See hidden spots and look around corners

See hidden spots and look around corners
- Videoscope set from KS Tools
- smallest dual camera with two lenses
- can take photos and videos

A videoscope is indispensable in the vehicle workshop these days. This used to be an expensive luxury. KS Tools from Heusenstamm has now developed two new, cost-effective videoscopes that can be used in any workshop. The two special cameras on the separate probe allow for an extra wide viewing angle. They take super-sharp HD pictures.
It has 2 cameras built into the head for zero and 90 degrees. This allows you to look both straight ahead and around the corner. The set comes with a standard 6 millimetre diameter probe. Another set with 4.5 millimetres is also available. This may be the smallest dual camera currently in a videoscope. In addition, there is an extra slim probe of just 3.9 millimetres. The product number for the new videoscope sets from KS Tools is 550,7500 (6-millimetre) or 550.7530 (4.5 millimetres) and the 3.9-millimetre probe is available under product number 550.7506.

Videoscope makes diagnostics much easier
“A lot of damage is much easier to identify with greater accuracy with a videoscope because the naked eye is unable to see inside the engine or other hard-to-reach spots. And it certainly can’t see around the corner,” explains the Product Management of KS Tools. With the new videoscope set, vehicle professionals will have no trouble finding their way inside the engine or exhaust system and using two different viewing angles with the two cameras. The camera probes are equipped with very strong, dimmable LED lights that literally bring light into the darkness. The device can be used for both photos and videos. Photos are saved as .jpg files and videos as AVI. Operation is easy and intuitive.
The robust battery ensures you can work off-grid for a long while. It lasts for about 150 minutes in constant operation and can be charged easily with a USB. With the videoscope set, car professionals are entirely independent of other stationary equipment and can therefore carry out a stress-free diagnosis. The photos and videos it makes can be loaded to a computer without a problem or read on the memory card that comes with the set.

Flexible probes with plenty of possibilities
The probes are particularly flexible and less vulnerable to kinks because they are not made from fibreglass as usual. The experienced car mechanic also has the choice of whether to use the sturdier probe with a 6-millimetre diameter or the more delicate version with a 3.9-millimetre diameter. With it, they can see into the most hidden of angles.
The probe’s camera generates high-resolution images and videos, which display precise information to the mechanics during their diagnosis. The videoscope comes with a USB adapter, hooks, a magnet and a mirror, therefore providing the perfect equipment for extensive troubleshooting.

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