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One Tablet, Every Inspection: Discover the Scanprobe X-Range Ecosystem

Professional drain inspection does not end when the camera comes out of the pipe.For drainage engineers, surveyors and contractors, the job is about more than capturing footage. It is about clear visuals, accurate information, professional drain survey reports and keeping the job moving. That is why Scanprobe has built its latest inspection workflow around one simple idea: One tablet, every inspection. From X-Range push-rods to crawler inspections, pole camera surveys and mina+ reporting, Scanprobe is bringing more of the inspection process together through one familiar tablet-based workflow. For engineers, it keeps the job simple on site. For business owners, it creates consistency across vans, teams and fleets. One control unit. One familiar workflow. A more professional way to inspect, report and share.

A Simpler Way to Work Across Scanprobe Systems

Every drainage job is different. One day might involve a domestic CCTV drain survey in smaller pipework. The next could be a larger commercial inspection, an awkward access job, a crawler survey or a quick visual check using a pole camera. Traditionally, that can mean different systems, different controls and different ways of working. Scanprobe’s tablet-based workflow is designed to make that easier. Instead of treating every piece of equipment as a separate setup, the tablet becomes the central control point across compatible Scanprobe systems. That gives engineers a familiar way to work, whether they are using an X-Range drain camera, the Maxius crawler, the XPC pole camera or mina+ reporting. The X-Range includes the X40, X60 and X90, giving drainage professionals options for different inspection environments and pipework. The X20 is also coming soon, adding another compact option to the range for smaller pipework and everyday inspections. For larger CCTV drain survey work, the Maxius crawler can be used with the X200 or X300, giving contractors the control and capability needed for more demanding inspections while still fitting into the wider Scanprobe workflow. The XPC pole camera adds another practical inspection option for fast visual checks, chamber inspections and initial site assessments. Different tools for different jobs, but all working towards the same idea: a simpler, more connected inspection process.

Built Around One Control Unit

Drainage engineer using a Zebra tablet with Scanprobe inspection software, highlighting 8 hour battery life and 40GB storage.

On site, simplicity matters. Drainage engineers already have enough to deal with, from awkward access and difficult pipe runs to poor weather, customer pressure, blockages and tight schedules. The equipment should help the job move forward, not slow it down. Having one control unit helps reduce the friction. Engineers do not need to constantly change between completely different ways of working. The more familiar the system feels, the easier it becomes to inspect, record and report with confidence. That matters for one-man bands who need a practical setup that is easy to use day after day.It also matters for drainage businesses running multiple vans and engineers. When teams are using the same style of control unit across their Scanprobe drain cameras and inspection systems, it becomes easier to train staff, move engineers between vehicles and maintain a consistent standard across the business. For business owners, that is a major benefit. A fleet with one familiar workflow is easier to manage than a fleet where every van feels different. It helps reduce confusion, improves consistency and supports a more professional approach to CCTV drain surveys across the company.

All powered by mina+

At the centre of this connected workflow is mina+. mina+ is Scanprobe’s reporting software, designed to help engineers create clear, professional drain survey reports from the same tablet-based inspection process. Instead of reporting feeling like a separate job after the inspection, mina+ helps bring footage, observations and reporting together. Engineers can inspect, capture, record and build reports through one joined-up workflow. That makes life easier on site, but it also makes a real difference for business owners. With mina+, reports can become consistent across different engineers, vans and survey jobs. That means customers receive a more professional output, and drainage businesses can build a stronger, more standardised reporting process. For companies carrying out regular drain surveys, that consistency matters. It helps protect the quality of the work, improves the customer experience and gives the business a cleaner way to manage reporting across the team. WRc approval for mina+ is currently pending, with development focused on supporting professional coded reporting workflows used across the drainage industry. This means the Scanprobe workflow is not only designed to make inspections simpler today, but also to support the future of more standardised and professional drain survey reporting.

Powered by mina+ logo for Scanprobe’s drain inspection and reporting workflow

Professional Inspections Need Professional Reports

A modern drain camera system should do more than record video. Customers expect clear evidence, accurate information and professional reports they can understand. Engineers need a workflow that helps them capture what matters and present it properly. That is where one tablet, powered by mina+, starts to make sense. The inspection, the footage, the observations and the report are all connected through one workflow. That helps reduce admin, improve consistency and make the whole process feel more professional from start to finish. Whether it is a domestic CCTV drain survey, a commercial inspection, a crawler survey with Maxius, or a quick visual check with the XPC pole camera, the goal is the same. Make the inspection easier. Make the report clearer. Make the business look more professional.

The X-Range tablet is already the centre point of the Scanprobe inspection workflow, and there is more to come. Without giving too much away, a tablet upgrade is also on the horizon, designed to support the next stage of Scanprobe’s connected inspection platform. The direction is clear. Drainage equipment should be easier to use, easier to manage and easier to report from. As Scanprobe continues to develop the X-Range, the focus remains the same: giving drainage professionals a simpler and more connected way to work.

Built for the Trade. Made in Britain.

Scanprobe equipment is designed around the needs of drainage professionals who are out there doing the work every day. The X-Range, Maxius, XPC pole camera and mina+ reporting are all part of a wider goal: to make drain inspection equipment more connected, more practical and easier to use on site. For engineers, one tablet means a familiar way to inspect and report. For business owners, it means a cleaner way to manage equipment, teams and reporting across a fleet. For customers, it means clearer inspections, better information and more professional drain survey reports. One tablet. Every inspection.

To find out more about the X-Range, Maxius, XPC pole camera and mina+ reporting, get in touch with the Scanprobe team or book a demo via the link: BOOK NOW!