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Nov 20 2007, 9:24am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The camera is in the tip of a 3-foot cable and is sealed in a waterproof jacket. The camera displays images on a 2.4-inch color screen on the rear of a pistol grip handle. The camera is also equipped with two fully adjustable LEDs for getting the lighting just right.
SeeSnake camera includes three attachments that twist and lock into place on the camera head including a J-shaped hook tip allowing users to pick up or pull items like wires close to the camera. A magnetic tip allows you to pick up metal objects like screws and a mirror tip allows you to see around corners. The MSRP for the camera is $239 and it is available now.
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