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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Toronto
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So for the first time I need to check inside my duct system, and I'm wondering how it's possible that wifi endoscopes exist and are reasonably cheap, but none appear to work on the Mac.
A full handheld model is $100 and up, whilst iPhone/Android wifi models can be had for less than $50. I don't see why the wifi models couldn't be easily modified to work with my much larger MacBook Air screen. Anybody know of a Mac-based endoscope? |
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Subdued and Medicated
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I got a cheap-ola one off dx.com and, while there were no drivers for OSX and prettymuch all apps didn't work with it, photo booth did. I'd check that app out. I have the thing installed in my aquarium now so I can watch my fishies.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Toronto
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Thanks for the tip!
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Space Pirate
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Atlanta
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You know, I bought one when searching for a missing cat but never got around to using it (she was inside the stairs (a long and confounding Captain Drew style story (and cat)). Anyway, I have the thing and haven't used it yet - supposedly works with iOS. I need to try it. Thanks for posting this!
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