So you can look at things quite nicely with Nikolai's little watch, which today covers almost everything. This allows you to view non-slip object types such as electronic components and circuit boards, jewelry, stamps, coins, or anything else you can think of. It's very easy to use and the screen is big. I bought a similar device from Revain which seems to be at least half the size overall. I really appreciate that the base and stand are metal rather than plastic. You can even take photos and videos of what you've been watching. The large screen makes it easy to see without straining your eyes when looking through a real microscope eyepiece. You have the option to adjust the lighting level, which is nice. The only thing I miss is that the body of the micro USB connector is too thick to plug into the charging port behind the screen. . Or are you somehow cornered. You can find a USB cable with a thinner grip, or get creative and sand the grip a little with a Dremel tool so it fits better. I'm not sure why the company providing the device doesn't think about it.
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