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Oasis Scientific  |  SKU: B-A-VA400v5

Vividia Ablescope VA-400 v5 8.5mm Rigid One-Way Articulating Borescope

Regular price $249.98 USD
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Products in stock will ship within 2 days of order placement. All orders in the domestic United States over $75 will receive free shipping, while costs for other areas & purchases under $75 will have shipping calculated by distance and weight.

The Vividia Ablescope VA-400 v5 is a powerful, versatile borescope built for aviation maintenance, automotive diagnostics, home evaluation, and more. It is especially useful for examining cylinder walls and valves during annual inspections by providing clear visibility inside tight, hard-to-reach areas. Version 5 eliminates the old rubber sleeve design and now features a durable metal mesh over the articulating section that never needs to be replaced. With over 180° articulation, Full HD imaging, and six adjustable built-in LED lights, the VA-400 v5 delivers the clarity and control professionals rely on. 

Features:

  • Direct connection to Android, Windows, Mac, Linux & Chromebook
  • Compatible with iPhone/iPad with purchase of U2i Adapter or Wi-Fi Box
  • >180° Articulation for optimal viewing angles
  • Full HD 1280x720 resolution for clear, vivid images
  • Broad focus range starting at ~5mm
  • Durable tungsten braided mesh surrounding the articulation components.
  • Built-in articulation locking (push down & twist clockwise to unlock, twist counterclockwise to lock)
  • Camera shutter & brightness button (press to take a photo, hold to cycle through brightness settings)

*iPhone/iPad users must purchase the U2i Adapter or Wi-Fi Box to use this product. The U2i connect directly, while the Wi-Fi box connects wirelessly. Bundles for these items are displayed on this page for purchase.

* No more changing rubber sleeves!

* Locking feature is back by popular demand.