




I recently tested the 7-Inch IPS Digital Coin Microscope to see if it could actually handle the precision required for circuit work and numismatics. After spending a week with it, the 5MP sensor and the 1200X magnification proved to be a significant upgrade over traditional handheld magnifying glasses.
The unit features a sturdy stand that keeps the camera stable during high-magnification work, which is critical for avoiding blur. The IPS display is crisp, and the 8 LED lights are positioned well to minimize glare on metallic surfaces, resulting in a consistent build that feels reliable for daily workbench tasks.
Setting up the device is straightforward, taking only a few minutes to get the focus locked in for various object heights. The interface is intuitive, allowing you to switch between inspection modes without needing to dive deep into a complex manual.
This microscope is perfect for coin collectors, hobbyist electronics repair technicians, and anyone needing a clear, magnified view of tiny, intricate parts.
I was genuinely impressed by how much utility this microscope offers for the price. With an overall rating of 4.75/5, it stands out as an excellent, budget-friendly tool for $89.00 that doesn't compromise on necessary performance.