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The Argo Well Ear Wax Removal Kit combines cutting-edge 1080P HD camera technology with 360° wide-angle viewing and six LED lights to deliver a safe, precise, and hygienic ear cleaning experience. Compatible with iOS and Android devices via WiFi, it features a rechargeable battery with 30-day standby and an IP67 waterproof rating. The kit includes seven soft silicone picks designed for comfort and effectiveness, making it a complete, professional-grade ear health system for home use.







| ASIN | B0CQXJ6CXP |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92,826 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #229 in Earwax Removal Products #32,326 in Personal Care Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (26) |
| Date First Available | December 25, 2023 |
| Item model number | argowell-earpick |
| Manufacturer | Argo Well |
| Package Dimensions | 6.34 x 2.4 x 0.63 inches; 2.12 ounces |
K**G
Impressed with every aspect!
This little ear camera works surprisingly well! Once I found the app on the AppStore (android for me) I had the camera running and connected to the app with sharp clean video in less than 30 seconds. Seriously. I thought this would be a good thing to have on hand for seeing in ears or even for the unexpected, someTHING in an ear. Don't see why it wouldn't work with a nose either. Obviously, be careful. The camera is clear and has plenty of light. I was shocked by how many fine hairs are in my ear, and those do block the view a little so be prepared for that. I like that I can set the phone down and focus all my attention to carefully controlling the camera. I found it best to move it a little and see if that is the direction you wanted to go before moving more. Easier than trying to remember which way you are holding it. Nice and small and light so super easy to use. Battery was almost halfway charged when I received it, and after playing with it for 10 minute or so and several inspections it hadn't gone down much. I only saw a battery level on the app when the camera was connected, so be sure to check it before turning it off. Also, the app has a button take photos easily, or switch to video. There was also a toggle for "Dynamic" instead of regular, whatever that means. I found that Dynamic was smoother and even better so would use that. Finally there is a small set of different tools for... Probing in your ear or removing stuff? Not sure what they are all for as I am NOT an ear doctor. I would recommend lot of caution. The only thing this is missing is a small carry case for it. Yes, I would absolutely recommend this ear camera. Now that I see how handy it is, I would buy another if something happens to this one.
A**Y
As long as your careful, seems like a nice kit
To start off, it comes with all the tools pictured. I didn't notice there was a difference in the silicone caps as the picture says, but that doesn't really bother me. Comes with a (very short) charger and the manual specifically says not to use it while it's charging. Everything is packaged well. The app is easy enough to download, but it does have 3.3 stars as of this review and some of the reviews on the app cited concerns about data mining, not being from a known, reputable company, and having issues connecting. I didn't have any issues and didn't give the app full permission to my phone's photos/videos, which was the main concern of the app reviews, so I just can't save any photos or videos (which I wasn't planning on doing anyway, but cool if you want to do that). There's definitely a learning curve to navigating your own ear cleaning, I imagine it's easier to do on someone else. The silicone cap felt fine against my ears, and I backed off when my ears began to feel irritated. Don't go deeper than what feels comfortable, whatever you remove will be far less satisfying if you have to go to a Patient First to have them diagnose a damaged eardrum or something. I only removed a star because there is no way to use the metal tools safely on yourself, since they do not attach to the device that has the camera in it. Might be easier to use them if you're doing this on someone else and can finagle two tools in their ears at once (again, I probably wouldn't but y'all do what you want with your own ears).
K**P
Decent Otoscope
There are a LOT of similar products out there. I've tested several, and this one stacks up okay. It doesn't have the best image quality, or accessories, but you could certainly do worse. The app is straightforward, and allows photos or video capture. It does nag you a bit after connection, and I had to clear its data & cache to fix connection issues [potential conflict with similar product]. I could only use one of the three silicone tips, but others might find them useful. The light is plenty bright, heating up your ear canal; brightness controls would be a nice upgrade. Had to put a mild s-bend in the scoop to make it more usable. The orientation sensor is smooth, and the connection stable. It's perfectly acceptable overall, but in a Cluttered sector it doesn't stand out as great. Others have better tips, cameras and ergonomics for roughly the same price, or slightly more.
J**E
Untrustworthy
Where to begin?!?! This thing was interesting all the way up until it arrived. Check out my photos and you'll see the shipping package was obscenely large and unnecessary for this device. Perhaps it's the seller's fault perhaps it's a warehouse issue but it's awful and unnecessary. Next this thing is pretty nicely built or so it seems but before I even installed the app I realized this was something fishy. The app (The Suerr App(more like sewer))) requires an extremely mind-boggling amount of permissions from your phone to function. Lastly I looked over the included items and accessories I came to the realization that quite of few of the items actually serve little or no purpose and overall this seems like it's potentially just a terrible accident waiting to happen in your ear holes. Good luck if you're not worried about the environment, data or potentially personal privacy or general ear health and safety. I get it, here in the US we've got terrible healthcare services and sadly we often try to take our health into our own hands but this device isn't going to help you safely at all.
L**H
Ear endoscope
No bigger than a mechanical pencil, this endoscope comes with usb cord, several metal scoops, a cleaning brush and silicon tips. It is not recommended for use on children.Instructions do not include how to assemble the metal scoops with the handle. There is an app for visualizing the ear. It is clumsy to use due to the manipulation of both ear and scope. Advancing into your ear slowly and carefully is a must.
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