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Six LED lights around the probe's edge provide even illumination. Operators can choose from three brightness levels, allowing them to control the amount of light based on the size of the interior surface. The 120° wide-angle lens captures more of the pipe's interior at once, reducing the number of passes needed to achieve full visual coverage.
The built-in 4.3-inch full-color monitor shows live video at a clear resolution right on the reel unit. It means you don't need to use paired smartphones, tablets, or external screens while inspecting pipes and drains. Full-color rendering is important for distinguishing different types of pipe defects. Monochrome or low-color-depth screens may not always show these differences as clearly. At the point of inspection, operators get immediate, useful visual information.
The included 16GB SD card lets you record video and take pictures on the device itself during each job. It creates a visual record of each inspection pass without requiring the connection or the use of external storage devices. The footage is saved in standard formats that work with most video players and reporting software.
The 66-foot semi-rigid fiberglass cable is designed to strike a balance between flexibility and column stiffness. It can go through 90-degree bends and offset junctions without kinking, and it has enough pushability to keep moving through long straight pipe sections. The cable profile is only 0.2 inches wide, so it can fit through supported pipes as small as 1.18 inches in diameter. It won't create friction that would slow progress or damage the pipe's coatings.
Operators can keep track of the probe's exact depth at every point during the inspection thanks to foot-by-foot distance markings printed along the entire 66-foot length of the cable. When telling excavation or repair crews where to find defects, it's important to keep track of the exact depth, as even a few feet of error can result in incorrect dig points and additional rework.
The VEVOR plumbing camera snake can fit straight-run pipes with diameters of 1.18 to 3.93 inches (30 to 100 mm) and right-angle pipes with diameters of 1.97 to 3.93 inches (50 to 100 mm). This feature means it can handle common standard sizes of residential drain and sewer pipes. This dual-configuration compatibility means that you don't need more than one camera system to service buildings with mixed pipe layouts.
The camera can be used in a wide range of inspection settings, including pool pipelines, residential and municipal sewer systems, and HVAC ductwork. This feature makes it a useful tool for multiple trades. This cross-system compatibility is especially helpful for contractors who work on both plumbing and HVAC systems, as it combines two inspection workflows into a single portable tool.
The reel unit features a 4500 mAh rechargeable lithium-ion battery that delivers up to approximately 5 hours of continuous operation. This battery capacity gives plumbers who have to handle back-to-back residential service calls, municipal workers who have to check multiple lateral connections per shift, and independent contractors who have to work in remote locations without easy access to power the freedom to do their jobs without worrying about running out of power.
Battery life is one of the most important specs for any plumbing camera system. A unit that often needs charging can delay scheduling, slow work, and increase the cost of each inspection. The 5-hour rating reflects continuous use, not standby time.
The metal reel housing holds the cable, battery, monitor, and probe connection in a single, robust unit built to withstand the physical demands of daily trade use, such as tool van vibration, dropped equipment, changes in outdoor temperature, and repeated loading and unloading cycles.
The metal reel's cable storage keeps the 66-foot semi-rigid fiberglass cable wound under constant tension. It stops loose coiling and internal stress that can cause inspection tools to fail prematurely. Organized storage also reduces setup time before a job and eliminates tangling problems that slow cable deployment when there isn't much time to spare on the job site.
The VEVOR plumbing camera snake combines the most important features for professional pipe inspection into a portable, self-contained reel unit that can be used every day. These features include waterproofing, a long battery life, a high-color, clear display, adjustable LED lighting, and a deep-reach, semi-rigid cable.
When municipal workers check residential service connections and lateral branches that feed into the main sewer infrastructure, they appreciate the camera's wide compatibility with pipe diameters and 66-foot reach. Independent plumbing contractors can create professional-quality documents by recording video on their devices and storing it on a 16GB SD card. This lets them report to clients without having to buy extra equipment.