Reddit Reddit reviews Bamshoot USB Borescope Endoscope for Android (New Upgraded) Endoscope Inspection Camera 2.0 Megapixels CMOS HD Waterproof IP67 Snake Camera with USB Adpater and 6 Adjustable Led Light - 16.5FT

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Bamshoot USB Borescope Endoscope for Android (New Upgraded) Endoscope Inspection Camera 2.0 Megapixels CMOS HD Waterproof IP67 Snake Camera with USB Adpater and 6 Adjustable Led Light - 16.5FT
Compatible with USB powered device, computer and laptop(Windows XP/7/8/10, MacBook OS), and comes with free USB to Micro USB adapter for using on OTG Andorid device(How to Check OTG? Download free app "USB OTG Checker") and UVC compatible AndroidThe endoscope usb IP67 waterproof camera with 7mm diameter and 6pcs LED light can reach most of hard to see areas,extend your hands and eyes.beautiful and stylish appearance and easy operationSupport android phone has OTG and UVC function after install "CameraFi" app from google store, such as Samsung Galaxy S8,S8 +,S7, S7 Edge,S6 Edge+,S6,S5,S4, Note 2, Note 3, Note 4, Note 5 ,HTC M9 ,M9+,M8,LG G4 etc.IP67 Waterproof camera probe with 0.33inch diameter, easy to explore hard-to-reach or hard-to-see areas such as underwater pipe, car engine, vent pipe etc.5M long flexible USB cable perfect to connect android phone or computers,handle knob can adjust the brightness of the camera LED lights
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6 Reddit comments about Bamshoot USB Borescope Endoscope for Android (New Upgraded) Endoscope Inspection Camera 2.0 Megapixels CMOS HD Waterproof IP67 Snake Camera with USB Adpater and 6 Adjustable Led Light - 16.5FT:

u/abfarrer · 11 pointsr/HomeImprovement

metal studs are, in fact, a thing. They're less common in residential construction (single family homes) and more common in condos, apartment complexes, and commercial spaces (where walls are less likely to be load bearing). As far as finding out what's really behind your walls, the best way is to take a look, you could drill a smallish hole in the wall, somewhere you'll be covering with a cabinet anyway, the either look directly in or use a [boroscope](https://www.amazon.com/USB-Borescope-Endoscope-Android-Inspection/dp/B074KXB3JM/) to look in behind the walls. You should be able to see either wood studs or metal studs within 8-12 inches to one side or the other of your hole. If you do have metal studs, you can use self-drilling screws to mount to them, though I'm not sure about how that would work with large items like cabinets, I'm by no means an expert on hanging cabinets or on hanging things to metal studs.

u/EntrepreFreak · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Yup. Take the vent cover off, stick your camera (phone on selfie stick?) into the duct and snap a picture. The flash will light up as much of the duct run as it can and you'll see if there is a dead animal, old food, or something else in the duct.

You can also call an HVAC company or buy [one of these] small $15 cameras for your own phone. Check deeper than you may be able to see.

Previous hoarder may have all kinds of things in the vents. Old socks. Old fish. Old wife, etc...

*Edit to fix link

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u/controlmypad · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Pulling ethernet cable will be easier without an RJ45 end on it, so you may invest in a crimper set, but you can buy pre-crimped cables and only cut one side off to save you from having to do both. Most all of the holes have likely already been drilled in your stud out to the doorbell location and have room in each hole to string a CAT cable through there. So then it comes down to trying to minimize the number of access holes you cut. You typically need one hole per stud bay, but sometimes you can get lucky and poke the cable through a stud bay and avoid needing another hole there, if the holes are inline and you just get lucky.

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You might invest in a cheap phone borescope, and some fiberglass "fiberglass rods".

https://www.amazon.com/USB-Borescope-Endoscope-Android-Inspection/dp/B074KXB3JM/ref=zg_bs_8297406011_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=6QKMEX6B1NMWHDCTA1TQ

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