Media Tech MT 4099 endoscope and Ubuntu?

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Can I use the Media Tech MT 4099 wifi endoscope with a Ubuntu machine?
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Pavel

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Bernard Stafford (bernard010) said :
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The universal WIFI MT4099 inspection endoscope will work in hard-to-reach places such as sewage pipes, ventilation ducts, machine interiors, engines, vehicles etc.

Wireless WIFI transmission enables image transmission (range up to 30m) to mobile devices (Windows 7/8/10 32-64bit, Android from 5.x, iOS).

A long (5m) and flexible connection cable will allow you to insert a small inspection camera (8mm) into a hard-to-reach place to get an image on your computer monitor or smartphone screen.

For a better preview effect, the camera is equipped with 6 bright LEDs with adjustable brightness on the cable.

Additional accessories such as a mirror, hook and magnet can be attached to the probe.

HD WIFI inspection camera
This should be the requirements that are needed. If this is correct, Ubuntu has several options.
One is iDevice Mounter which syncs iphone or itablet to Ubuntu which is a Debian- Buster package.
To have the view on your desktop monitor you would have Ubuntu to search for the driver while it is plugged into the
USB. Which would probably be a proprietary driver. It is possible that one of the Linux drivers may work. This you would have to try.

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