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· Stunning 10.1" HD IPS Display: Experience unparalleled clarity with TOMLOV DM9 Max HDMI digital microscope 10.1-inch IPS screen. Enjoy vibrant colors, a wide 178° viewing angle, and stunningly clear images, ensuring an exceptional visual experience for any use · Excellent 5X-1500X Zoom: Explore incredible details with a zoom range of 5X to 1500X. Perfect for coins, soldering, watches, plants, and more, this coin microscope lets you and your family uncover the intricate wonders of the microscopic world · HDMI & USB Output for Larger View: TOMLOV DM9 Max soldering microscope offers HDMI output and USB-C connectivity, allowing you to connect to a computer, TV, or projector. Perfect for presentations, remote learning, and sharing discoveries · Record and Share Your Discoveries: Easily capture and save images and videos with TOMLOV DM9 Max lcd digital microscope one-button recording function. The included 64GB SD card offers ample storage for sharing. Ideal for enthusiasts, hobbyists, and collectors · Innovative Audio Digital Microscope: Equipped with an advanced noise reduction chip and ultra-sensitive microphone, this microscope with screen captures clear audio in video mode, ideal for recording lectures, PCB repairs, or coin observations · Taller 12.6" Stand with Larger Base: TOMLOV coin microscope for error coins features a 12.6" stand and a 7x8" base, easily capturing the larger view. Ideal for coin collectors and soldering tasks, it offers ample workspace · Wireless Remote Control for Enhanced Stability: This coin magnifier for error coins features a wireless remote for adjusting magnification, capturing photos, and recording videos. It minimizes screen shaking and sample disturbance, ensuring precise observation · Illuminate Your View with 10 LED Lights: This microscope for soldering features 8 adjustable LED lights around the lens and 2 gooseneck side lights. Both can be dimmed and charged independently, ensuring optimal detail and clarity in various lighting conditions· Outstanding Photo & Video Resolution: Available photo resolution: 20MP 6096*3424, 16MP 5456*3072, 12MP 4624*2600, 8MP 3856*2160, 5MP 3040*1712, 2MP 1920*1080; Available video resolution: 1080FHP 1920*1080, 720P 1280*720· User-Friendly Design for Easy Operation: Featuring a remote control and clear manual, this HDMI microscope is simple to use. With one-button capture and easy magnification and focus adjustments, it’s perfect for beginners and enthusiasts exploring the micro world
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MunchkinReviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
The DM9 Max 10.1 model is a very nice item. For anyone wondering or thinking about purchasing, this item is well worth the reasonable price. Product came well packaged and on time (1 day for my location in USA). The magnification is spectacular. Very pleased with product and communication by the seller. Well done Tomlov. As another reviewer commented, the zoom aspect is awesome. Able to see things on items that naked eye or with magnifier type glasses could not pick up. The cables could be longer but minor issue as nowadays it is likely people have an array in their collection that would work. Except for the MINI HDMI the unit uses (abt. 2 ft.). That is not a common item so purchasing a longer cable would be necessary if needed, depending on how someone arranges their work area. Overall it is well worth the price and I'm very pleased with the purchase.
JenniferReviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
He loves it! The larger screen was definitely worth it! The extra lights are nice and bright and easy to turn off if you don't need them. Clear viewing pictures. Very sturdy.
DGReviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
First, my background: I am a scientist and microscopist with 45 years experience using light and electron microscopes. I currently have 10 Nikon microscopes in my own lab, with the most expensive one costing over $200K. I wanted a simple and cheap scope for checking the wear of my record stylus at home without having to take it to work and potentially damage it during transport. This scope has very good ratings and claims to be 1500X. When one states the magnification of a microscope, that means that what you see through the scope is that many times bigger than in real life. Normally, light microscope magnification is determined by the mag of objective lens times the mag of ocular lens. This scope only has a screen for viewing, so the magnification is equal to the size of the object on the screen compared to the size of the actual object being viewed. They claim it is 1500X. Although they do not claim that is the magnification of the scope, there is no other interpretation of what the 1500X could mean. Nothing about what 1500X means is stated in the specifications in the manual or anywhere else. The good: For what it is, it is well built, and the images are very good on the screen. The adjustable light on the camera and the adjustable gooseneck lights are very good. The base is nice. It was easy to set up and use. The screen is very nice and clear. The post and height adjustment are a good quality plastic (but still plastic). The remote control works. I did not try the memory card or connect it to a computer or external monitor. Criticism: My main criticism is with their claim of 1500X. On a normal compound microscope, that would be equal to using a 150X objective (which virtually doesn't exist; 100X is usually greatest) times 10X ocular (most common). But, this scope has an electronic zoom, so that could greatly increase the size of what you see on the screen, and theoretically could be up to a total of 1500X. The bottom line is that the magnification of what you see on the screen is nowhere near 1500X the size of what you are viewing on the stage, even at the highest mag possible on this scope. Measurements: This scope changes magnification by moving the camera up and down along the post, and then focusing is done using the thumb wheel on the camera. At the highest point on the post (lowest magnification) the mag is 4.1X. The electronic zoom, which goes from 1X up to "18X" increases the actual mag up to only 7X (=1.7X electronic zoom). At the lowest point on the post for which you can still bring an object into focus, the mag is 25X. The electronic zoom can increase the mag up to 45X (=1.8X electronic zoom). So, the highest mag that this scope can accomplish is 45X (lowest position on post with electronic zoom set to "18X"). I don't have a clue where they get "18X" for the electronic zoom. It is a mystery to me where they get 1500X. That number is clearly false, and they should put the real mag specs in the item description. This scope turns out not to be of high enough magnification for what I need, so I am returning it. I think if you are going to inspect coins or other things of similar size, this scope would be good, which is why I gave it a rating of 4. But, if you need more than 45X magnification, then this won't do it. Objects would be larger if you connected a larger display, but that's not something that counts when providing specs without specifying what size the external monitor would be (which they do not do; I think it would have to be a 300" monitor to get 1500X). Specs should be based on what's in the box. If it would have been a total mag of, say, 200X on the included screen, then it would have been adequate for what I need. But, it is not enough mag as-is.
SammyGReviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
I use my microscope for examining coins. I started with one that would be considered a beginners and after some research, comparisons and thought I bought this model. I love the size of the screen and was surprised at how clear and bright it is as well as the size of the viewing area, although I use my laptop with it most of the time. But, when multitasking I will use the Tomlov screen which is really enough. Really, no disappointment here. I love the extra lighting and most of all the adjustable height which is high enough to see the entire coin. My only fault with this product is the user instructions which I do not find clear enough. I am generally very good at following directions but this was lacking clarity on some points. Glad I bought this one, very happy with it. Well, now that I know how to work it properly.
MichaelReviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
I am surely not a professional numismatist but for the beginner this is a great tool. I wish I could really zoom in on my coins so I can see the atoms floating around. But this is great for myself getting started.
JamieReviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Ordered for husbands obsessesion with coins he loves it
Michael AmbroseReviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
Even if this were twice the price, I'd still be impressed by the image quality. Effectively this is a good camera / display but on a cheap stand. It wobbles a lot even when locked down and the base LEDs only charge using passive 5V, not USB PD. The display, thankfully, does charge using USB PD and you can charge & use at the same time. I also wish the base LEDs & display shared a power source rather than being electronically separate but for the price it's allowable. Overall, I am happy with the purchase.
Dale E. KennedyReviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
This is an outstanding microscope for the money. Hadvit up and running within a couple of hours.