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Omega Engineeering Releases HHB1600 Video Borescope System

Handheld borescope system includes wide monitor and camera.

By DE Editors  

May 10, 2010

By DE Editors

Omega Engineeering Releases HHB1600 Video Borescope System

Omega Engineering’s new HHB1600 borescope is a portable, handheld, borescope system with an 89 mm (3.5-in.) wide monitor, camera, and video. The illumination intensity of this CE marked product adjusts to the environment.

The borescope is designed to reach places where the eyes can’t see. The protective case and its water, oil, and scratch resistance make the HHB1600 ideal for a variety of applications, according to the company.

Prices for the HHB1600 start at $1,495.

For more information, visit Omega Engineering.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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