Wi-Fi Digital Microscope LB-10WDM is an independent and easy to operate unit. It provides magnification powers from 10X to 230X with 5.0MP Image sensor. LED illumination with LED lamps for enhancing details in microscopic images. Compatible with smart phone, tablet and PC via Wifi, and also works with PC via USB cable.
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Sensor | 3.0MP CMOS sensor |
Image capture resolution | 3M 5M 8M 12M |
Video capture resolution | 1920 x 1080 (1080P) 1280 x 720 (720P) VGA |
Focus range | Manual focus from 0 mm to 50 mm |
Magnifications | 10X to 230X |
Video format | H.264 |
Photo format | JPEG |
Light source | 6 LED (adjustable by control wheel) |
Power supply | Rechargeable Li-ion battery
Working time: 3hrs Charging time: 2hrs Charging power: DC 5V/1A (mini USB) |
iOS/Android interface | Wi-Fi |
Transmission range | 20M (open sight) |
Transmission rate | 150 Mbps |
PC interface | USB 2.0 |
Bundle software for PC | Portable Capture HD (with measurement by USB connection) |
Operation temperature | 0°C ~ 55°C |
Microscope size | Microscope: 154 mm (L) X 44 mm Professional Stand : 165 mm (L) X 118 (W) X 12 mm (H) |
Standard Accessories
Accessory No | Accessory |
A1 | Power Adapter |
A2 | USB cable |
A3 | CD with software |
A4 | User manual |
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Viewing head inclination | Inclined at 30° |
Interpupillary distance | 48 mm ~ 75 mm |
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Viewing head inclination | Inclined at 30° |
Interpupillary distance | 48 mm ~ 75 mm |
Eyepiece | EW10X/22 mm |
Viewing Head | Trinocular head inclined at 30°C |
Interpurpillary Distance | 48 – 75 mm |
Eyepiece | High point, wide field eyepiece EW10x/22mm |
Nosepiece | Quintuple |
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Viewing head inclination | 30° inclined |
Interpupillary distance | 48 mm ~ 75 mm |
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Viewing Head | Binocular Head |
Inclination | 30° Inclined |
Objective Type | Infinity Plan Achromatic |
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Viewing head | Sliding Binocular ; 1.3 MP digital camera |
Viewing head inclination | Inclined at 45° , 360° rotatable |
Interpupillary distance | 55 mm ~ 75 mm |
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Viewing head | Seidentopf Binocular |
Viewing head inclination | Inclined at 30°, 360° rotatable |
Interpupillary distance | 48 mm ~ 75 mm |
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Viewing head inclination | 45° |
Interpupillary distance | 55 to 75 mm |
Magnification range | 9.6X to 115X |
Total optical magnification | 9.6X ~ 115X |
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Eyepiece | Wide Field Eyepiece WF10X/ 22mm, diopter adjustment Wide Field Eyepiece WF20X/ 12mm, diopter adjustment |
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Video resolution | 1920 × 1080 / 30fps |
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Viewing head | Trinocular head |
Viewing head inclination degree | Inclined at 30° |
Interpupillary distance | 48 mm ~ 75 mm |
Eyepiece | High-point, extra wide field eyepiece EW10×/ 20mm |
Viewing Head | Tinocular viewing head |
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Nosepiece | Triple nosepiece |
Viewing Head | Sliding binocular viewing head |
Eyepiece | Wide field eyepiece WF10X/18 mm Wide field eyepiece WF12.5X/14 mm |
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Viewing head inclination degree | Inclined at 30° |
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Eyepiece | WF10X/ 20 mm |
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