Endoscope
A endoscope is an inspection tool used to visually examine the inside of hard-to-reach or enclosed spaces without the need for disassembly or destruction. Like a videoscope, it consists of a tube with a camera and light at the tip, but it typically has a simpler design. The main difference between a endoscope and a videoscope is that a endoscope often lacks advanced features like video recording or a built-in monitor, although modern borescopes can include these features as well. The probes of endoscope can be flexible e or rigid endoscope.
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