DIY ear-endoscopy for everyone!

Filed under: Household, Misc. Gadgets

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We don’t know how many of you guys habitually clean your own ears, some use cotton bud, some use fancy spectulas. The problem of doing that is that you can never see what’s inside… unless you’re performing on somebody else, which is pretty gross. In 2 days, Coden Japan will start selling this easy-to-use ear endoscope-alike ear cleaning device for you to DIY at home. Now you can clean you ears and enjoy the glorious view on the screen, or over the eyepiece, depending on how much you are willing to pay, and how much you are prepared to share. The most basic kit costs 150USD and the premium one costs 350USD. We have a video and more pics for you after the jump.

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StereoVision 3D VuCam brings pop to your pics

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If you’ve ever wanted to take pictures that are 3D, the StereoVision 3D VuCam finally brings the dreamers a dream come true. Using a combination of binocular optics and two 3.1 MP cameras, the VuCam can take 3D pictures even from a distance, allowing an up close and personal realism to your photos.

The VuCam’s binocular optics magnify up to 8x with a 44mm objective lens. With the option of both auto and manual focus, you can add a hint of creative blurring or what have you to any of the 3D images you take. The images can also be downloaded directly onto your computer. Images can be saved to a removable flash memory card as well for you card reader fans. You can also preview your shot by glancing at the pop up LCD display.

Images will work on a 3D monitor or screen without glasses, and with glasses when not using a special 3D display. You can also print the images with anaglyph settings. The VuCam runs on 2 AA batteries, but sadly only compresses photos in JPEG. — Andrew Dobrow

Product Page [StereoVision, via Digital Trends]

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