Inspection Camera / Endoscopy
A digital inspection camera, also known as an endoscope, is an indispensable tool for professional visual inspection in hard-to-reach areas. Equipped with a small, flexible camera and wireless transmission, it allows you to inspect pipes, cavities, engines, electrical installations, and many other places that are inaccessible with conventional equipment. The camera provides sharp real-time images, and some models also have lighting and recording functions, so you can document findings directly on a screen or save them for later analysis. Ideal for plumbing, construction, industry, and technicians who need quick and accurate troubleshooting.
Inspection camera with 90° view for Smart device
Wireless endoscope with 1m rotatable camera
Endoscope with 3m rotatable dual lens
Endoscope with 5m dual lens
HD Videoendoskop720P HD, 3.9mm
Inspection camera w/20m cable
WiFi Videoendoskop
testo 318
Camera head 14mm for BB Inspection
Wireless video endoscope with rotatable camera
Wireless video endoscope - inspection camera, 9mm
Inspection cameras for endoscopy tasks
Get smart and handy inspection cameras at Buhl & Bønsøe. Modern technology has made it possible to inspect ventilation pipes, engine compartments, gearboxes, and many other previously inaccessible areas where no camera has been before.
A wireless video endoscope can illuminate and record video of all nooks and crannies, allowing faults and abnormalities to be quickly detected and eliminated. See the wide selection of endoscopes with video and find the right one for your needs.
What is an inspection camera?
An endoscope is a small wireless video camera that you can use in places where larger cameras cannot reach. Another name for this measuring instrument is an inspection camera.
The idea behind an inspection camera is that you can see and film areas that are normally very difficult to access. The technique is used both in healthcare, where the endoscope is used to perform so-called laparoscopic surgeries, and in the sewer industry, where you can send a small self-propelled robot down into the sewer to record video of the sewer's condition.
There are many applications for an inspection camera. The camera can also be used to inspect whether cavity wall insulation is still in place or whether a vapor barrier reaches far enough down. An inspection camera with video can also reveal rust in wheel arches without having to remove the entire wheel.
The cameras have a sharp resolution, which is necessary for you to easily identify hidden problems even in dark places. On the external screen, you can then see still images and gain insight into the extent of the problem.
A robust endoscope does not have to cost a fortune
We offer various endoscopes with cameras in different sizes and qualities of recording capacity. So depending on how much you need to see and the quality of the desired recordings, you can choose a cheaper or a more expensive model of inspection camera.
There are also differences in the accessories for the various models of video endoscopes. You can advantageously invest in an endoscope set, where extra equipment is already included, if you know that you will be using it for several types of tasks. TV inspection has never been easier and cheaper.
Which inspection camera do we recommend?
It is difficult to give a general recommendation when it comes to advising customers on inspection cameras. We prefer to look at each individual customer's needs rather than giving general recommendations. Therefore, you are very welcome to contact us, so we can ensure that we guide you in the best possible way.
If you do not have time for advice and just want a good and versatile endoscope for inspecting air conditioning systems, we recommend the BB endo270, where you get a video endoscope with a movable camera head (270 degrees) to see around corners. This particular model is very flexible in terms of accessories as well as having a long lifespan, a good video camera, and more. For larger tasks in sewers, we recommend the waterproof inspection camera with cable.
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