🔍 Dive into Discovery with Emarth!
The Emarth Microscope for Kids is a high-quality educational tool designed for beginners, featuring six magnification levels from 40X to 1000X, dual light illumination, and a robust build. It comes with a comprehensive kit of 52 pieces, making it an ideal gift for young scientists eager to explore the microscopic world.
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Brand | Emarth |
L**Y
My grandson loves this
This is very well made and has quality features for a reasonable priced device. Great for learning how to use and operate a microscope. Don't see it breaking from kid use. My eight year old Grandson loves it
W**T
Microscope is great starter, for exploration
Kids see super small items, it opened up a new world.
P**H
The best of three microscopes compared.
Three kids microscopes compared.1) AmScope 120X-1200X 52-pcs Kids Beginner Microscope2) Swift Compound Monocular Microscope 60X-200X3) EMARTH Microscope for Kids Beginners Children Student, 40X- 1000XNote: The prices of these microscopes vary from time to time. When I purchased them they were all within about a $20 price range.Amscope:This microscope is basically useless. The optics are terrible. Even on the lowest magnification level nothing interesting can be distinguished. At the highest mag you will be lucky if you can even find the "focal" plane.It also lacks a "light from above". That would be a useful feature for an inquisitive child.It does have two things going for it: It comes with a case, and the frame of the microscope is made of metal. Both of the other two microscopes have plastic frames and neither comes with a case. It is also the cheapest of the three, but saving $20 and getting a worthless microscope doesn't really seem like a great deal.Swift:Nice bright and large field of view. Best of the three in these regards. But the magnifications does not go that high. Smaller details are visible on the EMARTH. Theoretically they would be visible on the AmScope if the image quality was anything better than terrible.Lights both above and below the sample. Intensities are independently adjustable (nice).The stage on this scope is more difficult to adjust. Get the image in focus and let go of the knob and the stage "relaxes" to a new position, and the image goes out of focus. A bit of tweaking will get a focused image, but shouldn't be necessary, and may frustrate a child.I am unsure of the total magnifications of the Swift. The objectives are labeled 60X, 120X, and 200X. Actual magnifications seem higher, although not nearly as high as the other two.I can see an argument being made that this microscope is the best of the three.because of the larger and brighter field of view, but the highest magnification level on the Swift is not enough.Frame is plastic. No case.EMARTH:Reasonably bright images. Decent sized field of view. The objective lens housings are made of metal - the other two have plastic lens housings. This microscope also come with two eye pieces, one 10X and the other 25X. Very quick to swap them for a different view.Switch for (1) Light from below, (2) Light from above, (3) Both. Intensity is adjustable, but not independently Above/Below.Frame is plastic. No case. Instructions say to "Use the dust cover provided by the microscope manufacturer...." to protect the eye piece, but no dust cover was included.This is the best of the three. Even at the highest magnification level the image is clear and bright enough. It is also the most expensive of the three.
A**E
Interesting for young kids
I gave it as a gift and she enjoy using it.
H**5
Good for beginners
This is a good microscope for beginners. It seems well made. I like the case of slides and lens cleaners that were included. It is not a very high powered microscope and is probably not worth the $60. It is a fun first microscope for a young scientist in the making.
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