👂 See, Clean, and Protect – The Future of Ear Care is Here!
The MYPIN Ear Cleaner combines a 1080P HD 360° camera with 6 LED lights and a wireless connection to iOS and Android devices, delivering a safe, high-tech earwax removal experience. Its upgraded one-piece silicone scoop design prevents detachment and protects your eardrum with smart alerts. This all-in-one 12-piece kit offers hygiene, convenience, and real-time video capture, making ear care smarter and safer for sensitive users.
Weight | 76 g |
Units | 1.00 count |
Brand | MYPIN |
S**O
Amazing product
The picture quality camera is really good. I was impressed considering costs. I tested it on my partner who had a blocked ear, tough we didn't use the endoscope to remove the wax, special ear drops are definitely safer, but it is a great product to inspect the war and tympanic membrane. It is definitely recommended to see a doctor if you experience any pain or have hearing problems.The product came with instructions, it's very easy to set up and use.
V**N
Don’t buy this, does not work
It simply does not work at all. I plugged it in to charge it the whole night and still no lights after unplugged. I can’t see the its WiFi either. Probably they took the damaged items from others and sell it with low price. Will try to return.
F**R
Ear clean
Perfect product so much better that you can see what is in there and easy to clean in side
D**I
Extremely handy
This extremely handy tool helps you to see in hard to see places, which, when your ears potentially could be clocked. It just gives you an update now and again on what is happening within those hard to see places.
F**D
I'm not convinced about how useful this actually is
Otoscope Ear Endoscope, 1080P HD Otoscope Camera WiFi 3.5mm Ear Cleaning Kit, Wireless Ear Inspection Camera, Earwax Removal Tool for Adults/Children, Ear Scope for iPhone/iPad/Android£29.99 at the time of review.The instructions are almost non-existent and once you install the app looking for some enlightenment, there is none there either and you get no feedback at all about what the icons do.You need to connect the endoscope to your Android device via Wi-Fi for it to show a picture. I was worried about this from a security aspect to start with, but unless the app is really devious, when you connect the endoscope to your Wi-Fi, it says there is no internet connection, which means it can’t transmit any data? Once I disconnected the endoscope, my mobile reconnected to my home Wi-Fi right away. You also need to push one of the little spoons onto the end so that the light has a point of focus ahead of the probe itself. You also need to be really, really careful about pushing things into your ear as if you push too far or too hard, you could easily rupture your eardrum, so please take care until you get more used to it.The images are pretty good though and they are clear enough to make out what you’re looking at and it makes small bits of ear wax look huge due to the zoom level. It took me a bit of time and practice to actually get a view towards my eardrum, and even now I’m not sure I had it right. The picture froze a few times during use, but holding still and being patient brought the picture back to life again.I honestly don’t know how useful this is going to be in helping me keep my ears clear of wax. Usually you know you have a build-up of wax and you just need to put drops in to soften it and the wash your ears out some days later. If the wax is impacted, I can’t see how these little “spoons” can actually pull it out. I’m also not sure if being narrow is better or if it would be better if it was much wider – but then it may not be able to scoop things out of your ear.It’s an unusual thing to see and I find it hard to grade, but based on the poor documentation and the non-existent help in the app, the freezing images from time to time and also my being uncomfortable for sticking things in my ears, I’m going to give 3 stars to this otoscope and highly suggest not allowing children anywhere near it.
M**N
Excellent for seeing inside the ear
I found this very useful for examining my ear. The scoop, however, irritated my ear immensely and I think it's dangerous to use it. It's also difficult to use the scoop because it naturally casts a shadow and it means a lot of wriggling about to even use it. I hurt my ear a lot by doing this. I'm giving it four stars because it gives a good image of inside the ear, taking into consideration the limitations of a tiny camera in a small area. The images aren't as clear as in the ones in the advertising blurb, but they're good enough to see what's going on in there.
A**
Wort the money
Good
H**G
Obsolete
App don't work with new Android OS
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