- It features 300x Zoom
- Handheld Grip Style Microscope
- Connects directly to your computer for instant viewing
- Use software to record what your microscope is examining
Product Description
New USB Digital Microscope with 300x Magnification is the latest edition to our famous USB Digital Microscope family of products. This new handheld model has all the video and picture capture features you love along with a manual rotary knob allowing for an amazing 300 times zoom so you can closely examine fine details on any object you are interested in examining.
This Digital USB Microscope is a magnification tool that is plugged directly into a computer so that you can see magnified objects at up to 300X on your computer screen. This is a great device for anyone working in fields where the smallest details matter, such as;
Jewelery
Crime Scene Investigation
Biology
Quality Control Inspection
Coin, Stamp, and other Hobbies
Print Proofing
Small Electronics Repair
and much more …
In addition to viewing the images on your computer screen, with the included capture software you can also record all the details as either still pictures or video for later review.
USB Digital Microscope with 300x Magnification





















PROS:
- USB powered; no power cables or batteries required.
- Stand included
- LED lighting with 3 modes (off, low, bright)
- Video Capture capability
- Snapshot capability
- Adjustable focus
CONS:
- Stand isn’t heavy enough to allow full extension of boom
- Short focal length makes it tedious to view objects with varying depth levels
- Focal adjustment knob tends to readjust for a few moments after being set
MYTHS:
- Myth: Video capture mode similar to a cheap webcam
- Truth: It’s quite nice, indeed. Simply adjust the framerate with the included software. 90fps looks great.
- Myth: USB Digital Microscope with 300x Magnification (as advertised)
- Truth: USB Digital Microscope with 200x Magnification (as packaged)
I like this little gizmo and I consider myself quite particular when it comes to electronics. Definitely worth the cost, although it’s not “lab quality” equipment. If you want lab quality, then avoid USB microscopes altogether
Rating: 4 / 5
I just got this for Christmas and messed with it for about a day. Overall it is acceptable. The image quality looks like a cheap webcam when it comes over the video capture software, which happened to decide it wanted to control my TV card also.
My only complaint is that the focal length is really short. I wanted to use it as a replacement for my loupes, magnifying glasses, etc. for when I do electronics and watch repair. The longest focal length I could get is about 1.5″, not enough to get any decent tools under it. Also, the light from the LEDs is paltry, begging for a good hack to add some real lighting. It would be nice if someone came up with a lens kit that would allow you to get about 4″-6″ between the scope and the object you are working on.
Either way, it makes a nice USB microscope. I doubt you will find a cure for cancer with it, but it makes a nice gift to do inspection AFTER you finish some work.
Rating: 3 / 5
Have enjoyed using te scope with coins and almost eveything else. Would appreciate a better instruction manual but otherwise I highly reccomend.
Rating: 4 / 5
The USB microscope I received is utterly useless. It does not zoom from 20X to 200X as advertised. It is fixed at 200X. The focal length is too short to be useful. The lens keeps falling out, and the image quality is very poor. The FREE LED turned out to cost me five dollars. This was a rip-off…
Rating: 1 / 5
This gizmo was a piece of cake to set up and use. The focusing ring has a huge range and it was easy to use. The software was a bit annoying to get used to and could be a bit friendlier but it’s a great tool and darned useful.
Rating: 4 / 5