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Digital USB Microscope Xrec 2 MP, USB 3.0, up to 800× magnification
Digital USB Microscope Xrec 2 MP, USB 3.0, up to 800× magnification
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Digital USB Microscope Xrec 2 MP, USB 3.0, up to 800× magnification
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Digital USB Microscope Xrec 2 MP, USB 3.0, up to 800× magnification
Digital USB Microscope Xrec 2 MP, USB 3.0, up to 800× magnification
The Xrec digital USB microscope with a 2 MP sensor and USB 3.0 interface provides high-detail magnified imaging for inspection, documentation and measurement. Compact and portable, this microscope supports up to 800× magnification and connects directly to a PC for live viewing and image capture. Its design suits bench-top work and field use where close-up visual analysis of small parts, surfaces or biological specimens is required.
The 2 MP sensor delivers clear color images at high resolution while the USB 3.0 connection ensures fast data transfer and low latency for live viewing on a computer. Adjustable magnification up to 800× allows both overview and extreme close-up inspection. The compact form factor and simple USB power/connection make setup straightforward for hobbyists, educators and technicians. Built-in lighting and focus control enable consistent imaging across different materials and surface finishes.
Connect the microscope to a compatible Windows or macOS computer using the USB 3.0 cable. Install any required drivers or the supplied imaging software to enable live view, capture and measurement functions. Position the subject under the lens, adjust the working distance and focus until the image is sharp, then set the desired magnification up to 800×. Use built-in lighting to obtain uniform illumination and capture images or video directly through the computer application for documentation or analysis.
For stable, repeatable results, mount the microscope on a steady stand and use a flat, non-reflective background when inspecting reflective or shiny surfaces. Start with lower magnification to locate the area of interest, then increase magnification for detailed inspection. Ensure the host computer meets USB 3.0 requirements for smooth live video and enable any noise-reduction or exposure controls in the software for clearer captures.
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