• 249.99
Overall Rating 4.8   190
5
I like it . Great for inspecting cylinders etc.
24/03/2025
5
I have only used the borescope twice on an engine, but the ability to inspect bearing surfaces and also the crosshatch of the cylinder wall including articulating the camera to look back up at valves is impressive. Very satisfied.
23/03/2025
5
I think this is so awesome. I got it for my husband since he works on our car and drops things into small spaces. This is so much better to use than a cell phone camera. The joystick is smooth and accurate. I have no complaints.
20/02/2025
4
I have a few Borescopes that come with their own screen. The one I'm reviewing here is the Kentfaith 360 deg articulating borescope with 3.3' long flexible cable. The cable is short, so keep that in mind. It really depends upon your purpose. It also is flexible, so don't expect to 'push' it unless you are in a constrained item like a pipe or a drain. Note that Kentfaith does also have a unit with a semi-flexible cable at twice the length, same cost. There are units available with much longer cables and/or stiffer cables (if that is what you need) and for lower cost if you choose to use your phone (with an app) as the screen. Personally, I prefer units that come with their own screen, even though one might argue that it is redundant.

The unit charges via a USB-C cable. The IPS screen is very clear and with good colours. The controls are pretty straight forward. The on/off button is on the side (long press). There are 4 buttons below the screen with dual functions. I like that the screen shows you the button functions at the bottom appropriate to the screen that you are on. There is a button on the handle that cycles thru 3 levels of light on the cable tip. The final control is the joystick that angles the camera tip. Just use your thumb and you can angle the camera. Rotate the cable (by rotating the handle/screen and you can see 360 deg. Use the joystick to go from looking straight ahead (0 deg) to full backwards (180 deg) and essentially one can look at all points surrounding the camera in 3 dimensions.

The cable is quite thin (6.2 mm or just shy of 1/4"), including the camera tip. This borescope will get into some areas that others would not. One can snap pictures or take video which is saved on the included 32 GB micro SD card. The menu is straight forward, allowing one to change settings (eg Language, Units, Date/Time, auto off, resolution, brightness, etc). A hard case is included with a cutout foam liner to securely hold the unit. Note that the screen does detach from the handle (threaded collar) for storage and easier charging.

If your borescope needs are met with a 1 m short flexible cable with full articulation, then the Kentfaith is certainly worth considering. Note that they have a similar model with a 2 m longer semi-flexible cable as well.
20/02/2025
5
Inspected my gas tank on my car and was able to see everything perfectly. Great diagnosis tool
19/02/2025
5
Exelente tool, I love that.
19/02/2025
5
Sturdy case, sucks that you have to remove the display to put the unit in the case. braided power cord, but NO charger. video out is better than expected. Photo feature is a must for sharing data with customers. Articulation is smoother than expected. Display could be better in sunlight, and only okay indoors.
02/02/2025
5
I picked up this endoscope camera for a few odd jobs around the house, and it's definitely done what I needed it to do. The image quality is pretty good and the screen is quite large. It's not going to win any photography awards, but for peering into dark, cramped spaces, it gets the job done and the integrated LED light makes it more versatile and of course much easier to see. You can make out details, though the picture can get a bit grainy in really low light. I wouldn't rely on it for super high-resolution inspection, but for general troubleshooting it’s definitely a great tool.

It can be used it to check for blockages in a drain pipe, and for me personally it came in handy when I was trying to determine some underbody damage on my car when I didn’t have a convenient way to lift it at the time. I’m sure going forward it will be great to check under the hood for various issues. The flexible cable is reasonably sturdy and maneuverable, allowing you to snake it into tight spots without too much trouble. I think it would be useful for anyone who needs to look into walls or other enclosed areas, whether it's for DIY projects or just general maintenance. It's a tool that fills a specific niche, and it does so without being overly complicated. The controls are responsive and quick, I don’t know what I was expecting but it’s much more

Overall, it's a good endoscope thought in my opinion it’s not cheap. Is it worth the price? Depends how often you need this sort of thing. I can see this being a good tool for frequent use, but if you just need something quick and dirty then there are much cheaper endoscopes, they might not be as precise or as clear. There are also much more expensive so this is a good balance in price and quality.
02/02/2025
4
This thing is amazing. I bought it after seeing a Mercedes mechanic on Instagram use it. The picture quality is incredible.
01/02/2025
4
Since I’ve received this tool, I’ve used it almost on a daily basis. This definitely is one of the better ones.
01/02/2025