Original price was: £123.00.£61.50Current price is: £61.50.
- To provide real-time monitoring of 3D printing processes for improved oversight and quality assurance.
- Great camera for the money
- Very easy to set up and use
- Good quality image for the price
- Decent little camera
- Provides AI feature to check for defects
- Camera quality is awful, like a 1990’s phone
- Image quality could be better
- Difficult to mount on the printer
- Monitoring 3D printing processes
- Recording time-lapse of prints
- Image quality may not meet expectations for professional use.
- Mounting can be challenging due to small screws.
Description
Ever felt like your 3D prints vanish into thin air? The Kobra 3 Camera steps in—giving you a front-row seat to every layer. For makers who live and breathe this stuff, it’s a lifeline: scan your job live, catch slip-ups before they turn into a right mess.
You could be grabbing tea in the kitchen or wrestling with your cat upstairs, while the camera sends back proper 1080p footage. No more pacing the workshop floor. And yeah, it’s got a dash of AI wizardry—sniffs out defects so you don’t have to strain your eyes.
- Rock-solid 1920×1080 remote view—frames so crisp you’ll spot even the tiniest blob
- Featherweight at 40 g, barely a whisper on your print rig
- Packs into a neat 13.6×5.1×2.7 cm box—fits anywhere
- Model code S010215-UK0830—no mix-ups with your other gadgets
- Comes with the camera, zero batteries—plug and play, mate
- Setup’s a breeze. If you can boil an egg, you can sort this
Before this, folks moaned about cams that froze mid-print or spat out grainy sludge. Then along came the Kobra 3: prints that were heading for disaster got rescued, quality shot up, and stress levels dived.
One bloke told me he fretted nonstop—“blurry rubbish,” he muttered at first. But after a quick tweak and some clicks, he was buzzing: “Actually decent picture for peanuts.” His prints? Sharper edges, no random blobs—and he actually enjoyed the wait between layers.
Sure, it won’t replace your DSLR and mounting can be a bit of a faff, but if you’re not filming a blockbuster—just wanna babysit your plastic masterpieces without losing the plot—this does the job.
Struggle with fixing it on your machine? Chill—it’s all over forums: clamps, clips, 3D-printed brackets. And no batteries required. Hallelujah.
Decision time? It’s a no-brainer. Less stress, fewer hiccups, better prints. End of.
Works sweet with Anycubic Kobra 3 Combo, Kobra 2 Pro, Kobra 2 Max, Kobra 2 Plus—sleep easy knowing it’s got your back, layer by layer.











