Microscope lens for mobile

  1. ProScope Micro Mobile Universal SmartPhone Kit
  2. Smartphone microscope kit promises up to 1,000x magnification


Download: Microscope lens for mobile
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ProScope Micro Mobile Universal SmartPhone Kit

• Microscope lens attachment • 20x-80x magnification • Edmund glass optics • LED illumination – 2 banks of 6 • Internal battery for up to 5 hrs continuous use • Adjustable sleeve design • Fits SmartPhones 2.65-4″ wide • Works with iPhone 6s/6s Plus, 7/7 Plus, 8/8Plus • Works with all iPhone X and 11 series • Works with most Samsung and Google SmartPhones • Case can be left on SmartPhone during operation Description ProScope Micro Mobile for all SmartPhones Our ProScope Micro Mobile microscope attachment turns your SmartPhone into a high-powered microscope. Compatibility All Smartphones that are between 2.65″ to 4″ wide. Case can be left on SmartPhone during operation. Lens Options Digital Zoom Magnification Range of 20x to 80x Precision glass optics for sharp image detail and accurate color reproduction Buttons and Switches Light Switch A/B A: 6 LEDs B: 6 LEDs Rocker Switch Increases/Decreases LED intensity Rocker Switch – Center Button Turns LEDs and charging circuit ON/OFF LEDs 12 White LEDs 6 illuminated in A switch position 6 illuminated in B switch position Indicator LED Indicates battery charge status While Charging: <20% = Blinking Red <50% = Blinking Yellow <99% = Blinking Green 100% = Solid Green While operating: <20% = Solid Red <50% = Solid Yellow <=100% = Solid Green Ports USB MiniB (F) For connecting USB cable to charge internal battery Power Rechargeable Internal Lithium-ion Polymer Battery – 3.7v 340mAh Continuous operation at full LED intensity, approx 5 ho...

Smartphone microscope kit promises up to 1,000x magnification

DIPLE is a very different beast, offering a static, back-lit setup for more stable microscopy. It trades portability for consistent results and higher levels of magnification. DIPLE also makes the use of prepared slides (when a sample is sandwiched between two pieces of glass) much easier. The kit is smallish, the size of a smartphone box, and it offers three levels of magnification (35x, 75x, and 150x), which can be increased using your phone’s zoom. The best defense is to use your best judgment. Ask yourself: does the product look legitimate? Is the company making outlandish claims? Is there a working prototype? Does the company mention existing plans to manufacture and ship finished products? Has it completed a Kickstarter before? And remember: you’re not necessarily buying a product when you back it on a crowdfunding site. All that means we’re interested to see how DIPLE stacks up. Early bird prices start at €36 ($40) for just the 35x zoom, and they go up to $120 for all three zooms and a special stage for the highest-quality results. It’s pricey compared to the original $30 BLIPS, and that means DIPLE will have to compete with more expensive, dedicated microscopes. We’ll hopefully take a closer look in the future. Most Popular • Automakers can’t quit manual transmissions so they’re cramming fake stuff into EVs • Reddit CEO Steve Huffman isn’t backing down: our full interview • It’s not just you: Steam suddenly looks nice • Microsoft Teams integration is being removed ...