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The Bysameyee USB Digital Microscope offers an impressive 40X-1000X magnification with 8 adjustable LED lights, making it ideal for a variety of applications from educational purposes to detailed inspections. Compatible with multiple operating systems, this handheld device is user-friendly and comes with essential accessories, ensuring you can explore the micro world with ease.
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Objective Lens Description | Achromatic |
Real Angle Of View | 45 Degrees |
Magnification Maximum | 1000 x |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.2"L x 1.2"W x 4.5"H |
Color | Black |
Material Type | PC (Polycarbonate) |
E**U
Impressionant !
J'ai toujours voulu avoir un microscope, depuis tout petit. Mais malheureusement, c'est trop complique, deja car on en trouve que sur pieds, sur lesquels il faut des lames etc...La, c'est comme un gros stylo! On peut l'orienter ou on veut, le placer comme on veut, c'est genial! Les images rendues sont époustouflantes. Pour le prix, j'en rachete un 2e pour offrir.Je vous laisse une image de ma chaussette et de ma barbe, qui prouve que j'ai des poils roux :)
R**M
Using the device without additional software
Having used a microscope before on an old PC without a camera, I assumed that I would have to download the driver on the enclosed CD. Wrong. After using it and other software provided by the supplier I was still faced with a blank (black) screen. The correspondence lasted over a week, for which I am grateful. The answer is simple (though it takes quite long to say in words). The instruction below is what to do if you already have a Camera installed on your PC or Laptop, and are using an up-to-date version of Windows 10.Take the microscope out, unravel the wire, and remove the clear plastic plug covering the sensor. Plug it in to whatever USB port you have available . Do the LED lights illuminate? If not, scroll the roller switch halfway along the wire. If the lights come on, OK: if not, you have a problem.While you have been doing this you should have had a Notification that "Setting up of USB2.0 Microscope Camera" is taking place. Ignore. Time to check your Settings. Go into Settings, Privacy, Camera, and look to see If Camera access to this device is on, and Allow Apps to access your camera is On, and then scroll down to check under "Choose which Apps can access your camera" that Camera is on, and any other camera (in my case YouCam) is on. Go to Settings Home Page. You should by this time have had another Notification, saying Device is Installed. Check this by going to Settings, Devices and look under Other Devices and you should see USB2.0 UCV PC Camera. If not, wait until you get the Notification. When ready, exit Settings and you are now ready to begin.Start the camera and look at the screen, which should show your own face, or part of it in my case... Then Change or Swap camera. Camera (Change) has this on top LHS of screen: YouCam (Swap) is at the bottom of the screen in YouCam's Taskbar, first on left after the Snapshot/Recording button.You should now have the image on your screen, blurred or not. Try moving it over a bit of text, abut 1 inch (25mm) above.I am grateful to SameyeeUE for their patience with me: I hope this helps. Sorry no photo: I tried, but......
B**B
Portable Usb Microscope
Amazing quality and value. Easy to use and worked on my Android phone with a generic app.I collect coins so condition is an important consideration.This mini microscope is easy to carry around and connect to my phone so I can check coins at fairs and in shops.I imagine extended use may drain your phone battery so the addition of a brightness control is useful.Images are of a 5p coin.
A**H
Used with old Apple MacBook
To use on an Apple MacBook, simply go to apps and open up Photo Booth. Choose your camera from the drop down list of cameras and voila, it works!The microscope needs a level surface to work properly, the stand it comes with is a bit finicky, you can cut the bottom of the stand (cloth) and add some weight in the gap. A small piece of lead does the trick and its now steady as a rock. There are stands for sale but this one will work fine once adapted.The device uses a small scroll mechanism to focus, but it works fine once you get used to it. First use was to look for hay mites, difficult to see by eye but under this microscope they are seen quite clearly and I'm sure most pests to either plants or pets could be spotted with ease. For that reason the microscope has paid for itself on day one. If you keep small pets, this is VERY handy. Was able to identify hay mites with ease. Whilst many small pets will have hay mites you need to keep an eye on numbers.Not sure how the button to snap photos works, but whatever app you use to open up the microscope will allow you take photos or videos.It makes a great present for kids. They will learn a lot about the world around us. I'd imagine both adults and kids will be fascinated by the things they find in the garden, it opens up your eyes to a world that is happening on a micro scale. It shows the sheer beauty and design of insects and plants and brings a simple joy. Its hard not to smile as you focus on the job at hand.I also spotted tons of fossils in common garden stones, sold by garden centres. In fact, many rocks contain fossils that are tiny and impossible to see without a microscope.Seems well made apart from the stand which needs just a few more grams of weight on there to make it steady.Using this by hand is near impossible, microscopes need a stand as the slightest movement can make you lose focus.Have plugged into phone and it works fine and many use this for stamps, money and things you may need to investigate on the go.Have used small microscopes which cannot be plugged into a computer. They are decent but a strain on the eyes to the point were its uncomfortable. If your of a certain age you know what I mean there. Having the means to view via a laptop screen makes things so much easier. No more headaches!Very handy for soldering and investigating circuitry also.
C**.
It works as described.
I bought it to see the detail on my 3D prints. That works well. The bricks in the pictures are just 1mm high.It is not easy to focus but that is the nature of the beast. A more stable stand and platform would help.I am not sure I need the video but if so I need more practice. It works as a webcam in Zoom on Windows 10.I can't rate "Sheerness" because I don't know what it means!
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