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The Anykit Digital Otoscope combines a 3.9mm HD camera with a 4.5-inch built-in screen and a gyroscope for stable, clear ear canal imaging. Featuring 6 adjustable LED lights and safe silicone earwax removal tools, it supports photo and video capture on a 32GB card—empowering you to monitor and share your ear health effortlessly without relying on smartphones or doctor visits.













| Best Sellers Rank | #56,661 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #170 in Earwax Removal Products #24,564 in Personal Care Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,137 Reviews |
A**R
Great quality, easy to use!
A great little lighted scope with its own display so you dont have to attach it to your phone. Great quality screen and detailed images. If you have problem ears this might be for you. Cost less than a doctor visit.
S**K
This one is worth the money
I don't usually write reviews, but I think it is imporant to let people know that this digital otoscope really works, and continues to work with a beautifully clear picture. I purchased a cheaper brand a few months ago. It was amazing the first time I tried it. The second time I turned it on, the picture was fuzzy, and the third time, no picture at all. All within the space of two weeks. I still needed an otoscope, so I decided to try this one. It has a great picture, and it's own hand-held screen device so you don't have to use your cell phone and try to download software to make it work. And most important it works! The first time, the second time, the tenth time, and the last time I used it yesterday. I still get a beautiful image (if you can count the inside of someone's ear beautiful) that has not decreased in clarity from the first time I used it. I waited four months to write this review because I wanted to see if this otoscope died prematurely. I have now used it enough to feel certain that it will continue to work for a good long time. For yourself or for someone you care for, this is easy to use, the battery charge lasts almost forever, and the picture quality is great. And it turns out, it's actually kind of fun to look inside everybody's ears! Bottom line: if you need a digital otoscope, or you just want to stalk people and look inside their ears, (trust me, it's kind of addicting) then this is the one to buy.
R**A
The local Drs were super impressed
The scope is awesome, not perfect but still awesome. First the good. The quality is quite amazing. The photo is from my phone off the screen. But the screen is even more clear, clearer than I would have imagined. There are 3 black tips like you'd expect to have that you put on the camera tip. This allows you to pretty much just shove that bad boy in to at least an adult ear with zero fear of going too far. As far as it goes in my ear at least was the perfect spot for checking out the eardrum or the blockage. In my case some cotton from qtips I guess. There are also some surgical type tips that you can use to scrape or pull out obstructions. These are great I was just unable to be successful with them because mine required a Dr and special water flush. But I could see how it would be easy to be successful with other stuff. The battery seems to last forever as I was using it for over an hour and battery never hit halfway. The light is super bright and the camera adjusts well. Just be sure to not point the light too much at the sidewalk or the canal will be too dark. There is quite a lot of finesse to the thing especially when you have such a sore ear! The greatest part was when I went to the Dr and showed them the scope with the photos. They were super impressed. Invited a couple other nurses and Drs in to see for themselves. They were most impressed with the quality and ease of use. I could I overhear one explaining all the features to another in the hallway, "it's got a separate screen from the camera so everyone can see...". Lol. Didn't think I would be impressing any Drs with my Amazon purchase lol. As I was filling out my insurance work on my phone waiting for the Dr after the nurse part, I just had the camera shoved in my ear and the screen on the table so when the Dr came in I could show them right away. Yup, just a patient sitting there on their phone with a cord coming out their ear, promise this wasn't what I got stuck in there and why I was there in the first place! Hahaha. Now the bad. The camera wasn't perfectly up and down with the handheld flat edges on the side. Almost. But it was enough to cause some extra difficulty. I assume each could be slightly different. It's hard enough knowing which way to move your fingers and probe by looking at the screen, a little like doing a maze through a mirror. But this is no fault of the camera. If someone else was doing it, it would be way easier because the operator can orient the camera or screen easily to be inline with one another. That's it though, the bad is just a slight few degree rotation of the camera to the "grip". The only other issue maybe would be the tools to scrape require the black cone tip to be removed. This can cause irritation if not handled carefully and allow you to go too far too easily. Just move slow and make sure you can see what you are doing and feel free to take lots of photos. Cheers, happy exploring!
H**E
Pretty good
Very cool instrument! Easy to use and extremely helpful I wanted a crystal clear sharp detailed picture so the nuance of the ear drum could be seen and evaluated. This instrument did not provide that. Price point was excellent, but I would be willing to pay more for better quality picture AND a more flexible tip to negotiate the ear canal. The standard hard rigid cones used on old fashioned otoscopes were included and used on this instrument thus negating the fiber optic FLEX!!! Such a simple fix! The brightness was also excellent All in all a strong B+
T**N
This Has Been Invaluable
We purchased this due to some symptoms my wife was having in her ear, feeling like she had "water" in her ear. We had been trying for several days to use earwax softener/irrigation, thinking perhaps she had an earwax blockage in her ear, however didn't have success removing anything. So we went ahead and ordered this otoscope, thinking what have we got to lose? Once it arrived, we used it and immediately confirmed the presence of a very large, hard, and adherent globule of earwax. It took a few days to get it out, but thankfully, this scope helped us to see which areas of the blockage were breaking down, which subsequently aided us in directing the irrigation stream to facilitate adequate flow to remove the earwax. After we finally got it all out, we were able to confirm it was all removed, and additionally, that my wife actually had a perforated eardrum due to a nasty inner ear/sinus infection that had been plaguing her for weeks. With the images we got, we were able to upload and share them with our Doctor on Demand video session, and she subsequently got the diagnosis confirmation AND meds she needed. Overall, this unit seems to be well-made and solid. We have had no technical issues, with one exception: we couldn't get the probe to register on the device when we first got it. We finally realized (thanks to a suggestion on these reviews), that we were plugging the probe into the charging port rather than the designated probe port. Here is a hint: the probe port is on the same side as the locking button.). The user interface could maybe use some inprovement, as it doesn't seem very intuitive to access all of the features, but that is not a deal breaker, as it has more features than what we expected. The picture quality is surprisingly crisp. I work in surgery, and am use to handling endoscopes of all types for various procedures, so I feel quite qualified in my statement that the image quality of this little otoscope is completely acceptable. Overall, we are very happy with our "investment" (yes, it may be a tad more pricey than some others), and wholly recommend it!
C**R
Life saver
This product has been a life saver for me. In recent years my ears have suffered greatly, hairs become lodged in the canal, I had a major fungal infection, I get frequent clogged wax and with the help of this camera I'm able to determine the course of action. Many times I take the photos to my doctors and they're amazed by the quality of the images and always ask what the product is. Safety first; I don't poke around my ear with the tips, I simply use it to view the inner ear. The tip can become quite hot if you leave it on for too long but for the most part I turn it on, view the canal for a few seconds and turn it off between uses just to avoid overheating. Highly recommend if you have frequent ear issues.
A**3
Great tool, even better customer service!
Excellent customer service. The device worked wonderfully until it stopped holding a charge. I contacted the company and they sent me a replacement right away. My family and I have had loads of fun examining each other’s ears (who knew earwax could be a competition?). The camera revealed that my sister had compacted wax and dried skin blocking most of her eardrum... something she suspected but had to see to believe it. The discovery prompted her to see a professional for removal. It’s surprisingly useful, oddly satisfying, and a little too entertaining!”
J**N
Good build quality, but too unwieldy, potentially dangerous
Photo quality is generally better than the cheapo otoscopes found on Amazon. Build quality is also great. However, the accelerometer/gyroscopic auto-adjustment is not great and causes the video stream to become a bit more laggy, which makes it much harder to use the device as the delay makes it hard to understand how to move your hand. This can be mitigated by disabling the gyroscopic compensation, but it makes it much harder to use because cable management now becomes harder as well. The attachments that come with it are way too long, making it very difficult to see where you are potentially poking. I am comparing this to other cheap devices where the attachments are much shorter, making it easier to see what you are about to do. I also want to point out a missed opportunity of the camera being attached via USB-C but somehow not being compatible as a camera when attaching to your mac (there is also app for your computer). The USB-C camera cable is also very stiff and just a hair too short, making it a real hassle to use compared to wireless devices. I was willing to deal with having a cable, but it could easily have been thinner and less stiff. I've used another otoscope for a while before buying this so I've gotten used to using it. It takes a while to get used to, and this particular device is no different. Overall, the price is on the higher end, and you'll be getting a good built device, but you will not get "the best of the best" - you will still be getting a compromise. I don't feel good returning the item given how it's used, but to be quite frank, the super long tips make it really unsafe to use, and I would not recommend people get this device considering the price tag, even when it's discounted. Does it get warm? Yes. Not a lot, just enough that it's kinda surprising. It won't burn you. Is there any noise from the device? No, none. They could vastly increase the usability of this product if they (in order of importance): 1. Made the included tips shorter 2. Made the cable thinner/more flexible 3. Made it usable as a camera on your computer when connected via USB-C
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