Milwaukee has just released their new 12v lithium-ion line of power tools. This comprehensive range includes more than a few power tools and will satisfy any craftsman’s tool cravings. The M12 M-Spector digital inspection camera, with advanced technologies and heavy-duty chops, is among them. It will revolutionize how you view the jobsite.
Digital imaging technology is a key feature of the 2310-21 M-Spector. It can be pictured using the camera’s 2.4 megapixels.” high-resolution (and color!) LCD display, provides users with the ability to see one’s work environment, and to see inside, behind, and beyond that work environment in a vastly improved way. In fact, the camera provides crystal clear visibility into places on your jobsite that would be otherwise impossible to reach. The thing allows you to easily look into pipes and drains, to see behind walls, and get your eyes into dark, tiny, awkward, and otherwise unreachable spaces.
The camera’s digital imaging technology delivers truly superior image quality and clarity of picture ensuring you’re seeing exactly what’s in front of you. So, whether what’s in front of you is inside a pipe or behind a wall, the M-Spector feeds you a clear picture, and with an adjustable 2x zoom capability and LED brightness control (with digital glare reduction), you’ll never be surprised by the things that lurk in unseen spaces.
The camera also features a detachable, flexible, durable and water tight 3-foot extension cable with a small camera head at its end. The extension cable is narrow enough to get into, get underneath and get around small spaces – in fact, the thing squeeze into openings as little as 3/4″ in diameter. The extension allows for you to access the meat of difficult to reach places. Because this cable can be combined with other cables, users get a potential 9-foot camera extension, dramatically increasing a worker’s visibility and range.
Milwaukee’s inspection cameras are ergonomically designed to be easy to use and hold. The camera’s ergonomic design is optimized to make it easy for one-handed operation. The camera also runs on Milwaukee’s RedLithium technology. It can provide 15 hours consecutively and charges in as little as 30 minutes.
