Mini Digital Microscope
A Mini Digital Microscope is a versatile, portable tool designed for high-magnification observation of small objects. It bridges the gap between traditional compound microscopes and handheld magnifying glasses by utilizing a digital sensor to project images directly onto a screen or smartphone.
The following table provides a comprehensive breakdown of the technical specifications, features, and applications for a standard high-performance mini digital microscope.
Product Specification Overview
| Feature | Detailed Description |
| Magnification Range | Typically 50x to 1000x (Digital and Optical combined). |
| Sensor Type | High-performance CMOS sensor for crisp image rendering. |
| Resolution |
Video: 1080P (1920x1080), 720P (1280x720) Photo: Up to 2MP or 5MP (interpolation may apply). |
| Illumination | Built-in 8 Adjustable LED lights providing uniform brightness across the subject. |
| Focus Range | Manual focus from 10mm to 250mm for varying depths of field. |
| Connectivity |
Wireless: Wi-Fi (for iOS/Android) Wired: USB 2.0/3.0 (for Windows/macOS/Linux). |
| Battery Life | Integrated rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (approx. 2–3 hours of continuous use). |
| Frame Rate | Max 30fps under 600 Lux brightness, ensuring smooth real-time viewing. |
| Compatibility | Android 4.4+, iOS 9.0+, Windows 7/8/10/11, and macOS 10.8+. |
| Storage Format |
Photos: JPEG/PNG Video: MP4/AVI. |
Core Functionalities
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Portability: Unlike laboratory microscopes, these devices are roughly the size of a large marker, making them ideal for field research, classroom use, or home hobbies.
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Real-time Capture: Users can capture high-definition photos and record videos directly to their connected device, which is perfect for documentation or sharing discoveries on social media.
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Adjustable Stand: Most units include a 360-degree rotating metal or plastic stand that minimizes handshake, allowing for stable, high-magnification imaging.
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Plug-and-Play: No complex calibration is usually required. Once connected via Wi-Fi or USB, the device acts as an external camera.
Primary Use Cases
| Category | Common Applications |
| Electronics | Soldering, PCB inspection, checking for micro-cracks or bridge defects. |
| Education | Biology students examining plant cells, insect anatomy, or fabric fibers. |
| Professional | Jewelry appraisal, watch repair, and coin/stamp collecting (numismatics). |
| Personal Care | Skin and scalp inspection, or checking hair follicle health. |
| Industrial | Quality control for textiles, printing, and precision machinery parts. |







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| Weight |
0.350 |
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