Found this scrolling in my emails. Always used cotton buds to clean my ears but heard that isn't good for you. For 10 bucks I saw this as a steal, usually goes for $60+ elsewhere.
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Found this scrolling in my emails. Always used cotton buds to clean my ears but heard that isn't good for you. For 10 bucks I saw this as a steal, usually goes for $60+ elsewhere.
feel free to edit/touch up post (second time posting)
Oops sorry - have updated that!
I've used a similar looking device I got off Amazon. Surprisingly good picture quality, although the stream can freeze if you inadvertently cover the antennas
Did you find it useful at actually removing earwax? I feel guilty using cotton buds as ppl say it pushes wax in rather than out.
yes this has also been on my todo list to find an alternative.
For the earwax which is resting in the canal, it's amazing at scooping it out. Can't really get any better.
For earwax that is pressed up against the eardrum, it doesn't work as well but I guess that's a given with the only tool you have (a scoop). Would also depends on the viscosity
https://m.catch.com.au/product/xiaomi-bebird-m9s-smart-visio…
$17.50 for those with one pass and not Kogan first
Thanks. Got one
Celebrated too soon. Order for cancelled.
Thanks for the link.
Price now $81 😭
Thanks for the link!
I don't get it. So you can see the wax - how do you get it out without microsuction like the ear wax pros use?
Scoop
sold out, cant add to cart
That was quick lol - might still be available for $17.50 from catch one pass^
I have a similar thing from Aliexpress. The paddles are still kind of big and cleaning your ears yourself is risky as you may end up either compacting your earwax (like pushing it further in and compressing it into a denser blob, making it harder to remove) or you might also end up scratching the delicate tissues in your inner ear (the skin of your ear canal is much thinner).
I would consider doing aural toileting at your local GP, though they will first advise you to soften up the earwax a few days prior with ear drops like Cerumol so that it flushes out easier.
If your earwax is impacted, to the point where you're getting tinnitus, then you might want to get microsuction.
Clear in-ear visuals with 1080p camera
4k or go home
is this suitable for wet earwax or dry earwax?
Both
Smart Vision Ear Cleaner
Clearly some unintended Chinglish going on hear.
I have been using this for 2+ years. Very happy with the product, I also helped my daughters to clean their ear wax while they watch it on the screen. Only problem I have is that it occasionally disconnects.
I ordered one on the weekend since I had $10 credit I had to use up before cancelling the trial period.
Wait for the wireless Pro model to come on sale
I use a ear syringe bulb. Use warm water to soften up the wax and don't squeeze super hard, or if it's super bad use a ear wax softener the day before. Similar to what they do at the GP. Cheap and easy.
https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/83222/health-wellnes…
Not a good idea. Ear wax comes out naturally and if it needs removal Microsuction or ear syringe is the way to go under GP supervision. Ear canal and Tympanic membrane very delicate structure nothing should be inserted without proper training.
excellent product! Great camera! I have a couple of this. Cost me ~$50 each. $10 is a bargain if anyone got one.
I don't use it often. But man when there's an itch inside your ear, it feels so good after using it. Just be gentle.
I think you've shared a pic and not a link.