Widely Used, Great Gift: Suitable for circuit board inspection, coins, jewelry, and stamps, watch, clock repair, skin detection, kids STEM education, textile industrial, QC inspection and more
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Enhanced Viewing with LED Lighting: This handheld microscope features 8 adjustable LED lights that provide optimal illumination, ensuring clear and detailed observations even in low-light conditions, and improving image quality
Microscope to PC Larger View: Connect this electronic microscope effortlessly to Windows or MacBook for viewing on a larger scale, and share live images with multiple viewers; Also easily saving and organizing your images or videos for better analysis
This coin scope supports taking photos and recording videos, which can be stored for later viewing; Please prepare a memory card according to your own needs to support this function; The memory card is not included in the package
Built-in Rechargeable Battery: Offers up to 3 hours of continuous use, this portable microscope ensures portability and extended operation, perfect for both indoor and outdoor exploration
Powerful 1000x Magnification: This microscope for adults allows you to zoom in and see the incredible details at a magnification range from 50x to 1000x; The actual magnification differs due to the screen size, the distance between the camera and object
4.3'' Clear Screen: Utilizing 720P HD digital technology, the LCD display shows real-time images and quality videos in well-lit conditions with 8 LED fill lights; The sizeable screen improves comfort and reduces strain on the eyes and neck.
Height-Adjustable Stand: Allows adjustment of camera-to-object distance for varying magnification needs; Provides extra flexibility and comfort as you can easily find the perfect viewing angle and achieve precise focus for clearer images
Perfect for Coin Collector: Offering precise magnification and excellent clarity to closely check intricate details, patterns, and inscriptions; Great for evaluating year marks, minting symbols, and overall condition ensuring accurate assessment of coins