ZH-154
Showell
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| Color | Black, White |
| Material | ABS+PC |
| Lens diameter | 3.5mm |
| Ear diameter | 4.3mm |
| Waterproof level | dustproof and waterproof lens |
| Packing list | Host * 1, Silicone Ear Spoon Accessories * 6, Type-C Charging Cable * 1, Instruction Manual * 1, Color Box * 1 |
| Lens Pixel | 5 million |
| Best focal length | 1.4-2cm |
| Charging time | 40 minutes |
| Usage time | 40 minutes |
| Working frequency | 2.4GHz |

This Smart Visual Ear Pick brings HD endoscopic vision, safe silicone tips, Wi‑Fi connection, and Type‑C charging into a compact, ergonomic tool for home ear care. Below is a buyer‑focused overview that compares traditional ear picks with this visual model, explains who will benefit most, and gives practical tips for safe use.
5 million (5 MP) high‑precision endoscope for clear, enlarged visuals
3.5 mm lens diameter — slim profile that fits comfortably into the ear canal area (use carefully)
Soft silicone replaceable tip — gentler on the ear canal than hard metal tips
Drone Wi‑Fi chip — connects to your phone to show a live HD image while you clean
360° rotation without blind spots — smooth inspection and targeted cleaning
Intelligent constant temperature — avoids cold metal shock, improves comfort
Long battery life — up to ~60 minutes of continuous use per charge
Type‑C charging — fast, convenient and widely compatible
Safety & confidence: Being able to see inside the ear reduces guesswork and lowers the risk of pushing wax deeper or accidentally injuring the eardrum.
Precision cleaning: The enlarged HD image lets you target stubborn wax pockets and avoid delicate areas.
Child & elder care: Parents and caregivers can examine and gently clean ears while monitoring on a screen, which helps avoid surprises during cleaning.
Reusable, hygienic tips: Replaceable silicone sleeves are easy to sanitize or swap between users.
Convenience: Type‑C charging and long battery life make it suitable for home use and travel.
Educational: Users can learn more about their ear health by visualizing what normally remains hidden.

Parents of infants and children: Safer to inspect before cleaning; protects delicate ear canals.
Elder care providers: Older adults often have drier, impacted cerumen or hearing aids that trap wax — visual inspection helps targeted care.
People with recurring earwax buildup: Visual checking can show when professional cleaning is actually needed vs. when a home wipe is sufficient.
Hearing aid users: Prevents pushes of wax into the canal and allows careful removal near devices.
Curious/tech‑savvy users: Those who prefer data and visuals during home healthcare.
Caregivers & beauty professionals: Useful for gentle, supervised cleaning and demonstration.

| Feature | Traditional Ear Pick | Smart Visual Ear Pick |
|---|---|---|
| Visibility inside ear | None — blind | Real‑time HD preview on phone |
| Risk of injury | Higher — blind probing | Lower (visual guidance) |
| Tip material | Often metal or plastic | Soft silicone replaceable tips |
| Suitable for caregivers | Limited (hard to supervise) | Excellent (caregiver views live image) |
| Portability | Very portable | Portable + rechargeable |
| Learning curve | Minimal | Slight learning curve to use camera & app |
| Cost | Low | Higher (adds camera/Wi‑Fi electronics) |
Key takeaway: Traditional ear picks are inexpensive and simple, but they rely on touch and risk accidental injury. A visual ear pick adds safety and precision through real‑time imaging, which many users find worth the extra cost.

Read the manual first and ensure the device is fully charged. Install the app and pair via Wi‑Fi (follow on‑screen pairing instructions).
Sanitize the silicone tip before each use (soap and water or alcohol wipe). Attach securely.
Open the ear canal visually: Sit in a well‑lit, steady seat. If cleaning a child, have a second person gently hold the child still.
Start camera & app: Position the camera at the ear entrance and view the live feed. Adjust screen brightness and zoom as needed.
Inspect before cleaning: Look for color, texture, foreign bodies, or signs of infection (redness, swelling, pus). If you see severe inflammation or bleeding, stop and consult a professional.
Gently remove wax: Use the silicone spoon to nudge visible debris outwards — never push deeper than visible on screen. Rotate gently for 360° inspection to avoid blind spots.
Limit session time: Keep each cleaning short (a few minutes per ear) to avoid irritation.
Clean device after use: Remove and wash the silicone tip; wipe the metal shaft and camera lens with appropriate cleaner (avoid soaking electronics).
Store safely in a dry place and recharge via Type‑C when needed.
Warning: Never use any ear pick if you suspect a perforated eardrum, active ear infection, severe pain, or bleeding — seek medical care.
Do not probe beyond the visible area on screen; never rely on force or rapid movements.
Avoid over‑cleaning: Earwax (cerumen) protects the ear canal; remove only visible excessive buildup. Over‑cleaning can cause dryness or infection.
Keep out of reach of children when not supervised. The device should only be used on children under adult supervision.
Do a test recording or practice on a non‑sensitive area to get comfortable with the camera controls and rotation before attempting ear cleaning.
Replace silicone tips regularly and inspect for wear to avoid accidental scratching.
If the Wi‑Fi connection is unstable, move phone closer to the device and avoid Wi‑Fi interference.
Use the 360° rotation slowly to map the ear canal — abrupt twists can frighten a child or cause movement.
Keep a tissue or cotton pad handy to wipe away softened wax after removal.
If wax is hard/impacted, do not force it out — consider softening drops (as advised by a pharmacist) or professional cleaning.
Record a quick snapshot if you see anything unusual to show a clinician later.
A Smart Visual Ear Pick is an excellent upgrade for anyone who cares about safer, more precise ear hygiene — especially parents, caregivers, hearing aid users, and people prone to wax buildup. Compared with traditional blind ear picks, the visual device significantly reduces the risk of accidental injury and adds confidence through real‑time imaging. Always follow safe practices and consult a medical professional for any painful or abnormal ear symptoms.
Interested in buying? Look for units with at least 5 MP camera resolution, replaceable silicone tips, Type‑C charging, stable Wi‑Fi connection, and clear user instructions.

| Color | Black, White |
| Material | ABS+PC |
| Lens diameter | 3.5mm |
| Ear diameter | 4.3mm |
| Waterproof level | dustproof and waterproof lens |
| Packing list | Host * 1, Silicone Ear Spoon Accessories * 6, Type-C Charging Cable * 1, Instruction Manual * 1, Color Box * 1 |
| Lens Pixel | 5 million |
| Best focal length | 1.4-2cm |
| Charging time | 40 minutes |
| Usage time | 40 minutes |
| Working frequency | 2.4GHz |

This Smart Visual Ear Pick brings HD endoscopic vision, safe silicone tips, Wi‑Fi connection, and Type‑C charging into a compact, ergonomic tool for home ear care. Below is a buyer‑focused overview that compares traditional ear picks with this visual model, explains who will benefit most, and gives practical tips for safe use.
5 million (5 MP) high‑precision endoscope for clear, enlarged visuals
3.5 mm lens diameter — slim profile that fits comfortably into the ear canal area (use carefully)
Soft silicone replaceable tip — gentler on the ear canal than hard metal tips
Drone Wi‑Fi chip — connects to your phone to show a live HD image while you clean
360° rotation without blind spots — smooth inspection and targeted cleaning
Intelligent constant temperature — avoids cold metal shock, improves comfort
Long battery life — up to ~60 minutes of continuous use per charge
Type‑C charging — fast, convenient and widely compatible
Safety & confidence: Being able to see inside the ear reduces guesswork and lowers the risk of pushing wax deeper or accidentally injuring the eardrum.
Precision cleaning: The enlarged HD image lets you target stubborn wax pockets and avoid delicate areas.
Child & elder care: Parents and caregivers can examine and gently clean ears while monitoring on a screen, which helps avoid surprises during cleaning.
Reusable, hygienic tips: Replaceable silicone sleeves are easy to sanitize or swap between users.
Convenience: Type‑C charging and long battery life make it suitable for home use and travel.
Educational: Users can learn more about their ear health by visualizing what normally remains hidden.

Parents of infants and children: Safer to inspect before cleaning; protects delicate ear canals.
Elder care providers: Older adults often have drier, impacted cerumen or hearing aids that trap wax — visual inspection helps targeted care.
People with recurring earwax buildup: Visual checking can show when professional cleaning is actually needed vs. when a home wipe is sufficient.
Hearing aid users: Prevents pushes of wax into the canal and allows careful removal near devices.
Curious/tech‑savvy users: Those who prefer data and visuals during home healthcare.
Caregivers & beauty professionals: Useful for gentle, supervised cleaning and demonstration.

| Feature | Traditional Ear Pick | Smart Visual Ear Pick |
|---|---|---|
| Visibility inside ear | None — blind | Real‑time HD preview on phone |
| Risk of injury | Higher — blind probing | Lower (visual guidance) |
| Tip material | Often metal or plastic | Soft silicone replaceable tips |
| Suitable for caregivers | Limited (hard to supervise) | Excellent (caregiver views live image) |
| Portability | Very portable | Portable + rechargeable |
| Learning curve | Minimal | Slight learning curve to use camera & app |
| Cost | Low | Higher (adds camera/Wi‑Fi electronics) |
Key takeaway: Traditional ear picks are inexpensive and simple, but they rely on touch and risk accidental injury. A visual ear pick adds safety and precision through real‑time imaging, which many users find worth the extra cost.

Read the manual first and ensure the device is fully charged. Install the app and pair via Wi‑Fi (follow on‑screen pairing instructions).
Sanitize the silicone tip before each use (soap and water or alcohol wipe). Attach securely.
Open the ear canal visually: Sit in a well‑lit, steady seat. If cleaning a child, have a second person gently hold the child still.
Start camera & app: Position the camera at the ear entrance and view the live feed. Adjust screen brightness and zoom as needed.
Inspect before cleaning: Look for color, texture, foreign bodies, or signs of infection (redness, swelling, pus). If you see severe inflammation or bleeding, stop and consult a professional.
Gently remove wax: Use the silicone spoon to nudge visible debris outwards — never push deeper than visible on screen. Rotate gently for 360° inspection to avoid blind spots.
Limit session time: Keep each cleaning short (a few minutes per ear) to avoid irritation.
Clean device after use: Remove and wash the silicone tip; wipe the metal shaft and camera lens with appropriate cleaner (avoid soaking electronics).
Store safely in a dry place and recharge via Type‑C when needed.
Warning: Never use any ear pick if you suspect a perforated eardrum, active ear infection, severe pain, or bleeding — seek medical care.
Do not probe beyond the visible area on screen; never rely on force or rapid movements.
Avoid over‑cleaning: Earwax (cerumen) protects the ear canal; remove only visible excessive buildup. Over‑cleaning can cause dryness or infection.
Keep out of reach of children when not supervised. The device should only be used on children under adult supervision.
Do a test recording or practice on a non‑sensitive area to get comfortable with the camera controls and rotation before attempting ear cleaning.
Replace silicone tips regularly and inspect for wear to avoid accidental scratching.
If the Wi‑Fi connection is unstable, move phone closer to the device and avoid Wi‑Fi interference.
Use the 360° rotation slowly to map the ear canal — abrupt twists can frighten a child or cause movement.
Keep a tissue or cotton pad handy to wipe away softened wax after removal.
If wax is hard/impacted, do not force it out — consider softening drops (as advised by a pharmacist) or professional cleaning.
Record a quick snapshot if you see anything unusual to show a clinician later.
A Smart Visual Ear Pick is an excellent upgrade for anyone who cares about safer, more precise ear hygiene — especially parents, caregivers, hearing aid users, and people prone to wax buildup. Compared with traditional blind ear picks, the visual device significantly reduces the risk of accidental injury and adds confidence through real‑time imaging. Always follow safe practices and consult a medical professional for any painful or abnormal ear symptoms.
Interested in buying? Look for units with at least 5 MP camera resolution, replaceable silicone tips, Type‑C charging, stable Wi‑Fi connection, and clear user instructions.
