The SQ-ES126 Smart Screwdriver will make those annoying teardowns and rebuilds a breeze, especially for those who have a hard time using manual hand tools.
SQ-ES126 is a smart screwdriver with multi-directional angle sensing, enabling you to control it with just a slight turn of your wrist. To use, simply press the screwdriver firmly against the screw, hold the power button and turn your hand slowly in the desired direction as if you are turning the actual screw. Turn it to the left and it will spin to the left, turn it to the right, and it spins right. The more you turn your hand, the faster it will spin which makes using it very intuitive. The screwdriver has five torque levels and an automatic mode where it will increase torque as necessary to turn the screw up until it reaches its maximum and then stops.
The screwdriver has a slim CNC’d 304 stainless steel body about the size of a marker pen and integrated into the front of it are three LEDs to illuminate the job you are working on. It is equipped with an OLED screen for a bright clear display, which shows the working status, battery level, and load of the driver. It has a built-in 320mAh battery for wireless operation and fully charged it will give up to 60 minutes continuous use, which is plenty for a normal day’s usage. Recharging it is straightforward, it’s USB-C powered so just plug it into a computer or phone charger.
To top it all off, the screwdriver also comes with a tool case containing a manual screwdriver and 24 high quality magnetic screwdriver bits, which include Philips, Slotted and Torx Hex’s.
Features
- 3-Axis Gyro Enabled Motion Sensitive Control
- Variable torque
- Clear OLED Screen
- LED illumination
- Charge via USB-C
- Compatible with 4mm (1/8″) hex screwdriver bits
- Comes with 24x S2 alloy steel screwdriver bits including Phillips, Slotted and Torx Hex
- USB rechargeable with low voltage protection
- User customized configuration parameters (such as torsion, torque, etc)
- Upgradeable firmware
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