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Anykit Digital Otoscope with Gyroscope, 4-inch IPS Screen, HD Ear Camera, 3.9mm Waterproof Ear Scope with 6 Lights, Earwax Removal Tool, 32GB Card, Supports Photo and Video Recording

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Features

  • Never feel like your ears are clean enough? Want to see what's happening inside your ears? Anykit's earwax removal camera is a quick and affordable solution for earwax build-up, itchy ears and at-home ear examinations.
  • Automatic Stabilization - Equipped with an advanced gyroscope, the otoscope detects changes in orientation and rotation, ensuring a stable image and clear view of the ear canal and eardrum.
  • Ultra Clear View - The high-quality camera equipped with color reproduction technology and 6 adjustable LED Lights with 3 brightness levels, providing clearer and more realistic images.
  • Save Time and Money - Capture images and videos of your ear with ease, allowing you to quickly and conveniently send them to your doctor for professional consultation without the need for an appointment or in-person visit.
  • No Additional Apps Needed - View a stable live image of your ear canal directly on the 4" HD screen without the need for any additional apps. This otoscope is ready to use right out of the box.

Light Source Type: LED


Voltage: 5 Volts


Brand: Anykit


Manufacturer: Anykit


Package Dimensions: 7.13 x 4.72 x 2.05 inches


Item Weight: 1.08 pounds


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: November 13, 2023


Manufacturer: Anykit


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It works well
It does what is made for
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024 by Patricia I Gonsiewski

  • A useful part of my medical practice.
I'm an ER doctor that practices with adults and children. I use one of these in my practice in the emergency room and I've found it to be an immense time saver and benefit to patient satisfaction. With young children, getting your face in close enough to use a traditional otoscope can scare them enough to make getting an exam difficult, and also has the downside of being close enough to be coughed on, sneezed on, or vomited on. With this scope, I can let the child or parent hold the screen (to both distract the child and also allow them to participate in their own care) and get a high quality view without much fuss. For foreign bodies stuck in the nose or ear, this tool is a godsend. Things that previously would have required sedation and an ENT, I'm now able to do at bedside due to how much easier it is to use. The slim nature of the camera makes it much easier to work around with instruments than a non-operating otoscope, and a if need be I (a medical professional) can choose to remove the plastic guard cone and work with the bare camera to get more space to work with. Finally, I find that it really improves patient satisfaction when the patients or parents can see what I'm looking at. I find that I get far fewer disagreements about "can I get antibiotics just to be sure", when they personally saw that the ears looked fine. Similarly, seeing just how bad the inside of the ear looks can sometimes convince someone to accept antibiotics when they otherwise would not have. It also helps to solve the "but doctor, you didn't do any tests?" problem that can happen when you make the diagnosis based on just your exam. From a pure technical standpoint, I'm happy with the function of this device in particular. Used for a few minutes a couple of times a day the battery lasts for weeks between recharges. The image quality is very good for a consumer device. It's not as good as a $10,000 Olympus or STORZ scope, but is comparable to the single use AMBU or B-Flex flexible scopes that ENT uses at my institution. Like most digital scopes, the focus distance is fixed and the depth of field is shallower than that of a handheld manual scope, particularly when very close. This means you may have to do a bit more moving around to get the view you want but might not have to go in as far as you would with a traditional scope. My one thing I don't like about this scope is the auto-white balance, which adjusts the display brightness and contrast to compensate for the brightness of the camera light. This is fine most of the time, but can sometimes cause a situation in which the reflection off the TM makes the rest of the view difficult or the changing reflections off a water drop causes enough havok that you can't see anything as the display keeps adjusting. In rare cases, it can also wash out the color of erythematous tissue, making it appear white. These aren't dealbreakers for me and can typically be worked around, and I still have a standard otoscope to fall back on if it doesn't. Overall 9/10. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024 by Nicolas Ellis

  • Great value
The focal range in a bit limited, but it was easy to look in and see the ear drum. This is simple to use and I couldn't have asked more for the price. Cleaning with the attachments takes a little getting used to because of the hand eye coordination involved with the camera and tool orientation, but once you get the hang of it, its a great tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by Dave Carlson

  • Works but don't expect a high quality device.
When it works, the Anykit Otoscope does the job. However I have to regularly reset the device to get the screen to turn on.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024 by capt1914

  • My audiologist uses one
I went to my audiologist and she wanted to take a quick look in my ears so instead of using the big equipment she had one of these. If you're making a look to see what the problem is they seem to be great! I don't advise digging around in your ears with it, in my opinion some things are best left to professionals. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024 by Russell Moore

  • Not medical grade, not for smaller kids
I am in healthcare and trained to examine ears. I bought this as consumer technology has caught up to professional grade technology in many areas and figured this would be more effective to use than a traditional otoscope. Used it on my 2 and 4 year old children. The camera is capable of taking adequate photos-- but to get a good photo of the TM in a kid it needs to be inserted farther than the manufacturer would probably like.... and when inserted this far it is too close to the TM to focus and get a good shot. I am returning and will buy a more medical grade one to better suite my needs. if this had an auto focus it would be much better. it has fixed focus and the distance required to focus is too long. the construction of the screen and the cable and probe is great- sturdy, easy to use, easy to clean. I never used it for very long but the probe may get hot if being used for a longer period- if you are using a specula i dont think it would matter. i did not use the ear wax removal specula but this seems like a good idea/function. if you are an adult or have kids in middle school or higher and want something to clean ears this seems like it would be a good pick. It is not a replacement for an all purpose otoscope for me sadly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by Joseph McClain

  • Very handy
Handy tool to check ears and other issues. Nice option to be able to use on self, unlike traditional otoscope. Nice clear images. Option to take photos and videos is also a huge plus.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by Jerry

  • Great tool to use
This should be a 6 star ..but..the attachable ear tools are close to the same color as the ear wax you are trying to remove. The tools are also too long to keep a focus on both matter and tool tip. It's doable but, practice practice practice! Before you use it in your ear, get use to knowing which direction you are looking, and which direction you want to move. Again practice practice practice! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by Debbi S.

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