn’t without tearing something apart, this is for you! And it works right out of the box!
C**L
Teslong inspection camera is worth every penny.
Ordered this camera last night & it was on our porch this AM. Love this thing! Stand alone no app necessary.Wow! a game changer; no more "guessing" where wires & pipes are in the walls. Don't have to worry about my husband drilling into pipes or wires anymore. The cable is semi rigid so it's easy to go up inside walls as well as down.
A**R
Buy 2
As an HVAC tech I have to say this is a money making tool. Makes heat exchanger inspections a breeze. I can easily spot failed heat exchangers and take pictures to show customers. If you’re an HVAC Technician do yourself a favor and buy 2. The only complaint I have is the camera lens isn’t very durable and scratches easy. Sticking it into a hot furnace on a daily basis also puts a toll on it. I go through about 2 lenses per heating season and always keep a back up. You will not regret having this on the truck!
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