Veho USB Microscope Camera
Find out what stuff looks like up to 200x magnification!
Get 200 times closer with the Veho USB Microscope
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Veho USB Microscope Best Bits
- Zoom in to 200x Magnification
- Adjustable focus wheel
- Capture photos and video with the snapshot button
- Add the time and date
- Includes User friendly software
- Fast installation
Get up to 200 times closer with the Veho USB Microscope
Want to get close to your subject – say 200x times closer? The Veho USB Microscope is perfect for inquiring minds that just have to know what stuff looks like – really, really close up. We dare you to inspect your keyboard with it!
With a whopping 200x magnification, and photo capture and video recording options, this unusual desktop gadget is a fantastic all-rounder from student science projects to adult hobbies. And it's extremely user-friendly too — the USB microscope is plug and play and the software is up and running in a minute.
Adjust the brightness of the LEDs and the focus wheel to see your subject more clearly, and capture photos and video using the snapshot button. Photos and footage are automatically saved within the software program, where you can make use of the editing tools, add the time and date, then save and share the finished file.
The microscope feels well-built and nicely finished as we've come to expect from Veho. Enjoy an exciting new dimension to your favourite hobby and add depth to your school projects.
Veho USB Microscope Specs
- Operating System - Windows 2000, XP, Vista 32bit and 64bit , Windows 7 32bit and 64bit , Mac OS X 10.5 and above.
- Cmos Lens - 1.3 Mega Pixel
- Magnification - 20 - 200x (plus digital zoom in 640x480 view)
- Video format - AVI (upto 1280x960)
- Light Source - Built in 4 LED light to brighten dark objects (Switchable on/off)
- USB Type - USB 1.1 & 2.0
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"I am breaking my own rule of never leaving a review good or bad but this deserves it. It is brilliant, I am a beekeeper and correctly identifying a varroa mite, or any other parasite, is difficult even using a magnifying glass but using the micro camera parasites can be identified without any problem, its big enough on the screen to see it crystal clear and a snapshoot allows you to study it as a still object instead of trying to follow moving object about 1.5mm long with 8 legs"





Mr Peter Coney, Boston




























