Ear Wax Removal Endoscope Earwax Remover Tool Ear Camera with 14pcs Ear Pick Tools 1080P HD Wireless Otoscope Ear Cleaner Silicone Ear Wax Cleaning Kit for iOS & Android Phones,Tablets
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This was something I used last week, and I can tell you it's very satisfying. It's more like a video game in that you have to figure out which way to point the camera when using it, but once you get used to it, you can see your earwax sticking to the silicone tip, which is a little gross. Anyway, I believe you should give it a shot. Best wishes to you.
Thank you for your inquiry; our otoscope is extremely versatile and simple to use; you can operate it entirely on your own.
Thank you for contacting us; the following are the proper steps for connecting:
1. To get the app, scan the QR code.
2. When you take off the lid, the otoscope will automatically turn on.
3. Connect WiFi to the product: walfront- xxxxxxx.
4. Return to the APP and select "begin" to begin the ear inspection. br>In response to your question, you can check to see if the lid is open before looking for wifi, and then turn on your 4G/5G network to run the program. br> If you have any additional questions, please contact us again. (tip: To avoid getting stuck, make sure the ear pick's tip is firmly stuck on the otoscope when using it.
It can protect the ear canal and eardrum from harm by perfectly fitting the depth of the ear canal of different men, women, and children. You can use our otoscope to examine and clean your ears, nose, mouth, throat, and even your pets.
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The camera's performance astounded me. On the other hand, I'm not a fan of all the different apps that are required for all of these different "smart" devices, even though I understand that in this case, it's a simple and logical way to have a display for something like this. Just make sure you get it from Google Play, where it's been at least partially vetted. br>br>As for the camera, it connected quickly and performed admirably, though having the dexterity to position it so that you can see down the ear canal can be a challenge. The advantage of this over a cheap cabled endoscope is that it appears to have an accelerometer inside that detects which way you're holding it and keeps the display upright. That was quite impressive. br>br>By the time this arrived, whatever had been rustling my eardrum had vanished, so I didn't bother with the wax removal tools.
The camera has six LED lights and a 1080P resolution, allowing you to see inside your ears in microscopic detail, which is quite disgusting. It feels as if you're having surgery. br> The app can take pictures or even record video, which is even more disgusting if you choose to do so, but it does the job well overall. br>br>You can now clean your own ear wax or have your children look inside their ears while you use it on them. This one also has a USB port, which I like. The charging port is a USB Type-C port, which is more common these days and charges faster. They'll be so grossed out that they'll keep asking you to clean their ear wax on a regular basis. Please do not use this on a child who is unable to sit still, such as an infant or a toddler. It has the potential to be hazardous.