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The AIFINI Ear Wax Removal Kit features a 1080P HD camera with bright LED lights and six soft silicone ear spoons, providing a safe, precise, and comfortable ear cleaning experience. Compatible with iOS and Android devices via Wi-Fi, this FSA/HSA-eligible otoscope empowers users to visually inspect and clean their ears at home, reducing the need for costly doctor visits.










| ASIN | B0C4FZS8H3 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,578 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #48 in Earwax Removal Products #9,246 in Personal Care Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,541) |
| Date First Available | May 5, 2023 |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | X2 |
| Manufacturer | AIFINI |
| Product Dimensions | 6.69 x 2.55 x 0.7 inches; 2.4 ounces |
C**I
Amazing tool 💯
I honestly didn’t expect to be this impressed, but this ear wax cleaner with a camera blew me away. The HD camera gives a crystal-clear view inside the ear, making the cleaning process not only more precise but also oddly satisfying to watch in real time. It connects easily to my phone, and the app interface is super intuitive. The tool itself is gentle yet effective. I was able to remove wax I didn’t even know was there safely! No more blindly poking around with cotton swabs. If you’re on the fence, just get it. It’s surprisingly fun to use and genuinely helpful for ear hygiene! Definitely needed !
K**N
Amazing little gadget, easy to use.
I seldom write reviews unless I think a product is worthy of praise, or should be avoided. I read the reviews for the myriad of Chinese ear cleaner cameras, across the usual too-cheap-to-be-real to the exact same product at multiples of price. People have trouble with the hardware—the little silicon tips sliding off in their ear canal, the terrible chinglish software which won’t connect, or then wants you to approve connections that seem suspicious, and the electronic unreliability. This product seemed not to have any of those issues, so I decided to give it a try. I am a geezer who only has one functioning ear due to a birth defect, and has struggled with hearing life-long, with multiple infections and troubles with the good ear, culminating with age-related hearing loss in the past decade. I am also a physician with a research background who understands the anatomy and physiology of the ear, as well as the mechanics of dealing with physical problems, although not an ear doctor. Over the past few months I thought my hearing was getting worse, despite a hearing aid. So I decided to get a better look, and find a way to fix it before going to an otologist and spending silly sums for a new hearing device. This little gadget performed well for me. It charged up easily and quickly, and pairing it with the app across Wi-Fi went quickly and smoothly. It did not ask for extraneous permissions on iOS, and actually worked beautifully on a 12.9” iPad, giving clear imaging that surprised me. NOTE: it will require access to your camera/photos and Wi-Fi, because it connects by Wi-Fi rather than Bluetooth, and is a camera device. But it should not ask for other permissions. I discovered a huge tangled chunk of cerumin—that yellow wax our ear canals produce for protection, along with a couple of tiny beard hairs and dead skin cells defiantly blocking my eardrum. It actually resembled a fetal alien from a Ridley Scott Sci-Fi! The device along was not enough to dislodge and remove it, but fortunately, I had also ordered Debrox, the ear drops that help to soften and remove such an obstruction. And also the cleanright kit to use warm water and peroxide to soften the brick of ear gunk and flush it out. Success! I used the debrox to soften it, with several applications, and tried again with the little otoscope. Wouldn’t budge, and was becoming painful, with a little bit of blood seeping from the tenderest inner part of the canal. So I decided to soften it further and try flushing it out with the cleanright kit, warm water with diluted peroxide. After three bottles full, and more applications of debrox (another gentle peroxide agent to loosen and dissolve the dried chunk), it began to come out, in tiny bits of wax floating in the sink before me! Without all the pain. A couple more rounds of this procedure got 95% of it out, and my hearing was back to (geezerly) normal! Enough to sing along joyfully to Stevie Nicks! I could see my eardrum finally with the tiny camera. So, folks, be gentle on your ears, they are tiny delicate exquisite living instruments. But use the best non-doctor technology to keep them functioning well. Carbamide peroxide ear drops. Gentle ear flushing with diluted H2O2 in warm water, and this little gadget to observe the results. If your ear was impacted as much as mine was, this device alone will not fix it without traumatizing your ear canal, and possibly the delicate and sensitive drum. But if you want to save yourself a trip to the doctor, endless waiting in agony, and feel happy to have solved the problem yourself, give my approach a try. What would be a nice addition to this system: the ability to record or take photos within the app with a tap on the screen, to see over time the progress. Taking screenshots while one’s hands are delicately probing the ear is just not workable.
C**M
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Game-Changer for Ear Care!
I was honestly a bit skeptical at first, but this ear wax removal tool has completely changed the way I take care of my ears. The built-in 1080P camera and LED light make it incredibly easy to see exactly what you’re doing in real-time. No more guessing or blindly poking around! Setup was quick and simple — I just connected it to my phone (tried both iOS and Android, works great on both) and the app was easy to use. The image quality is super clear, and the live feed is smooth with no lag. The kit comes with 6 different spoons, all of which feel sturdy and safe to use. I appreciate that they included different sizes for different preferences. The tools are also easy to clean, and the whole set feels very hygienic and well-made. Bonus: it’s FSA/HSA eligible, so I was able to use my benefits to purchase it — huge plus! If you’re looking for a safe, modern, and effective way to keep your ears clean, I highly recommend this product. It’s way better than cotton swabs or those mystery suction devices. This is one of those gadgets you didn’t know you needed until you try it!
A**A
Helpful Tool for At-Home Ear Care
I was a little skeptical at first, but this device has turned out to be surprisingly useful. Being able to actually see inside my ear has given me peace of mind and saved me a trip to the doctor for routine checks. The camera quality is sharp enough to get a clear view, and the built-in light helps illuminate the ear canal well. It connects easily to my phone, and the app was simple to use on both iOS and Android devices. That said, the design of the tip could use some improvement. It makes it a bit tricky to get a clear view at certain angles, and I found myself adjusting often to get the right positioning. Once you get the hang of it, it works well, but there’s definitely a bit of a learning curve.
T**D
Great ear tool
I have always suffered from impacted ear wax but not anymore! With this tool I can easily keep my ear canals clean. I can hear so much better and I dont have to go to the doctors to have my ears flushed. The battery lasts quite a while before needing a recharge. This is a very sturdy little tool and the app is easy to use too.
A**A
Useful, Needs a Better Camera
This ear wax removal tool works okay, but it wasn’t quite as impressive as I expected. The kit comes with several attachments and the concept is really useful for checking and cleaning your ears more carefully than using cotton swabs. The camera is a neat feature and it’s interesting to actually see inside your ear while using it. That said, the overall performance is a bit hit or miss. The camera quality is decent but not super clear, and it can be a little tricky to maneuver the tool comfortably while looking at the screen. It’s not a bad product and it does work with some patience, but it feels more like a basic gadget than a high-quality tool. With a slightly better camera, it would be much better.
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