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The Elikliv Coin Microscope is a versatile digital microscope featuring a 4.3'' LCD display with 720P resolution, 1000x magnification, and 8 adjustable LED lights. Designed for both adults and kids, it connects to PCs for enhanced viewing and is perfect for examining coins, stamps, and more. With a built-in rechargeable battery and height-adjustable stand, this microscope is ideal for both indoor and outdoor exploration.
Color | Black |
Material Type | Aluminum, Plastic |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5"L x 3.3"W x 6.9"H |
Compatible Devices | MacBook, Laptop, iMac, Personal Computer, Windows computer |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Real Angle Of View | 16 |
Magnification Maximum | 1000 x |
Light Source Type | LED |
L**I
Great for coin collecting
I've been using this for over a year now. Its still as great as the day I bought it. I use this to look at coins, for collecting. It zooms in to get all the details of the coin. The light is bright, makes the image clear and easy to see. The charge last a long time. This product is very easy to use. The size is perfect, and the product is well made. It even looks fancy on my desk. This would be of great use and educational purposes, for home schooled kids. Great value for the money!
D**Y
Good investment for coins, stamps, watch repair
This works great. I didn't have any color problems like I saw a few report. The magnification is fine and the picture is clear. I did think the hack of putting it on a stack of books to see the whole project was smart and works well, especially for watches so you can see the whole work area and have room to put your hands. If this is for a child, it's very easy to use and figure out.
J**K
Perfect starter microscope, or perfect for coins for which it was advertised.
This was perfect for what I wanted it for, but one should know that’s this product is very much a “starter” microscope . The parts and flimsy and so cheap. Some low grade aluminum or even tin. Rather easy to set up.It can be finicky when trying to adjust.. but in full transparency that is likely operator error.But once you get through these things.. and use it. I was pretty happy. I am a mineral and crystal collector, so I love to look at the pieces magnified. I had been using a jewelry loupe, which worked.. but I couldn’t really capture a picture. - so I knew I wanted something small to start out.. I found one other “pocket microscope” oh my god it Was horrible. When I found this one I loved tat it was compact, but it has a lcd screen with a spot for a memory card l.. LOVE this!I haven’t yet purchased the memory card, BUT that hasn’t stopped me from setting it up zooming in and snapping a picture from my phone to share with my group..keep in mind as the description says this is technically designed for coins. If that is what you will be using it for.. I think it would be a great! Obviously as shared is crazy mineral collectors can use for smaller specimens.And despite the disappointment in the material and lack of real quality.. I gave 5 stars. It meets the description perfectly. It works as designed; and at that, it works pretty cool.. and did I say.. you can record!Some of the pictures. One of the original piece and 2 inclusions that were not viable to the naked eye.. or were really little spots. The 4th picture is dendritic formations.. so as you can see it does work.Would i recommend yeah I think I would, and would share the things that I personally didn’t care for.
T**Z
Good product well made easy to use at a good price point
Clear, precise, sharp images of the coins I was examining. Could even take sharp pictures.
B**N
So far, so good.
My scope just arrived late yesterday, so other than assembling it and turning it on for a few minutes to see if it worked, I haven't had time to truly evaluate it. What I can say is it's really quite amazing that technology has reached a point that a product like this could be delivered for the price I paid. Is what I see on the screen good enough for it to be useful to me? For now I'll say yes, as I plan to use it on my workbench to do watch repair, so I don't need something that can handle fast moving video scenes. The scope has the ability to show magnified views in three different resolutions: VGA (640), 720p and 1080p. Obviously, the screen isn't very large, but it's sufficient for my use, and the quality of the video picture is reasonably good, especially for the price! The view on screen doesn't lack for enough light, as the scope has a ring of LEDs around the lens and they're bright. There's no shadows in the picture from misaligned lighting elements, and despite just about everything on the scope being made of plastic everything works as it's supposed to. The entire setup is very light-weight, but it's relatively stable in use. The base on mine had a minute amount of "side-to-side" rock to it, which I "took out" by setting the base at the edge of my bench and pressed down a bit on one of the corners, flexing the two pieces of plastic used to make the base. I believe this worked because the two plastic base pieces are most likely "snapped" together, not unlike how so many laptop PC cases snap together. The difference on this scope is there doesn't seem to be any screws in the base at all, while laptops have a large number of screws. So how did flexing the base allow the scope to sit flat? Using a snap-together case with no screws to lock things in place, the two pieces of plastic can move a very small amount against each other when you put some stress on them, like what happened when I allowed one corner of the scope's base to hang-off of my bench and then pushed down on it. The base probably went into the shipping box with a flat base, but by the time it arrived it must have gotten bumped and the base may have slipped a little, leaving the slight rock to it. Regardless, the base is now flat, the scope is stable and unless something changes with it, I expect to get a lot of use out of it on my workbench. Does it have the best magnified picture? I'm sure it doesn't, but honestly, for the price these scopes are going for, I don't think you can beat it. You can pay a lot more on some other scopes and you probably won't get any better than what this little one does. If you want an inexpensive way to look at small things in a much bigger manner, give this Elikliv scope a try!
A**N
See up close!
Easy to use, works just as described. You can see details on coins so clearly! Perfect for coins, jewelry, or bugs, even! Anything you want to see up close is seeable here. The light works well to illuminate the item and gets rid of any shadows. Great value for the price!
B**.
Works great
Works really well. You have to adjust it via the... I'm sorry I don't know what its called... the twisty thing above the lenses to focus it just like on a camera. It stays charged for a long time, but I don't use it super often either. I didn't even know it could hold a charge and didn't have to stay plugged in all the time so I'll say that's a bonus. The quality isn't the best, sort of like watching 90's TV, but it works and shows what it needs to show. I now know that some coins have words and numbers on the sides so that was fun to learn. My daughter loves looking through this, aswell. Doesn't just work on coins, it'll zoom in dark near everything as long as it isn't microscopic. It doesn't view things that small.
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