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Ninyoon Universal Microscope Stand Pro, Stable Professional Aluminum Alloy Scope Base Holder Support Bracket for Max Diameter 1.4" USB Digital Wireless WiFi Microscope Endoscope Magnifier Camera
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This was the second microscope I gotten, and I liked some of the options. I would definitely recommend this product, just read the entire review to see the couple of quirks I found this microscope had. The Good: + It runs off of WiFi, and no annoying cables are in the way. + That also makes it very conveniently portable (I've taken this to my brothers house to look at his coins, and it was handy) + Works with my Desktop computer and Android phone + It was quick and easy to setup and install. + It's easy to use. Zoom in, out and snap pictures. + Great battery life. Recharges via USB cable, and lasts a long time. + Great initial video/picture quality. The Not as Good. There's not a lot to say here. I would have given the product a 5 star, but here's why I didn't. - The zooming in picture quality becomes grainy the closer you get. I have a corded version of the microscope (same company), it's a little more complicated to use, but the picture quality is perfect, no matter how far you zoom in. With this WiFi version, it acts more similarly to the camera on my phone, which gets grainy the farther you zoom in. - The picture will randomly reset after several minutes of use. I will take a lot of time to look over coins for any defects/irregularities. I found that after several minutes of using the WiFi microscope, the picture would sort of reset, and I would have to re-zoom in again to get back to where I was. It would happen fairly regularly. - After a lot of use, I found that the picture colors would get out of wack, and I would have to reset the app to get it to go back to normal. Again, not a huge deal, but a little annoying. All this said, I would still recommend this. I will say that if you do a lot of research of coins, money, or anything else requiring a lot of close use of a microscope, I would recommend going with this companies corded version. It's less money and I haven't found any quirks or bugs (it's perfect). If you will use this casually and/or want to be able to take this on the go, use it outdoors, etc, then get this one HANDS DOWN!!
I purchased the the Jiusion Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope a few weeks after buying the less expensive Jiusion 40-1000 endoscope. Both come with the same stand, which is not stable. On request, Jiusion sent me a replacement stand as well as an attractive case. My review of the Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope assumes that the package includes the replacement stand, which is stable and easy to use. I will make some comparisons of the 2 microscopes since there is a price difference of about $18, the Ninyoon 4K WiFi being the more expensive of the two. Also, I will only discuss use of these microscopes with my Android phone and Windows 10-11 computers because I havent used them with Apple products. Both of these microscopes can conveniently be used with the native, Windows 10/11 camera app without additional software. In both cases, you simply plug the microscope into one of the computer's USB ports. Then choose the search icon at the lower left of the Windows screen, type the word "camera" in the search bar, and choose the microscope as your camera when the app opens. When using these microscopes on the computer with the stand, I found them to be comparable in image quality despite the reported difference in the focal length of the lenses. Note the two pictures of a dime. The first was taken with the Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope at the top of the vertical pole on the stand mentioned above . The second was taken with the 40-1000 endoscope at the same height. Obviously, lowering either scope on the pole can provide greater magnification and a smaller field of view. There may be some applications in which one scope would provide a more useful image than the other, but for my purposes so far, looking at stamps and coins, the magnification and image quality of both is excellent. The Ninyoon 4K WiFi scope is a little longer than the 40-1000 endoscope, but I found both easy to handle. Similarly, I was able to use both microscopes on my Android phone, a late model Pixel. For the 40-1000 endoscope, a USB-GO adapter is required. The one provided by Jiusion didnt work with my Pixel phone, which requires USB type C, but I had a type C adapter available and after installing the app recommended by Jiusion on my phone, the 40-1000 endoscope worked well. The Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope was more fun to use with my Android phone since this microscope comes with a dedicated WiFi network. Charge the microscope, follow the instructions and you have a wireless connection from the microscope to your phone. (The WiFi is for microscope-to-phone only, not for microscope-to-computer). This allows more freedom and makes sharing easier if there is more than one viewer. The quality of the image over WiFi seemed just as good as with a wired connection. Other superior features of the Ninyoon 4K microscope: the focus wheel is larger and more accessible than the one on the 40-1000 endoscope. There are also more buttons for quick adjustment of power or magnification. I havent spent a lot of time trying to view objects with the microscope handheld, but I believe that the longer focal length of the Ninyoon 4K WiFi lens and of course the wireless connection make it the superior choice for that purpose. A quick comment on the use of these microscopes for soldering: these are digital microscopes. When you use them, you focus the microscope on an object and view the object on a screen. Obviously, you do not have a direct, binocular view. This means that neither of these digital microscopes would be suitable for soldering. On the other hand, if you want to look at the quality of your soldering job after it has been completed or examine a board in detail before you begin a soldering job, either of these microscopes will suffice. Provided the newer stand is included, I would give the Jiusion Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope a 5-star rating. Although it costs almost twice as much as the 40-1000 endoscope, which is also sold by Jiusion, this difference is probably justified by its WiFi capability, improved focus wheel, and longer focal length of its lens.
I purchased the the Jiusion Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope a few weeks after buying the less expensive Jiusion 40-1000 endoscope. Both come with the same stand, which is not stable. On request, Jiusion sent me a replacement stand as well as an attractive case. My review of the Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope assumes that the package includes the replacement stand, which is stable and easy to use. I will make some comparisons of the 2 microscopes since there is a price difference of about $18, the Ninyoon 4K WiFi being the more expensive of the two. Also, I will only discuss use of these microscopes with my Android phone and Windows 10-11 computers because I havent used them with Apple products. Both of these microscopes can conveniently be used with the native, Windows 10/11 camera app without additional software. In both cases, you simply plug the microscope into one of the computer's USB ports. Then choose the search icon at the lower left of the Windows screen, type the word "camera" in the search bar, and choose the microscope as your camera when the app opens. When using these microscopes on the computer with the stand, I found them to be comparable in image quality despite the reported difference in the focal length of the lenses. Note the two pictures of a dime. The first was taken with the Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope at the top of the vertical pole on the stand mentioned above . The second was taken with the 40-1000 endoscope at the same height. Obviously, lowering either scope on the pole can provide greater magnification and a smaller field of view. There may be some applications in which one scope would provide a more useful image than the other, but for my purposes so far, looking at stamps and coins, the magnification and image quality of both is excellent. The Ninyoon 4K WiFi scope is a little longer than the 40-1000 endoscope, but I found both easy to handle. Similarly, I was able to use both microscopes on my Android phone, a late model Pixel. For the 40-1000 endoscope, a USB-GO adapter is required. The one provided by Jiusion didnt work with my Pixel phone, which requires USB type C, but I had a type C adapter available and after installing the app recommended by Jiusion on my phone, the 40-1000 endoscope worked well. The Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope was more fun to use with my Android phone since this microscope comes with a dedicated WiFi network. Charge the microscope, follow the instructions and you have a wireless connection from the microscope to your phone. (The WiFi is for microscope-to-phone only, not for microscope-to-computer). This allows more freedom and makes sharing easier if there is more than one viewer. The quality of the image over WiFi seemed just as good as with a wired connection. Other superior features of the Ninyoon 4K microscope: the focus wheel is larger and more accessible than the one on the 40-1000 endoscope. There are also more buttons for quick adjustment of power or magnification. I havent spent a lot of time trying to view objects with the microscope handheld, but I believe that the longer focal length of the Ninyoon 4K WiFi lens and of course the wireless connection make it the superior choice for that purpose. A quick comment on the use of these microscopes for soldering: these are digital microscopes. When you use them, you focus the microscope on an object and view the object on a screen. Obviously, you do not have a direct, binocular view. This means that neither of these digital microscopes would be suitable for soldering. On the other hand, if you want to look at the quality of your soldering job after it has been completed or examine a board in detail before you begin a soldering job, either of these microscopes will suffice. Provided the newer stand is included, I would give the Jiusion Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope a 5-star rating. Although it costs almost twice as much as the 40-1000 endoscope, which is also sold by Jiusion, this difference is probably justified by its WiFi capability, improved focus wheel, and longer focal length of its lens.
I love that it's super easy to magnify and focus...I can hold it in my hand over my plants and take photos with the handy button on the side. I can zoom into the center of the crown on my plants without destroying the delicate leaves...I might not be able to get it in on Standard sized African Violets if they're not laying flat enough, but it works great on my minis so far. You can capture great detail on many different items around the house, which is fun! Kids might enjoy using this if they're curious about nature and science. I love playing with it and I'm just an average plant grower. Can't wait to see what all I can zoom in on to photograph and impress my social media friends :-) Good value for the money, it's much nicer than the less expensive scopes out there and feels very high quality. MY favorite thing is that this one is WIRELESS so I'm not tethered to anything and I can roam around and send photos to my phone looking back at it to see what I'm photographing. I forgot to mention it has batteries built into it!! It charges via USB Micro cable and pretty quickly. I think you may get at least 45 minutes on one charge. Can also double as a flashlight if you find yourself out in the dark, LOL! Just turn on your scope cam and the light will also come on ;-)
I love that it's super easy to magnify and focus...I can hold it in my hand over my plants and take photos with the handy button on the side. I can zoom into the center of the crown on my plants without destroying the delicate leaves...I might not be able to get it in on Standard sized African Violets if they're not laying flat enough, but it works great on my minis so far. You can capture great detail on many different items around the house, which is fun! Kids might enjoy using this if they're curious about nature and science. I love playing with it and I'm just an average plant grower. Can't wait to see what all I can zoom in on to photograph and impress my social media friends :-) Good value for the money, it's much nicer than the less expensive scopes out there and feels very high quality. MY favorite thing is that this one is WIRELESS so I'm not tethered to anything and I can roam around and send photos to my phone looking back at it to see what I'm photographing. I forgot to mention it has batteries built into it!! It charges via USB Micro cable and pretty quickly. I think you may get at least 45 minutes on one charge. Can also double as a flashlight if you find yourself out in the dark, LOL! Just turn on your scope cam and the light will also come on ;-)
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