A stereo microscope (also known as a dissecting or stereoscopic microscope) is an optical instrument that provides a three-dimensional view and is primarily used for observing larger, solid, opaque specimens at low to medium magnification (typically 10x to 80x, but can reach 300x or more with accessories). It works by using two separate optical paths to create depth perception, which is ideal for tasks requiring precision and hand-eye coordination under magnification
Yes I'm Interested| Technical Specification | ||
| Head | Binocular Head, 45° Inclined, Interpupillary Distance 48~75mm | |
| Eyepiece | WF10x/20mm | |
| Objective | 1x, 2x, 3x or 1x, 2x, 4x (Optional) | |
| Focusing | Coarse Focusing, Range 40mm | |
| Working Distance | 57mm | |
| Stand | Track Stand + Touch Switch | Track Stand + Dial Switch |
| Stage | With Dia 70mm Glass Stage and White/Black Stage | |
| Light Source | Top 1W LED, Bottom 7×20mA LED, Brightness Adjustable | |
| Power | AC 100~240V Wide Range Power, with 3×AA Rechargeable Batteries Built-in Base (For orders shipped by air, batteries not included) | |