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This USB digital microscope features a 5.0 megapixel sensor with adjustable optical magnification from 20× to 220×, making it ideal for PCB inspection, SMT s...

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This USB digital microscope features a 5.0 megapixel sensor with adjustable optical magnification from 20× to 220×, making it ideal for PCB inspection, SMT soldering work, and examining fine details on electronic components. Eight adjustable white LEDs provide even illumination with a smooth brightness dial on the side.

It connects to any computer as a standard USB camera — no special drivers needed. The included Windows/Mac software lets you capture snapshots via the button on the microscope or directly from the software to avoid disturbing the camera position. Two removable plastic caps are included for close-up work and a wider focusing range.

Key Features

  • 5.0 Megapixel Sensor – High-resolution imaging for detailed inspection
  • 20× to 220× Magnification – Adjustable optical zoom for PCB-level to die-level inspection
  • 8 Adjustable White LEDs – Built-in illumination with brightness dial
  • Standard USB Camera – Plug-and-play on Windows and Mac
  • Snapshot Button – Capture images directly from the microscope
  • Adjustable Stand Included – Stable hands-free viewing
  • Two Focus Caps – Removable caps for close-up and wide-range focusing

Ideal For

  • PCB inspection and quality control
  • SMT soldering and rework
  • Electronics debugging and component identification
  • Science, education, and hobbyist exploration

Package Contents

  • 1× USB Microscope (5 MP, 20×–220× magnification)
  • 1× Adjustable Stand
  • 2× Removable Focus Caps
  • 1× USB Cable (140 cm / 4.5 ft)

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

PCB
A printed circuit board is a rigid board with copper tracks that connect electronic parts without loose wires. For this kit, the PCBs also form the airplane shape, so they are both the circuit base and part of the finished model.

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