I didn't like this device at first because I had problems pairing the microscope with my Samsung S20 and the free Max-see APP. But once I figured it out, I really started to like the microscope. Being able to manually move the microscope wirelessly and see the image on the screen of a smart device has become extremely interesting as I am used to moving it. It's amazing how ordinary objects like a leaf of a tree or a drop of water from a pond look like at 600x, 700x or 1000x magnification. components. As other seniors will tell you, surface mount electronic components are a big problem for seniors. This microscope is very helpful. Check out the photos and video of the small audio converter board. A picture shows it in normal mode for comparison and you'll see what I mean. A few tips that might be hard to find in the included guide. First, when connected to a PC, you can easily carry them with the included USB cable. However, if you are trying to connect to a mobile device using the free Max-see app, simply do so - WITHOUT connecting the device to the PC. B. Laptop, etc. First, charge the microscope using a standard 5V USB charger and the cable provided. Download the Max-see APP from your favorite app store. NOT CONNECTED TO PC for charging. On most smart devices, under SETTINGS, open Connections, Networks, or Wi-Fi. ) and search for Max-See. WiFi network. Select or connect to this Wi-Fi network like any other Wi-Fi network. If you get a notification that you are not connected to the internet, etc., you can ignore them. THEN open the Max-See APP on your device and you will see the image from your microscope. zoom in / out. The stand is handy, but I liked to just hold it in my hand, turn the dial to zoom in, and then move the scope closer/farther away from the subject to get the best picture. The positioning and zoom adjustment takes a little getting used to, but it's worth it. Once you get used to the setting, the images available and the ability to capture them as videos or photos in HD are impressive! Anyone who has ever used a zoom on any camera knows the problem of correct positioning, stability, etc. with extreme zoom. And most cameras enlarge the image by 2x to 20x. Imagine the stability considerations if you could scale 500x to 1000x. Well, it's the same thing you have to deal with when using this or any other microscope. Just be patient, try different techniques - including no stands at all - and I think you'll be very happy with the results.
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