I notice you've used a USB(A) to USB(C) adapter. Can you connect directly with a USB(C) to USB(C) cable to a MacBook Air M2. That doesn't seem to work on mine. Should it ? It's fine when I connect like you have and use the cable in the pack and an adapter.
It should work, open PhotoBooth and then you may have to switch the camera (dropdown menu) from webcam to Teslong Cam and that should do it. There are more details on how to connect your Teslong Borescope over USB in this video - th-cam.com/video/Y6Y1dn-QQwQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks. Sorry I didn’t mean connecting the camera to the Mac but the base unit so I can read the TF card on the Mac? Works fine with the cable in the box and an adapter. But not directly with a usb(c) to usb(c) cable. Just wondering why this is ?
@@mmurray57 Oh that's a good observation! You are right USB-A to USB-C cables behave differently from USB-C to USB-C cables in some instances. I am told there is an extra chip in the USB-A part that makes it work, but it's missing from the other type of cable. This isn't just an issue with Teslong, it can affect other devices as well, it just depends on how they operate.
Just a note for anyone else reading this with a mac in case you didn't know this. There are very small USB(C) to USB(A) adapters available (much smaller than the old Apple ones with cable in them). I grabbed one of those and attached to the UBS(C) to USB(A) cable that comes with the MS450 and it works fine for downloading files and charging and takes up nearly zero space in the bag.
Unfortunately, the probes are specifically designed to work with our monitors and even though they are USB-C they won't work with an Android phone. We do make inspection cams for Android/iPhone applications including this one - www.amazon.com/Endoscope-Teslong-Borescope-Inspection-Waterproof/dp/B0CL4MJ6NK?ref_=ast_sto_dp
I notice you've used a USB(A) to USB(C) adapter. Can you connect directly with a USB(C) to USB(C) cable to a MacBook Air M2. That doesn't seem to work on mine. Should it ? It's fine when I connect like you have and use the cable in the pack and an adapter.
It should work, open PhotoBooth and then you may have to switch the camera (dropdown menu) from webcam to Teslong Cam and that should do it. There are more details on how to connect your Teslong Borescope over USB in this video - th-cam.com/video/Y6Y1dn-QQwQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks. Sorry I didn’t mean connecting the camera to the Mac but the base unit so I can read the TF card on the Mac? Works fine with the cable in the box and an adapter. But not directly with a usb(c) to usb(c) cable. Just wondering why this is ?
@@mmurray57 Oh that's a good observation! You are right USB-A to USB-C cables behave differently from USB-C to USB-C cables in some instances. I am told there is an extra chip in the USB-A part that makes it work, but it's missing from the other type of cable. This isn't just an issue with Teslong, it can affect other devices as well, it just depends on how they operate.
@@TeslongTechnology Thanks very much for the prompt reply!
Just a note for anyone else reading this with a mac in case you didn't know this. There are very small USB(C) to USB(A) adapters available (much smaller than the old Apple ones with cable in them). I grabbed one of those and attached to the UBS(C) to USB(A) cable that comes with the MS450 and it works fine for downloading files and charging and takes up nearly zero space in the bag.
I have this exact model is there a way to connect the camera cable to my android phone? I connected the camera USB c to my phone but nothing happens
Unfortunately, the probes are specifically designed to work with our monitors and even though they are USB-C they won't work with an Android phone. We do make inspection cams for Android/iPhone applications including this one - www.amazon.com/Endoscope-Teslong-Borescope-Inspection-Waterproof/dp/B0CL4MJ6NK?ref_=ast_sto_dp