General’s Gen-Eye USB Video Inspection Systems Now Offer USB Flash Drive Recording Capability
New Gen-Eye USB video inspection system from General Pipe Cleaners lets you record videos and photos on popular USB flash drives. General’s top-of-the-line system includes all the features you need in a compact, lightweight package.
The Command Module features a USB port to store video or still images (up to 128 GB capacity), a 10.5” LCD color monitor for crisp, clear pictures, and a full-size, waterproof keyboard for on-screen titling, footage counter, date and time stamp, and voice-over microphone. All are safely contained in a heavy-duty Pelican case that weighs just 12 lbs.
General offers three models of the USB series: The Gen-Eye USB, the USB-W with Wi-Fi inside to record inspections on your smartphone or tablet, and the USB-P premium inspection sytem that includes all the features of the USB, plus a sunlight readable screen and a 4 hour battery for remote operaton, as well as the Wi-Fi transmitter.
Full size reel units include 200 ft. or 300 ft. of Kevlar®-reinforced Gel-Rod™ for troubleshooting 3” to 10” lines – and a Self-leveling color camera. Mini-Reel models include either 100 ft. or 200 ft. Kevlar®-reinforced Mini Gel-Rod™ for 2” and 3” lines – and a Mini Self-leveling color camera. Both include trap skids and 512 hz transmitter for precise camera tracking.
General's Gen-Eye Hot Spot® digital pipe locator makes locating easier than ever. Its total field antenna array and on-screen icons lead you right to your target, without the long learning curve. No need to interpret numbers and bar graphs. Arrows point you in the right direction and the Camera icon confirms you’re over the target.
For more information, contact the Drain Brains® at General Pipe Cleaners at 800-245-6200 or 412-771-6300, or visit www.drainbrain.com/geneye.
March 13, 2018
Topic Area: Press Release
Recent Posts
What Lies Ahead for Healthcare Facilities Managers
Staffing shortages, rising regulatory scrutiny and accelerating adoption of AI are converging to reshape the way healthcare facilities are managed.
What's in the Future for Healthcare Restrooms?
Workforce shortages, rising hygiene expectations and connected technologies are pushing healthcare restrooms beyond basic utility.
Hammes Completes the Moffit Speros Outpatient Center
The new outpatient center will provide infusion services, clinical space, radiology and radiation oncology.
The Top Three Pathogens to Worry About in 2026
Key viruses to watch out for and how to prevent them.
Blackbird Health Opens New Pediatric Mental Health Clinic in Virginia
It offers comprehensive evaluations, therapy and medication management under one roof.