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No hay artículos en el carroPARÁMETROS TÉCNICOS Píxeles: 2.0 megapíxeles Ampliación: 500X Formato de imagen: JPG Formato de vídeo: AVI Modo de enfoque: Enfoque fijo (0 mm) Fuente de luz: 8*LED Capacidad de tapa de batería: 600 mAh Tiempo de funcionamiento: 1,5 horas Tiempo de carga: 1,5 horas Sistemas soportados: Windows vista/XP/718/10/11 MacoS X 11.0 o superior
Angela
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2025
This has been one of the most funnest toys I have ever bought my son. We have a blast at everything close up, this thing exceeds my expectations in magnification. It is like a completely different world you're looking at. Battery life is excellent. I've only had to charge it once. Fantastic price The build is sturdy for what we are using it for. I wouldn't throw it across the room though very cool! Highly recommend
Magical Child44
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2025
Hunk of Junk. Poor visability unless it is flat on the object, but worst of all it did not come with a chip so I could take pictures of my jewelry. Gadgets, they get me every time.
Anima Atra
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de diciembre de 2024
I’ve been using this digital magnifying glass for a while now, and it’s exceeded my expectations in terms of functionality and image clarity. The display is crisp and vibrant, making it incredibly easy to read fine print or inspect small details. One standout feature is the expandable storage with a microSD card, which adds a lot of flexibility for saving images and organizing them. The build quality feels solid and reliable, giving you confidence that it will last through regular use. The only downside is the fixed focus, which limits some flexibility, but it’s far from a deal breaker—it still does exactly what it’s designed for, and it does it very well. Overall, this is an excellent tool that I’d highly recommend for anyone needing a digital magnifier!
Alex Beyer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2024
Pros:-works well, did as advertised, didn't seem overly boastful in their literature, and ended up being way less of a gimmick as I was expecting this to be at this price.-LCD display is not a gimmicky display. I don't know the resolution on it, but the images on it look sharp. You can easily use it in the field to look at things. There is way more than enough pixels at work here to retain details of the thing you're looking at and is clearly IPS quality. It's really a nice screen. Surprisingly nice given the price of this is like $25 (though this clearly almost always has coupons on it, and I snagged mine for $20), even at $25, what's on offer here is amazing.-Battery life is pretty decent as well. Easily been able to break the 1hr of use mark on this thing and doesn't take TOO long to recharge.-Light Ring, very nice and very usefulCons:-image quality when viewed on a PC or reviewing the files. That's where things start to fall apart, and you realize, 2MP is a little too low. It's usable, but as soon as you zoom past like 150% of the image size, things become a pixelated mess.-Snapshot, the button is flush with the edges, could use a BUMP to it, or slight raise, since the power button is recessed on the front-Not the most intuitive, since I had to hit the manual to figure out how to adjust the brightness of the LED lights. Also there's really no settings here. No settings for formatting SD card, no settings for LCD brightness, which I get, and I don't. To change the LED Brightness you hold down the PLUS OR MINUS BUTTON.-Zooming in and button responsiveness. This might be due to the buttons being flush on the device's rim, but sometimes when I pushed the button and thought I heard the "CLICK" of it being actuated, nothing would happen. Also, until a few days ago, after like a week with this thing, I just learned there was a fourth zoom level.-Zooming. I think doesn't have DIGITAL ZOOM, when you "ZOOM" in, what you're doing is only affecting the view finder's zoom. Since I took pictures of the same area on my phone cover, at every zoom level, the output file looked nearly identical save for some minor human hand movement error. Meaning the "ZOOM" is only for viewfinder mode, which is kind of useful. 1x helps you get to what you're trying to look at and then when you're in the area, you can get a closer look with the zoom levels.-Orientation, due to how large the "WELL" and recess is for the camera and LED light ring, it's sometimes hard to hone in on your subject, also due to that large indent, means your subject you're over needs to be larger than the 3in Diameter lens area. Since this is set to the focal distance. Meaning for smaller items like when I looked at a bottle cap, you're basically hovering the device above the smaller objects, and manually focusing that way.-Thought smaller circle was a hole, to loop a cord through or a carabiner, to latch it to backpacks, a kid's wrist, etc. NOPE, magnifying glass. That was a bummer. Since being an adult the former wish would be more practical.While there seems to be a lot of "CONS", the reality is, at this price, I was 100% ready to accept it as a scam or not as advertised. For the most part, this didn't make boastful claims, and does technically execute everything as advertised. Again, can't 100% confirm 500x magnification, but it let me see the gross lattice work that is human flesh. Which you can't see with the naked eye, or even a magnifying glass. I think this toy is actually functional beyond the "CHILD" age range that this advertises as, and can be used as they show, coin checking, or even Chip on a PCB checking. Just wished the buttons weren't so flush and were easier to press. At 20-25 USD, 100% recommend it.
Mark
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2024
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