Works great. Wouldn't go into a gunshop without one. Lots of threads on here about the various units. Just do a search for Teslong. Good info. Just remember, it won't work with IPhones...not enough voltage from the phone.Kinda would.like to have a bore scope to be able to look at used rifle I'm looking at getting or checking my bores after shooting cast or cleaning . Wanted to know if the $55 one is any good and how well do it work when hooking it up to your phone ? Thanks
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Mine works fine with my iPhone. Model is NTG150WWorks great. Wouldn't go into a gunshop without one. Lots of threads on here about the various units. Just do a search for Teslong. Good info. Just remember, it won't work with IPhones...not enough voltage from the phone.
Yes, the WiFi version works, but the direct plug into a phone or computer like the OP was asking about doesn't.Mine works fine with my iPhone. Model is NTG150W
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NTG150W 45-inch Flexible Rifle Borescope with Wi-Fi
The 45-inch camera probe is longer than most rifles making it easy to evaluate cleanliness, throat erosion, tool marks, rifling wear, chamber damage, and fouling. This kit includes a WiFi transmitter to work with Apple mobile devices. Go to Teslong for all your gun inspection and digital...teslong.com
Out of curiosity, when I first got my plug in flexible one, the cheap one, I downloaded an app onto my android phone and did a test, and it seemed to work fine. Because I have not been to the range in a while, all of the work that I have done has been viewed on my computer's 22" monitor, but I did test the phone. The phone app that ended up working is Smart Endoscope. I think that I tried more than one, and the first one did not work.Yes, the WiFi version works, but the direct plug into a phone or computer like the OP was asking about doesn't.
Yes, there were a couple apps listed at first, but as the Teslong software changed many of those apps quit working with it. I finally settled on the app "Endoscope Camera" for mine and it works well. I'm sure there are others that also work well. I also have had the privilege, along with a couple others on this forum, to be invited to work with Teslong support on ideas and changes. This resulted in me now having 1 original flexible model (the one I first purchased), 1 upgraded flexible model (tougher flex body), 1 ten inch rigid handgun WiFi model, and 1 rigid rifle model (the last three were given to test and report on). I have not had any contact with them for a couple years now, but everything I have used worked well and lasts.Out of curiosity, when I first got my plug in flexible one, the cheap one, I downloaded an app onto my android phone and did a test, and it seemed to work fine. Because I have not been to the range in a while, all of the work that I have done has been viewed on my computer's 22" monitor, but I did test the phone. The phone app that ended up working is Smart Endoscope. I think that I tried more than one, and the first one did not work.