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The Andonstar AD246S-M HDMI Digital Microscope offers a powerful 2000x magnification with three versatile lenses, perfect for electronics repair, coin observation, and biological studies. With ultra-high definition 2160P video recording and HDMI output, it provides a stunning visual experience. The adjustable boom arm stand and user-friendly design make it suitable for both adults and kids, while the included professional measurement software enhances its functionality. Capture and store your findings effortlessly with the included Micro SD card.
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Television |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Objective Lens Description | Achromatic |
Real Angle Of View | 178 Degrees |
Magnification Maximum | 2.04E+3 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Weight | 2.25 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.99"L x 6.69"W x 11.02"H |
Color | Digital Microscope-7" (HDMI) 3 Lens AD246S-M |
Material Type | HDMI output, Windows pc output, 7'' LCD display, Metal |
M**S
Nice, good quality!
I bought this for my coin collection and it works lovely. The magnification is adjustable in many ways making it very nice easy hook up for your PC as well. Lights are bright and adjustable. This makes the viewing ability excellent on your PC along with good photos! I tried a few others before this one and this one is very nice. I’m happy.
C**B
Having purchased it, I have no idea how I did without it before.
Purchased on recommendation this digital microscope is perfect for soldering small SMB components and electronics repair. Since that's my only application, I've only really used the "L" attachment and haven't tried the other lenses.This is fairly easy to put together with comprehensive instructions, the end result is very sturdy and has multiple degrees of adjustment making it easy to focus. The two flexible lights provide well needed detail and are bright enough once you find the correct angle. The ability to record video and take screenshots is a nice feature but one I've only used sparingly. That said on the few occasions I've tried it it's been easy to use and transfer to my PC, and surprisingly high detail.There are some projects that I wouldn't have been able to do without this microscope, and some that I would have but this made much easier. This now stays plugged in on my workbench and sometimes I find myself just flipping on the lights even when I don't need the magnification.
O**O
Decent resolution- Very easy to use.
This is a fun device. I did expect the image quality to be a bit sharper. There is some obvious noise in the exports. However, im enjoying the size, build quality and features on this. The lights are bright and practical. The remote is very handy and responsive. The menu is easy to use and lenses easy to swap. It may not be ideal for high quality biological or microscopic photography, but it's perfect for jewelers and collectors who want to very closely inspect the quality of an item.
N**Y
High value for digital microscope. Most likely best value in this price range.
This scope has high-quality optics. The interchangeable lenses are useful. If you are looking at relatively flat objects, even the highest mag lens is good. The images shown are of the "0" in a penny ("2021") and the dots are pigments on a credit card. The display and microscope are plastic but well-made. It has metal thread inserts where it counts. The focus is smoother than most cheap microscopes. It has an adjustable metal stand that is a good value. At high magnification, the stand is not very steady but OK. It works with the Windows camera app as well as the "S-eye" program that you can download from the internet. With the PC connected, you can only get 1920X1080, but it is still decent for most situations. You can save higher resolution pictures on the included memory card and access them from the PC when you reboot it as a "memory device".
B**H
AMAZING. Homeschool dream.
This microscope is AWESOME. I was willing to spend money, but didn’t want to spend more money on a microscope that was junk. This was worth the investment and works like a dream. I love the big screen that all of my kids can look at, at once. We have looked at fabric and plants and bugs and fingers and computer components. We found a dead bee this morning and it was so cool to look at up close! What a cool tool.
A**L
Great scope, feels cheap but works fantastically. Just needs semi-careful handling.
I was a bit weary when taking it out of the box--it feels cheap. Cheap plastic, metal, etc. I can't speak for longevity, so hopefully it lasts me a while.But it works surprisingly well. HDMI output is fantastic, and can work as a web cam. They also have propriety software. I couldn't get it to work, but I received a support response very quickly that solved the problem. However, if they put the latest drivers on their website I wouldn't have had to reach out to support. It's possible I just didn't see where that download was. Either way, their support was fantastic.This seems like the "cheap" option, but it's surprisingly useful. It can record video, take screenshots, and these are exportable via USB or you can pop in a microSD card (also included).Uses mini hdmi to hdmi for video output, and it also includes an HDMI cable.I wish it would have included a downwards facing right angle HDMI (it includes two right angle usb cables--one for power/lights, the other for PC connection) but that's the only piece of kit that I thought was lacking.The instructions are clear, but there are a few details missing.As for the microscope operation it's decent. Doesn't feel professional grade, but it functions almost as well--and it works for checking out tiny issues on circuit boards. I was able to fix a few things I couldn't before, so that's exciting.It's cheapness does, unfortunately, come into play for some aspects. It's coarse adjustment is rough--it's just two collars, one locks and the other serves as a sort of stop so you can lock it where you want. Its fine adjustment is smooth and works predictably, however--and that's really the most important one.There is a digital zoom that is also pretty good.I don't like the fact that not all of the functionality on the unit is able to be adjusted for with just the controls on the display itself. Instead, you have to use the remote to access some functions and menus you can't otherwise.That means that losing the remote bricks some of the device's functionality.the 7 inch screen is clear, and good enough. HDMI and USB output is a plus, though outputting with USB puts a bit black box on the device's screen, almost forcing you to use the computer monitor. Outputting in HDMI doesn't have this problem, and I ended up using a capture card to grab clean HDMI output while using the scope's display without the USB black box obstruction.Overall, I'd recommend it as an affordable option--and it functions as well as some of the ~$400 dollar scopes I've used. I'm honestly impressed with its functionality. It does, however, FEEL cheap. And I don't know how long some of these parts are for.I also didn't use it for any at home biology observing--even though it comes with a light box/glass slide holder (it also comes with spring-tension slide clips for stereoscopic type viewing). I didn't use the light box or check out the slides, but it's really cool that they included it.
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