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The probe is protected by a sapphire lens that meets IP68 waterproofing standards, one of the highest levels of certification for equipment used underwater. The lens has a 120-degree wide-angle field of view, allowing it to capture the entire circumference of pipes 1.97 to 5.90 inches in diameter in a single, unobstructed frame. It reduces the number of times the camera needs to be moved to complete a full inspection.
This drain camera inspection unit has a 4.3-inch 1080P HD color monitor built in that shows images in real time with enough detail to see hairline cracks, root intrusion, joint separation, grease buildup, and corrosion without any post-processing enhancement. The full HD display accurately shows the differences in color between pipe materials, water stains, and biological growth, enabling field diagnosis with confidence without any extra verification equipment.
The monitor unit has built-in functions for taking pictures right away and recording video continuously. The included 16GB SD card can hold hundreds of inspection sessions. Recorded video and still images are used as proof for client reports, insurance claims, municipal compliance records, and contractor liability protection.
The 164-foot fiberglass snake cable that powers this video drain camera inspection system is made of a semi-rigid material that stays stiff when pushed forward but is still flexible enough to go around 90-degree bends, offset joints, and curved pipe runs without kinking or buckling. The fiberglass construction keeps pushing efficiency across the full 164-foot length, allowing the probe to move forward reliably even in deeply routed residential sewer lines.
If the location estimate is inaccurate, the trench may be placed incorrectly, greatly increasing the cost of repairs. The cable can fit pipes with diameters ranging from 1.97 to 5.90 inches. It includes all types of residential drain lines, commercial sewer laterals, HVAC ducts, and roof downspouts used in normal plumbing and building maintenance work.
The 12 LEDs that light up this video drain inspection system are arranged around the probe head and can be set to three selectable brightness levels to match the varying pipe diameters, surface reflectivity, and ambient light levels encountered at different inspection depths. The three-level adjustment lets technicians directly control image quality across the entire range of pipe diameters from 1.97 to 5.90 inches.
The LED array's power efficiency maintains consistent light quality throughout the entire 164-foot cable run. This helps the battery support longer inspection sessions. One of the most common reasons inspectors miss defects during long-run pipe inspections is that the lighting at depth is uneven or poor. The 12-LED configuration solves this problem directly by providing enough light to maintain high diagnostic image quality even when the cable is fully extended.
The VEVOR drain camera inspection monitor unit runs on a 4500 mAh lithium battery that lasts up to 5 hours of continuous use. It is enough time to complete several full-depth inspection cycles during a normal commercial or residential workday without needing to be recharged. Units with smaller battery reserves force technicians to stop inspections mid-job to recharge, causing delays that accumulate throughout a multi-property daily schedule.
Five hours of continuous runtime often cover the work block between standard breaks, allowing technicians to conduct morning inspections and afternoon reports on a single charge. This runtime stability helps the quality of diagnostic images remain consistent from the first inspection of the day to the last for municipal maintenance crews and commercial plumbing contractors who work long hours.
The heavy-duty metal reel that holds the 164-foot fiberglass cable for this video drain camera inspection system is designed to help prevent the cable from tangling, kinking, or looping, which can happen with lower-quality plastic or open-spool storage systems. These problems can make the cable less flexible and less able to transmit push force. The reel mechanism winds and unwinds the cable with controlled tension.
With reel-integrated portability, one technician can move, set up, and take down the whole 164-foot cable system without help. The metal construction can withstand the stress of being moved around in service vehicles and handled on active job sites, where lower grade plastic reel housings may crack when heavily loaded or struck.
The VEVOR video drain camera inspection system is designed to work with a wide range of pipes and ducts used in maintenance work for homes, businesses, and cities. The tool can fit pipes with diameters ranging from 1.97 to 5.90 inches. It includes standard residential drain lines, commercial sewer laterals, septic tank inlet and outlet pipes, HVAC ductwork, and the insides of roof downspouts.
For plumbers, general contractors, and municipal infrastructure crews, this cross-application compatibility can help reduce capital equipment costs by combining multiple inspection needs into a single unit. You can do all of these things with the same 164-foot self-leveling system: check the pipes in a house, diagnose a septic system, image HVAC ducts, and check the pipes in a house before you buy it.