
Description
This advanced digital microscope combines precision, convenience, and versatility with its powerful 48MP high-resolution sensor and multiple control options. Equipped with physical buttons and a remote control, it allows users to easily capture images, record videos and more operations without touching the device. Featuring HDMI and USB 2.0 dual output, it supports real-time display on monitors or computers for inspection, teaching, and documentation. The built-in TF card storage ensures seamless data saving and portability, making it ideal for electronics repair, material analysis, quality inspection, and educational demonstrations.

Specification of HDMI USB 2.0 48MP Digital Microscope
| Optical Magnification | 0.7x – 4.5x continuous zoom |
| Digital Magnification | 26x – 180x |
| Sensor | 1/1.8 Inch |
| Resolution | 1920*1080P@60FPS |
| Pixel Size | 2.0μm*2.0μm |
| Output Interface | HDMI + USB 2.0 |
| Lens Interface | C Mount |
| Power Supply | DC 12V |
| External Devices | HD Monitor + Computer |
| Storage Method | Supports TF card |
| Basic Functions | Photo Capture, Video Recording, Measurement, Storage |
| Image Adjustment | Color, Color Temperature, White Balance, Exposure |
| Camera Features | Horizontal/vertical mirroring, freezing, computer software measurement, digital zoom in/out, auto exposure, auto white balance, grid lines, etc. |
| Illumination Method | 56 LEDs ring light illumination |
| Menu Language | Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English |
Applications of HDMI USB Digital Microscope
- Electronics Manufacturing & Repair: Essential for PCB inspection, soldering tiny components, and identifying micro-fractures.
- Industrial Quality Control (QC): Used for inspecting surface finishes, material textures, weld quality, and miniature assembly parts.
- Education & Academia: Perfect for classroom demonstrations, allowing an entire group to view specimens simultaneously on a large screen.
- Research & Development: Vital for documenting sample conditions, material analysis, and collaborative examination in labs.
- Forensics & Law Enforcement: Employed for non-destructive analysis of evidence like fingerprints, fibers, and tool marks.
- Medical & Biological Sciences: Useful for basic tissue examination, entomology studies, and educational dissection.
- Jewelry & Watchmaking: Critical for appraising gemstones, inspecting settings, and performing delicate repairs.
- Art Conservation & Archaeology: Allows detailed examination of brushstrokes, pigments, material decay, and artifact restoration.