Klein Tools introduces Borescope for Android Devices

Oct. 9, 2020
The ET16 is a 9mm digital camera attached to a 10’ armored gooseneck cable that has USB Type-C and micro-USB connections to work on most Android smartphones and devices.
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Borescope for Android Devices, No. ET16
Borescope for Android Devices, No. ET16

Klein Tools introduced the Borescope for Android Devices, No. ET16. The ET16 is a 9mm digital camera attached to a 10’ armored gooseneck cable that has USB Type-C and micro-USB connections to work on most Android smartphones and devices.

Features of the Borescope for Android Devices, No. ET16:

  • Klein Tools ET16 Borescope connects to Android on-the-go (OTG) version 4.0 or higher devices; not for iPhones or iPads
  • Waterproof IP67 9mm camera for high quality 640 x 480-pixel images
  • Capture and share images and video via text or email using the Klein Tools App available for download at kleintools.com
  • Armored 10’ (3m) gooseneck for extended reach
  • Six white LEDs with adjustable brightness control for best pictures
  • Direct USB Type-C connection with adapter for micro-USB
  • No batteries; powered by device connection
  • Includes borescope, carrying case, micro-USB adapter, and instruction manual
  • The camera and video output is displayed on the Android device using the free Klein Tools Borescope App available at kleintools.com

“Klein Tools’ new Borescope for Android devices features a small, rugged camera and a 10-foot armored gooseneck to capture vivid images and video at a very competitive price,” said Sabrina Kalsi, product manager at Klein Tools. “The long gooseneck and waterproof camera allow professionals to look into hard-to-access areas, crawl spaces, behind walls, and into pipe to access and evaluate the job at hand."

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