🔍 Discover the unseen with style!
The CarsonMicroMini 20x Pocket Microscope is a powerful, portable tool designed for students and educators. It features 20x magnification, dual UV and LED lighting, and a convenient keychain attachment, making it perfect for on-the-go inspections and educational purposes.
R**A
UNBELIEVABLE!
I would’ve never imagined, even when I researched it, that this mini micro would be so powerful!This is how I found out how powerful it is. I randomly found a tiny bump on the back of my head. I tried to remove it from my hair, by picking it up with my nails. But, it felt like a tiny stone imbedded in my scalp.Upon removing it, I realized it wasn’t in my nails. Then, I couldn’t find the spot I had pulled it from. Because I thought it would look as big as it felt, I combed my hair believing it would drop in the (white) sink.I shed a lot of hair & my hair is very long. Upon picking up the tangled hair from the sink, I noticed two black specks on one of the hairs. Those specks were about the size of an 1/8th of a pinhead, or even smaller!I got curious, and not only wanted to see in the micro mini what that black specks were, but TEST the mini for the first time! (I was NOT thinking at all about the embedded thing I had just removed.)Upon placing the specks on a piece of white paper, I secured them with a piece of clear tape. Then proceeded to look at them under the mini microscope.OMG it looks like a SPIDER split in two!!! But, to me, it has too many legs. All spiders have 8legs & I counted 12. To me, it’s mind blowing HOW BIG THEY LOOK!!! (Assuming it’s two spiders & not one.) Now, I wonder & will research how much smaller could some baby spiders be?Later on, I remembered that the previous day I had sat at my favorite spot; on a bench under a tree.I highly recommend this Micro Mini! It is much, much more than what I expected it to be. And having other features it’s totally worth the price.Go find the tiniest insect you can find & surprise yourself as you enjoy the magic of this mini microscope!
T**.
Tried 4 scopes for kids, this one had the best balance of ease-of-use and magnification
You could say I am a microscopy enthusiast. I wanted a scope to use when I'm out with my kids. I wanted something that my 5 year old could use, but powerful enough that we could all enjoy it. I suspect a lot of buyers might be thinking the same thing, so here's my thoughts on using this with young kids.I purchased the following portable microscopes/magnifiers and tried them all out:* Carson MicroMini 20x LED Lighted Pocket Microscope (MM-280B) ** THIS ITEM *** Carson MicroBrite Plus 60x-120x Power LED Lighted Pocket Microscope (MM-300)* Carson 60X-75X MicroMax LED Lighted Pocket Microscope (MM-200)* Carson 10x LumiLoupe (LL10)I included a picture for size comparison.For our intended use, I expect to get the most use from the MM-280B. The magnification is good enough to suprise you with what you see, revealing details that are still small enough to be unexpected and exciting. Yet it is still easy enough to use that my 5 year old can use it with some help.It's super easy to focus and very small, smaller than expected. It's the smallest of the scopes I tried by a large margin. The LED is bright enough to use it even in the dark and still get a good image. Batteries were included.I found that with the other, higher magnification, scopes it was too hard to focus and share with my kids -- even extremely tiny movements in my hand would consistently cause the image to shift or knocked out of focus. It was too hard to get an image and share it with my kids on those scopes, even at their lowest magnification. The MM-300 in particular was AMAZING in terms of image, but it isn't great for sharing. I will keep that one to myself. :-)On this scope, the 20x magnification was good enough to see plenty of detail and still be able to share it with each other without losing focus. The LL10 was obviously super easy to share since no focusing is required and the field-of-view on that one is HUGE. Unfortunately, the loupes only go up to 10x and that does not seem to be quite enough magnification to impress the kids (let alone adult myself). If there was a Carson 20x pre-focused loupe, I'd try that out, but the off-brand options I could find looked pretty low-quality.I wasn't too big on having UV, but as it turned out this is somewhat useful already. A number of the minerals we have found already are UV reactive.The only drawback is that this thing won't actually survive on my keychain. It does seem very durable, but I am confident it would eventually be scratched or rendered inoperable if it were to become part of my "everyday carry" and endure frequent nicks and bumps. I need to look into some sort of small case or something. A lens cap/cover to protect the optics from my keys would make this ideal.The other scopes were great for other purposes but I think that if you are planning to let your kids use this, this one is a good choice. If you want something that a 5-year old (or younger) can use without any help at all, then the LL10 is a good choice but they probably won't be amazed by the details they discover, it will be more of a "mildly interesting" reaction with the LL10. The others have more impressive magnification, but will be hard for kids to use. This one was a great middle ground.
P**N
Fun and educational
Fun educational toy for my child. Uses it to look at flowers, bugs, leaves and other outdoor items.
M**N
Fantastic Mini 20x Enlargement Microscope!
This mini 20x enlargement microscope is a remarkable tool for anyone with a keen interest in exploring the microscopic world! The compact and portable design makes it easy to take on the go, perfect for fieldwork or casual observation. Despite its small size, the magnification power is impressive, providing clear and detailed views of tiny specimens. The focus adjustment is smooth and precise, allowing for easy fine-tuning. It's a fantastic tool for students, hobbyists, and anyone curious about the intricate details of the natural world. Highly recommend this mini microscope for its quality, convenience, and educational value!
J**R
Wasted Money
I always read the reviews. I can't believe anyone gave this a 4 or 5 star review. It is totally worthless.I bought 2 for Christmas and I am glad I checked one out before giving as a gift. It is unusable. The image is reversed, the lens came scratched and the viewing area is so limited that you can't focus on anything. The only thing I think it could even be possibly used for is a teeny weeny flashlight. Keep looking. You can do better. Don't buy this junky little "magnifier".
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