Saturday, January 5, 2019

DEPSTECH Uses

We got a DEPSTECH endoscope last year. It’s perfect for seeing in to spaces that you can’t eyeball yourself. And there are plenty of those tight spots - especially in a building that was made in the 1890’s. We liked it so much that we gave one to our family members that live in Virginia. One of them asked us if you could see fish underwater. That’s very possible because it is waterproof and has a light on the end of it. You hook it up via Wi-Fi and can observe whatever it sees on your iPad or iPhone screen, taking photos or movies if you like. We have also used it for other things. My husband’s gum was sore after visiting the dentist and my hearing hasn’t been so good as of late. So we hooked the DEPSTECH up. He checked his gum, and then he checked my ear. Being a physician he used endoscopes for laparoscopic surgeries so he is very familiar with using one. All I can say is that this little device is reasonably priced and is a very handy tool to have around. We are amazed whenever we ask all the repair people who come in our house if they own one and they don’t. I also heard it’s great for checking car engines. If you don’t have one - you should! 










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