FDP Smallest 60X Microscope 2 LED Light Eye Lens Mini Magnifier Loupe with UV Light
- This mini microscope is easy to fold, while you can carry it in your pocket during travel
- The eye lens is equipped with 2 LED lights for identifying objects with improved clarity even in the dark
- Steps to use: Switch on the led light. Place microscope lens on the paper, note or any thing. Place eye on the viewing area and check
Product description
Looking at tiny objects is no more a hassle! Take a close look at your object of interest with this smallest
60X Microscope eye lens mini magnifier loupe.
This 60X 2 LED lighted lens is found to be the world’s smallest microscopic lens. Boasting a sleek silver
body with glass-made lens, the magnifier is easy to
clean and maintain. Discrete eye lens is specially design for a perfect fit to the microscope. With 60x
magnifying power, it enables you to have extra-close look of the objects. The attached magnifying loupe
ensures a firm fit without shake during inspection. The 3x LR927 batteries are sure to be durable enough to
deliver sustained performance.
The eye lens is equipped with 2 LED lights for identifying objects with improved clarity even in the dark. It has
an on /off LED lights switch for user’s convenience. In addition, the lens embodies a blue UV light, which acts
as the source for currency detector. With a portable body, this magnifier benefits people with low vision problem,
enabling them to have closer view of the minute objects, words and prints.
This mini microscope is easy to fold, while you can carry it in your pocket during travel. It is widely used in
various streams like watch making industries, mining industry for identifying the hallmark on metals , circuit
board and printing, medicine, horticulture, coin and stamp, geography, education, home and office.
Steps to use: 1. Switch on the led light 2. place microscope lens on the paper, note or any thing 3. place eye
on the viewing area and check
The package includes 3 batteries and a protective PVC black leather case
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