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🔎 7.0MM USB Type-C Borescope Camera – Flexible Waterproof Inspection Tool
I grabbed this USB Type-C Endoscope Camera because I was dealing with a clogged bathroom pipe and wanted a budget-friendly inspection tool. At less than $10, it looked too good to be true. But the reviews were surprisingly solid, and with its IP67 waterproofing, 6 adjustable LEDs, and USB-C support, I figured I’d test it out.
First impressions: the build quality isn’t premium, but it’s way more solid than I expected. Setup was super easy on my Android phone—just plug and play with the recommended app. The 720p resolution isn’t crystal clear, but it’s more than enough for seeing into tight, dark spaces. I used it to check the kitchen sink pipe and even behind the washing machine.
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Super affordable
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Long cable for deep inspection
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Works on Android + PC
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Waterproof with bright LEDs
Cons: – Doesn’t support iPhones – Slight learning curve with the app
Compared to inspection tools at Home Depot or Amazon (which run $30–60), this was a steal. It absolutely met my expectations and saved me from calling a plumber.
US $4.32
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📹 Mini WiFi Indoor Security Camera – 1080P Baby & Home Monitor
I ordered this Mini WiFi HD Camera out of curiosity—and for some indoor pet monitoring. The price was under $15, and it supports real-time viewing with motion detection and night vision.
The design is sleek, and it’s smaller than expected (about the size of an Oreo cookie). Setup was quick with the Tuya app. It alerts me when my dog moves around, and the night vision surprised me—it’s clear up to 10 feet in pitch dark.
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Tiny and discreet
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Great night vision
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Reliable motion alerts
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Works with power bank
Cons: – Doesn’t rotate remotely – Requires constant power
For comparison, similar indoor cameras on Amazon like the Wyze Cam cost $25–30. This one delivers comparable performance at half the price. I didn’t expect much, but it’s now permanently monitoring my living room.
US $4.56
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🛰️ A9 Wireless Mini Cam – Portable WiFi Security Spy Camera
This A9 Mini Camera was a spontaneous buy. It’s marketed as a covert monitoring tool, and I figured it’d be fun to try out. It’s tiny—fits in the palm of your hand—but packs in WiFi support, night vision, and remote access.
The app setup took some patience (the QR code didn’t work), but I eventually got it connected. Picture quality is decent for its size. I tested it as a nanny cam and also in the garage—worked well in both scenarios.
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Super compact
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Inexpensive
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Records audio and video
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Has night vision
Cons: – Setup is finicky – Night vision range is short
If you want something similar in the U.S., expect to pay at least $25. This one came in under $12 and does exactly what it claims, even if the app isn’t the best.
US $2.87
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🛡️ 8MP PTZ WiFi Outdoor Camera – Auto Tracking, Dual Screen
This 8MP Dual Lens PTZ Security Camera caught my attention because of its auto-tracking and two lenses for split-screen viewing. It looked like a high-end outdoor security solution at a crazy low price.
Installation was a breeze. I mounted it outside the garage and used the ICSEE app. The night vision is fantastic, and the motion tracking really works—it follows movement and even switches lenses automatically.
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Dual-screen view
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Auto-tracking is responsive
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Works with cloud and SD card
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Infrared + color night vision
Cons: – No 5GHz WiFi support – Build is more plastic than metal
At under $30, it blows similarly specced cameras on Amazon (which can go for $80–100) out of the water. I didn’t think it would perform this well. Total surprise.
US $36.96
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🚪 Wireless Video Doorbell Bundle – Smart Entry Surveillance
I wanted a budget video doorbell and this one had a ton of reviews. It includes the chime, motion sensor, and even night vision. Honestly, I was skeptical—it was just $20.
Mounting took 10 minutes, and it synced right up to my phone via the app. It sends alerts, lets me speak through the mic, and records when someone rings or gets close. Night vision is grainy but works.
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Complete bundle
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Two-way audio
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Motion alerts
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Long battery life
Cons: – Slight delay in live video – Doesn’t support 5GHz WiFi
Compared to a Ring doorbell at $99+, this one covers the basics very well. Great pick for renters or small homes.
US $38.57
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🧰 3-in-1 Android Endoscope Camera – Car & Pipe Borescope
I ordered this 3-in-1 USB Borescope as a backup for my car toolbox. It works with USB, Micro USB, and USB-C—super flexible. The waterproof cable and 6 LED lights make it easy to inspect tight engine spaces.
It helped me identify a corroded wire near the fuse box, so already worth the price. The camera quality is fair for engine work—not cinematic, but sharp enough to diagnose issues.
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Works with multiple devices
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Good lighting
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Long enough cable
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Waterproof
Cons: – Resolution isn’t high – No case included
At $9, it’s a huge value. AutoZone’s inspection tools start at $40+. Definitely recommend it for basic car diagnostics.
US $3.84
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🚘 HD Rearview Car Camera – 12 LED Backup Parking Lens
This Rearview Car Backup Camera appealed to me because of the wide angle and 12 LED night vision. I needed a low-cost camera for my second vehicle.
Installation was easier than expected, and the image was surprisingly bright even at night. Viewing angle is wide, and it handled rain without any issues.
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Very affordable
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Clear night vision
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Waterproof
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Adjustable mounting
Cons: – Basic cable quality – No guide lines on screen
At $10, it rivals $30–40 options on eBay. For anyone doing a DIY car camera setup, this is a great pick.
US $2.82
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🛻 GreenYi 1080P Fisheye Rear Camera – HD Car Reverse Lens
I upgraded to this GreenYi Fisheye Reverse Camera after liking the basic model. This one has a 170° angle, full HD, and a premium metal finish. The fisheye view helps avoid blind spots.
The clarity is noticeably better. I can now see side-to-side behind the car—perfect for narrow parking. Feels like a serious OEM upgrade.
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Super wide-angle
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Sturdy build
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Excellent night clarity
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Easy install
Cons: – Slight distortion on edges – Needs manual calibration
It’s $25 vs $70+ for similar brands in the U.S. Worth every penny. This one actually exceeded expectations.
US $18.42
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🧠 Fuers 5MP Indoor WiFi Camera – Tuya Smart AI Tracking
I bought this Fuers AI Tracking Camera to monitor my home office. It supports Tuya, 5MP resolution, and intelligent motion tracking—plus, it’s compatible with Alexa.
Tracking is smooth and reliable, and I was impressed with the color night vision. It follows you around the room like a little robotic guard. Audio is clear enough to hear background conversations.
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High resolution
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Great app integration
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Smart tracking
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360° coverage
Cons: – No cloud storage (local only) – Needs stable WiFi
For under $35, it performs like $70+ brands. I trust it more than my old Blink cam.
US $19.71
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🎣 1080P Underwater Fishing Camera – 5000mAh Portable
I’m no pro fisherman, but this Fishing Finder Camera looked too fun to pass up. It includes a color display, 15m cable, and a 5000mAh battery. Perfect for lake days.
Used it on a small boat trip—caught some bluegill on camera before I even cast. The image is clear enough to see fish types, and battery lasted 4+ hours.
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Super fun gadget
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Long cable
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Rechargeable
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Records underwater scenes
Cons: – Display is dim in sunlight – Buttons are stiff
At $38, it’s awesome compared to $100+ fishing gadgets in U.S. sporting stores.
US $39.28
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🎣 Fishing Camera – 10000mAh Version for Deep Dives
I later grabbed the 10000mAh Fishing Cam version for longer fishing trips. Same 4.3″ screen, but longer battery and cable.
Battery life here is insane—used it for 2 days straight. I could see fish, rocks, and even debris clearly. It’s become my go-to gear for kayak outings.
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Long battery life
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Clear underwater visuals
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Rugged design
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Great value
Cons: – Bulky for small bags – No SD card included
At $45, this beats $120 models at Bass Pro Shops. Didn’t expect this level of quality.
US $39.52
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✅ Overall Verdict
Honestly, I went into these AliExpress purchases with low expectations, but most of these gadgets turned out to be shockingly good—especially considering their prices.
Shipping took anywhere from 9 to 18 days depending on the seller, but everything arrived in working order. I’ve since recommended several of these items to friends. I’m already building my next AliExpress cart—more smart home gadgets and maybe a drone next!
These 12 items showed me that AliExpress top sellers can absolutely hold their own—and sometimes outperform—Western alternatives at a fraction of the cost.
US $45.79













