Extech Supports Borescope Inspection Video Web Sharing

March 9, 2012. Extech announced its BRD10 Wireless USB Video Receiver, which enables Extech borescopes to behave like a wireless webcam for real-time inspection video streaming over the web with major web-based services like Skype, WebEx, and UStream. The receiver makes it easy to integrate borescope video in inspections and training at manufacturers with multiple sites. The capability supports virtual technical training and education as well as HVAC, refrigeration, electrical, automotive, and energy-auditing applications.

The BRD10 enables Extech borescope video content to stream wirelessly to a PC or laptop. The compact video receiver also transforms an Extech borescope into a webcam, allowing customers to transmit real-time inspection video over the web.

Users can use the BRD10 to share a real-time inspection with clients, supervisors, prospects, trainees, or students who are located at one or several remote sites. Extech borescopes can now be used for remote inspections, live web-based training, and product or service webinars. The BRD10 is compatible with web-based video calling services like Skype, Cisco WebEx, and Microsoft Office Live Meeting, as well as videostreaming services like DaCast, TwitchTV, VOKLE, TinyChat, and uStream. No additional A/V or VOIP cables or devices are required.

The compact USB receiver weighs less than an ounce (21g, 0.7 oz) and is about the size of a USB memory stick. BRD10 software allows users to control video parameters like brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, frame rate, and output size (megapixels), and is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, and 7.

www.extech.com/instruments

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March 9, 2012. Extech announced its BRD10 Wireless USB Video Receiver, which enables Extech borescopes to behave like a wireless webcam for real-time inspection video streaming over the web with major web-based services like Skype, WebEx, and UStream. The receiver makes it easy to integrate borescope video in inspections and training at manufacturers with multiple sites. The capability supports virtual technical training and education as well as HVAC, refrigeration, electrical, automotive, and energy-auditing applications.

The BRD10 enables Extech borescope video content to stream wirelessly to a PC or laptop. The compact video receiver also transforms an Extech borescope into a webcam, allowing customers to transmit real-time inspection video over the web.

Users can use the BRD10 to share a real-time inspection with clients, supervisors, prospects, trainees, or students who are located at one or several remote sites. Extech borescopes can now be used for remote inspections, live web-based training, and product or service webinars. The BRD10 is compatible with web-based video calling services like Skype, Cisco WebEx, and Microsoft Office Live Meeting, as well as videostreaming services like DaCast, TwitchTV, VOKLE, TinyChat, and uStream. No additional A/V or VOIP cables or devices are required.

The compact USB receiver weighs less than an ounce (21g, 0.7 oz) and is about the size of a USB memory stick. BRD10 software allows users to control video parameters like brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, frame rate, and output size (megapixels), and is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, and 7.

www.extech.com/instruments

March 9, 2012. Extech announced its BRD10 Wireless USB Video Receiver, which enables Extech borescopes to behave like a wireless webcam for real-time inspection video streaming over the web with major web-based services like Skype, WebEx, and UStream. The receiver makes it easy to integrate borescope video in inspections and training at manufacturers with multiple sites. The capability supports virtual technical training and education as well as HVAC, refrigeration, electrical, automotive, and energy-auditing applications.

The BRD10 enables Extech borescope video content to stream wirelessly to a PC or laptop. The compact video receiver also transforms an Extech borescope into a webcam, allowing customers to transmit real-time inspection video over the web.

Users can use the BRD10 to share a real-time inspection with clients, supervisors, prospects, trainees, or students who are located at one or several remote sites. Extech borescopes can now be used for remote inspections, live web-based training, and product or service webinars. The BRD10 is compatible with web-based video calling services like Skype, Cisco WebEx, and Microsoft Office Live Meeting, as well as videostreaming services like DaCast, TwitchTV, VOKLE, TinyChat, and uStream. No additional A/V or VOIP cables or devices are required.

The compact USB receiver weighs less than an ounce (21g, 0.7 oz) and is about the size of a USB memory stick. BRD10 software allows users to control video parameters like brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, frame rate, and output size (megapixels), and is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, and 7.

www.extech.com/instruments

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