The buttons offer image rotation, variable light intensity, and digital magnification, while the 3.5inch display gives immediate feedback, though the 320x240px resolution is pretty modest. This is a solid unit with a rubberized grip ideal for holding in one hand, and the protective bumpers in the design are appreciated. Read our full Depstech DS500 review for more details Best for flexibility The build is confidence-inspiring, always appreciated in the kind of environment where serious work is being done, and we really appreciated the case and addition of a magnet as well as a standard hook – you’ll never lose a screw again. The DS500 is a fine tool, capable of performing its duties even in a rough and tumble environment. As a bonus the accessories are great and the built-in torch is genuinely useful (and has a super-cool trigger switch). The solidly built handset, not to mention the all-important probe’s dual-lens camera, are all backed up with the ability to record meaning you’ll not need to replace this tool for a long while.
It is more expensive than is strictly necessary for occasional tasks, and it also takes inspection in its stride in a way other solutions just don’t.
The Depstech DS500 includes a dual camera design, which not only features a forward-pointing camera but a second looking out to one side (yet it manages this with a narrower probe than the wireless WF028 further down this guide).