Wireless 1.3MP USB/AV Dental Video Camera

Examine Your Teeth On Your PC & TV

Aimed squarely at those of you looking to give your teeth a thorough once over to check for potential problems or, alternatively, for those looking to create home movies aimed at dentistry fetishists (think Blair Witch), this Wireless Dental Camera comes with illuminating head courtesy of six inbuilt LEDs and a 1.4 megapixel camera which, thanks to the receiver’s integrated USB and AV Out connections allow the innards of your mouth to be displayed directly on either your PC or via your TV in glorious 628 x 582 (not at all) hi-def resolution.

The wireless camera wand’s camera, which is powered by a built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery, comes with a 10~30mm autofocus and can transmit imagery to a maximum range of 10 meters whilst the receiver comes with 4 channel support allowing for up to 4 camera wands to be hooked up simultaneously (though it would appear that only one camera’s imagery can be displayed at any one time which makes the multi-channel support somewhat redundant unless your family insist on having separate wands).

If you’re looking to get up close and personal with your teeth, the Wireless Dental Camera could be a somewhat high tech substitute for a standard dental mirror and subsequent to the release of this particular gadget we wait with baited breath for the first videos (the device can capture both video footage and stills) to make it onto YouTube. Can’t wait.

The Wireless Dental Camera is listed as becoming available soon at the time of writing though, at this juncture, no pricing information has been offered.

Chinavasion [via 7 Gadgets]

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