

🔍 Unlock hidden worlds in HD—because seeing is believing!
The Skybasic Wireless Digital Microscope offers a powerful 50X-1000X magnification with dual WiFi and USB connectivity, delivering crisp 1080P HD images via an 8-LED illuminated 2MP CMOS sensor. Compatible across iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac, its portable handheld design with adjustable stand makes it ideal for professionals and curious minds seeking detailed exploration anytime, anywhere.
















| ASIN | B07DVFBVPF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #3 in Lab Handheld Digital Microscopes |
| Brand | SKYBASIC |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 9,327 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Magnification Maximum | 1000 x |
| Manufacturer | SKYBASIC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SK303-JP |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | RM |
| Model Number | GNIMB401KH03 |
| Objective Lens Description | Achromatic |
| Power Source | Handheld |
| Real Angle Of View | 45 Degrees |
| Real Angle of View | 45 Degrees |
| UPC | 653334415516 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
M**S
🌟 Wireless Digital Microscope (Black)
I absolutely love this wireless digital microscope! It’s such a fun and useful device. The image quality is very clear, and it lets me see details that are impossible to notice with the naked eye. One of my favorite things is that I can use it to look at skin and even the scalp up close. It’s amazing for checking skin texture, pores, and scalp condition in detail, which makes it super helpful for beauty and personal care. I also love that it’s wireless—it connects easily to my phone and is very convenient to use without any cables. The setup was quick and simple, and everything worked perfectly. It’s lightweight, easy to handle, and great for both learning and practical use. I highly recommend it! ✨🔍
C**E
Great little microscope at a great price!
I bought this microscope after seeing someone else in a houseplant group/community share photos they took with it of insects that were living on their plants. I, too, am a houseplant enthusiast and am always asking myself “bug, or not a bug?” (And dread the answer being “bug” because my plants are all kept in the same sunroom and they’ll spread so I have to treat them all). Well, I am happy to say this little microscope has ended the days of the “bug/not a bug” game for me, saving me lots of anxiety and time frantically treating and showering my plants for no reason! It’s very easy to use and connects easily to my iPhone via Bluetooth and WiFi, as well as my fiancés phone, which is an android (which seems to have a lot of issues with apps that work perfectly fine with iPhones). I haven’t had any additional needs for it just yet, but can totally see this being a useful little tool to have around the house for random things - I’ve been meaning to look at a scratch on my engagement ring with it too! Definitely recommend as a fun toy to have for different hobbies, image quality is great for my purposes and can see it being really fun for little experiments with kids! Worth the price and recommend for hobbyists and parents looking for fun educational activities with the kids!
C**A
It's okay, but not perfect
It works, its pretty easy to use as well, the software you have to download for the PC is a little questionable but the phone app is pretty good, you can tell the PC version was an after thought. Pros: -If you're looking for a cheap microscope this is pretty good for the cost. -The Phone Software is pretty well thought out -Come with a USB charger as well as the stand which is nice quality of life stuff. -The stand is a nice solid metal piece and honestly I wasn't expecting it to be as nice of a quality as it was. The Average: The build is a little flimsy but not 'fall apart in your hand' bad, so for the cost I'm going to say about average. Cons: -There is no battery level marker as far as I can tell which can be a pain sometimes. -The light is. . . questionable, it often goes out on me for no reason, I have to hit the side of the thing a few times to get it come back on. -The zoom is overstated. It's not going to be giving you the levels they said it would, but its pretty good otherwise.
M**S
So Far I am Loving This Thing
Ordered and received the item in under 18 hours…. INCREDIBLE! I opened the box and allowed the scope to fully charge and I also downloaded the App and installed it on my iPhone 13 Pro Max. I too was a little apprehensive about allowing access to my entire photo library so I did a little alteration to my library. I went to my settings and turned off my Hidden Folder access and then I selected my entire library and clicked on “hide”. Immediately all videos and photos were instantly gone from view and I can’t even view my hidden album unless I go to my settings and click on the “show hidden album”. So for all practical purposes my photo library is empty. Even giving full permission for the scope will not allow anyone including me to see the hidden album. I know that this is a bit of a hassle to do this but I needed to see for myself how the images looked, coming directly from the scope. I can always use the “screenshot” method for taking the picture without giving permissions to anyone. I can just as easily remove my permissions from the scope/application anytime I want and then restore my library by unhiding my pictures and videos after turning on my settings that I turned off. So with that out of the way I was impressed with the quality of the images that I was receiving from the Scope. Even a video that I shot while playing with the Scope was incredibly clean and crisp. I can see why people were kinda negative towards the stand it came with. Ya gotta cut corners somewhere to produce a device that functions nicely and at a great price considering how many different Scopes are available and all have pretty much the same functionality. Competition for customers is thru the roof. I would prefer the cost cutting should be done with the peripherals and NOT the Scope. If I were to use enough force to insure that the Scope would not move, I would probably end up breaking the stand as well. However I have dealt with this type of Ball & Pivot mechanism before so a simple little trick would prevent the Scope from ever slipping out or accidentally having the stand butterfly screw break when attempting to gorilla it tight enough to hold. I took the time to make tiny scribes on the surface of both of the pivot balls giving them a much more friction surface to grip with. When the stand is back together it will take very little force to hold the Scope or stand in place. I have been dinking around with the scope for the last few hours and so far I am impressed and a little shocked that this was working far better than I anticipated. So I am going to stop here with my review and I will update it in the couple days or so to let you all know if the scope is still on top of my list. UPDATE……. Well, I am going to hopefully make this quick. I’m sending my scope back. Why? Well, a few things like I am not able to use my iPads. Neither one of them will connect to the scope. I revisited my thoughts about allowing such sweeping permissions to my photo library and decided to retract the permissions which screws up the ability to capture pictures or videos from the scope. So that in itself is unacceptable. The manufacturers claim of resolution of power (50X-1000X) is bogus. I will be implementing my return upon completion of this update. Yesterday, I happened to discover a little secret about my iPhone and an application that I have always had but never used. That will change immediately! I am attaching a couple more photos to show the capability of using my iPhone WITHOUT any accessory or special device to take these photos. Please note that I made a tiny yellow mark in the lower left corner of the image to indicate that it was taken by my iPhone. The images pose the question of “Why do I need this device (scope) if I can achieve this quality from my iPhone?” I happen to have a tripod that I can mount my iPhone on to achieve what the cheap stand that comes with the scope could not do. I happen to have an iPhone 13 Pro Max.
G**E
A few instructions to get started with this terrific microscope!!
Below is my 5 star review which I still agree with! I love this microscope. It's fun and easy to use. BUT if you need to use the stand with it which I often do because my hands aren't steady enough to get a good view of things, sadly the tightening mechanism in the stand doesn't work. It can't hold the microscope in a position that allows you to use the stand. It falls down :( Below is my 5 star review which is accurate! The 1 star review above is about the stand only. Got this product to see if there were dust mites in my house! In one photo, you can see a piece of paper towel with a small amount of dust that was in a drawer. In the other photo, you can see what the dust looks like, looking through the digital microscope!! (To be honest, I’m not exactly sure what it shows! Maybe there are mites in there? I don’t know!🤷♂️) When I bought it, I was sure it was going to be too difficult to figure out how to use. Then I discovered the microscope comes with a user manual! A couple of things to know… It needs to be charged before you use it. Charging cable is included. Charge it through a wall outlet. It says it takes about two hours or so to charge. In the back you’ll see a red light coming from inside which tells you it needs to be charged and when it’s fully charged the light will turn blue. The manual says it will stay charged for three hours. Download the app Max-see Turn the microscope on before opening the app. Open the app… Launch it… Connect it to Wi-Fi. It may say it’s Not connected, but it is! What the microscope is pointed at now shows up on your phone screen! There is also a way to connect it to your computer, but I connected it to my phone so I could walk around with it. It asks to have access to my photos, but I did not allow it basically because I wasn’t sure if this was a safe thing to do. When I saw something on my phone screen that I wanted to take a photo of I took a screenshot. You can also press one of the buttons on the microscope to take a photo. You will surely develop your own methods!! Enjoy using it!!😃
P**S
Works well, not perfect, but really a good deal
I am a scientist and I use this device on almost a daily basis. I have taken a few hundred pictures by now and they are more than sufficient for what I need them for (documenting flaws). It connects fairly well, but it does need some patience if you are in an area where your cell phone has little service (it connects via wifi, but a low cell signal seems to cause some major lag problems). Focus is simple, zoom works well, the lights provide sufficient backlighting and the focus is straight forward and easy to use (if you are holding it a certain way). It takes awhile to charge, but the battery seems to hold a sufficient charge to take dozens of pictures (I have never had it die on me so far). Complaint wise...the engineers/designers could put a little more thought into the focus ring when holding the device. It is recessed and can only be easily adjusted if it is held just right. I imagine that it was more intended to be used with the stand, but I use it as a handheld. The cap is kinda pathetic and has a tendency to fall off in your pocket or when handling with it installed. And finally, there isn't any orientation (that I have noticed) printed or indicated on the device to make sighting more convenient. The orientation is also as such that holding the device, focusing, zooming and/or taking a pic (with the device button) really awkward when using it as a handheld and one-handed. Other than that it is a fantastic device for the price and works very well even compared with similar devices that cost several times more. Adjusted my review to 5 Stars due to the additional CS that they have provided, which was very quick, pleasant and helpful.
W**T
Not bad for $30, but the description is a lie.
It's a nice little microscope, but it's 1080p, not 4k, and the magnification is nowhere near 1000x, it appears to be around 100x. The image will display full size on a 4k monitor, but it looks like it's upscaled, and photos are 1080p only. Having said that, it's a very handy device for looking at tiny things close up. Definitely worth $30, I had previously gotten one for $75 on temu and the construction and base was inferior to this but the core unit was the same. So this one is not only much cheaper, it's better quality.
E**E
Digital Scalp Microscope I Use as a Professional Hairstylist for Scalp and Hair Analysis
As a professional hairstylist, scalp analysis is the first step before any color or chemical service. This digital scalp microscope allows me to see what the eyes cannot see and make better decisions to protect the hair and scalp health of my clients. The version I currently use is affordable, easy to connect, and works very well for everyday professional use. If you are looking for a more advanced experience, I also recommend the version with a built-in screen for a clearer and more comfortable view. Both options are excellent tools for anyone who wants to understand their scalp and hair condition in a professional way.
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