Mapleboom Ear Wax Removal Tool Camera

Mapleboom Ear Wax Removal Tool Camera

Reviews seem kinda mixed, but since it’s cheap and often have an itchy inner ear, I bought it. Should be less friction than going in blind.

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I got this May last year $7 and it lasted me 4 months. The camera quality just kept getting worse and worse and eventually ended up just a pixelated image. Didn’t really use it that often actually. I think the camera overheated and died.

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Read the reviews…

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Too late to cancel now, guess I can always return it.

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Potentially a low budget wireless endoscope option. Bought one and going to strap it to a cord and use it to inspect my sewer lines and yard drainage piping. If it works like I hope, then I’ll attach it to fishing reel and send it down the long runs.

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The endoscope generates a wifi signal which has a limited range (five-ten feet, maybe). This (by itself) is unlikely to do what you want… But good luck; for $7 or $8 you get to explore new worlds.

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTBY7H35
This one has more reviews and 4.2/5 compared to this 3.4/5 and has removable metal tip and is .50 cheaper.

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You’re gonna want something more like these.

A doctor friend once told me to just use hydrogen peroxide pour directly into the ear. It’s kind of relaxing as it bubbles and then you just tip your head and let it come out I guess you could stick a q-tip to dry it.

Received it, wasted money. the QR code included in the instructions that you are supposed to use to download the associated App is a dead link, so the entire thing is unusable since you can’t link to it or view the feed. Put in request for a refund/return through Woot since it is a defective or incomplete product without the ability to get the right program for it

They’ll probably refund you if it doesn’t allow the app download anymore, but before you throw it out try this (because I have one of these). Got it last year @11.99 & I got it to work. I looked at my installed apps & it uses the app called HND. It’s the first one that comes up in the app store when you search for “HNDvisual” which is in my instructions booklet too. (I am on android not IOS though). It connects via Wi-Fi not Bluetooth. You have to disconnect (not turn off) from your main wifi first to add this as a wifi connection. It will say something like your network is insecure, (no internet access) but that is normal with these things. When you’re done using it you just connect back to your regular wifi. I just took these pics so it’s still working.



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I just scanned the barcode in the manual (from my pic above) & it takes you to a defunct site with warnings that you cant even reach so…(Try my suggestion above).

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Hey, thanks for your post. I was able to get it connected thanks to you!

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