Reviews
Always wanted your own microscope?
Okay, this isn't "lab quality" by far, but for personal use and curiosity/exploration it's really great! I used it mostly via USB on my PC. It's accessible via wifi and her app, but I really don't want another app on my phone for each wifi device I want to control with wifi =.= Via USB
it connects directly to the windows camera app, right like any other plug and play webcam. The zoom is controlled manually by turning the zoom ring on the scope. It'll wobble a lot when doing this, even being careful, but the included base and arm are actually pretty decent and always go back to where I was focused if I moved it a bit while adjusting it.
While I don't personally (at the moment) have much need for the wireless/wifi option, the fact that it is there would be quite handy for people trying to look at things in nature or looking for specific things (so technically, I know...). The phone app on the play page seems to be similar to the Wifi Depstech endoscope I have. Launch the app, change the wifi your phone uses to the one broadcast by the endoscope to see a feed and take videos or photos. You might be able to adjust the zoom via the app, but I'm not sure.
Pics and vid attached... I guess I need to clean my desk pad haha
This is 100% NOT a toy - and that's a good thing. I mean, I love playing with it... but I wouldn't just give it to a younger kid and expect it to work again. It's a digital enhancement (FINALLY the "enhance...enhance..." sci-fi trope comes alive!) - for better or for worse. It still seems to have good resolution at full magnification, but it'll still use the same walls cameras can do for zooming when using digital v. Lenses.
I really expected MUCH lower quality for 60. Luckily it's pretty decent quality construction, body, materials, and the digital zoom is nice. It would be kinda nice to have some display of what zoom% you're at.
it connects directly to the windows camera app, right like any other plug and play webcam. The zoom is controlled manually by turning the zoom ring on the scope. It'll wobble a lot when doing this, even being careful, but the included base and arm are actually pretty decent and always go back to where I was focused if I moved it a bit while adjusting it.
While I don't personally (at the moment) have much need for the wireless/wifi option, the fact that it is there would be quite handy for people trying to look at things in nature or looking for specific things (so technically, I know...). The phone app on the play page seems to be similar to the Wifi Depstech endoscope I have. Launch the app, change the wifi your phone uses to the one broadcast by the endoscope to see a feed and take videos or photos. You might be able to adjust the zoom via the app, but I'm not sure.
Pics and vid attached... I guess I need to clean my desk pad haha
This is 100% NOT a toy - and that's a good thing. I mean, I love playing with it... but I wouldn't just give it to a younger kid and expect it to work again. It's a digital enhancement (FINALLY the "enhance...enhance..." sci-fi trope comes alive!) - for better or for worse. It still seems to have good resolution at full magnification, but it'll still use the same walls cameras can do for zooming when using digital v. Lenses.
I really expected MUCH lower quality for 60. Luckily it's pretty decent quality construction, body, materials, and the digital zoom is nice. It would be kinda nice to have some display of what zoom% you're at.
31/10/2022