USB Microscope with 2GB Online Storage

USB Microscope

Remember last year’s USB Pen Microscope? A new model has now been released, featuring a resolution of up to 1600×1200, compared to the original 640×480.

Plug it in and it brings an image up on your computer screen of whatever the slick looking microscope is pointing at – you won’t even have to strain your neck peering into a dusty eyepiece, it’s all there on your monitor in full colour and with up to 200x magnification.

As if this wasn’t enough, the manufacturers have also included a program that gives you up to 2GB of online space, so that you can share your scary close-up photos and access them on any computer. It’s a window into a whole new world.

USB Microscope Examples

Features

  • A desktop Microscope that plugs into your computer.
  • The design makes it very easy to use and adjust.
  • Resolution of up to 1600 x 1200.
  • Up to 200x magnification.
  • Records movies in AVI and still images in JPG or BMP.
  • Requires Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista and at least 32MB free system memory plus 11.5MB Hard Drive Space.
  • Contains CD-Rom with Driver software and full instruction manual.
  • The included software allows you to store and share up to 2GB of files online, for free.
  • Requires a USB port.
  • Size: 14 x 12 x 7cm.

The USB Microscope is available from the IWOOT website for £49.95 (about $80 USD).

10 Comments

  1. Maybe this could be a great gift for anybody that makes presentations. If it can Zoom out far enough to show a full size sheet of paper (8.5″ x 11″) AND the person has a computer AND the person uses a projector and the computer in his or her presentations.

    For teachers who have LCD projectors and a computer connected to the projector, but who can’t get ahold of a document camera or document reader for showing student work to the whole class in “real time”, this COULD be an option…IF, like I said, it can zoom OUT far enough.

    What about zooming OUT capabilities? I currently have an ELMO (Brand Name) document camera (or document reader?). It does have a “microscope” function which I used to show students the head of a live praying mantis. It was like watching National Geographic! Yet I can also zoom out far enough to take a picture of something at least 15 feet away…

    The ELMO is more expensive than this gadget here, but the version I have does not take video, only still pics.

  2. Sir,
    We went to your website to know about web camera to clean water bacteria can you send us catlouge and price of this product .It is very urgent to us.

    Waiting for mail

    With regards
    MIR

  3. What a useful device. That picture of the eyeball though, is freaking me out! but I cant seem to stop staring at it! lol

  4. sir,
    my name is aditya varma, i am doing my MS in biotechnology and i am presently working on zebrafish ,sir i am from india and i dont know how i can get my hands on it. and 80$ is something i cant effort, so i will be very thahkful if you could reconsider the price
    thankyou

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