The ScopeAround MS200 is ideal for inspecting welds, coins, fabrics, diamonds, biological specimens, and more. The MS200 is a versatile tool suited for parents, educators, collectors, quality inspectors, electronics technicians, and curious minds eager to explore fields such as textiles, jewelry, stamps, coins, plant trichomes, and the microscopic world in general.
Key Features:
Smart Autofocus: Fast focusing, instant clarity: Eliminate the complexity of manual focusing forever—save time and elevate your efficiency. Designed for intuitive operation, it’s effortlessly accessible for users of all ages. (Optimal focus range (0.43-0.63 in)
2.8-inch IPS Display with Crisp, Precise Visuals: Discover more with the crystal-clear, high-resolution color LCD. Observe every cell or circuit in vivid detail on the large 2.8-inch screen—eliminating eyestrain and enabling perfect on-the-go sharing and documentation.
Unique Concave Lens and Ergonomic Handle: This microscope features a design that enables clear, detailed observation of various objects. The handle naturally maintains a level alignment with any surface, ensuring stable viewing and reduced operator fatigue.
Dual LEDs for Illuminated Results: The 8 White + 8 Ultraviolet LED system offers versatile illumination. While the White light focuses on surface details (e.g., circuits, bacteria slides, coins, etc), the UV light reveals hidden flaws (e.g., micro-cracks, residues, etc.). Switch effortlessly between both modes to precisely meet professional needs across electronics, jewelry, biology, and more.
Portability Meets Performance: Weighing only 0.25 lbs with a miniaturized footprint, this microscope is the perfect mobile companion. Seamlessly transition from indoor lab work to outdoor adventures—effortlessly inspect botanical samples, insects, and more; turning any outdoor excursion into a journey of discovery.
Versatile Professional and Hobbyist Tool: The MS200 Microscope serves a wide range of applications, making it the ideal choice for coin collectors verifying mint marks, electronics inspectors troubleshooting PCBs, jewelers examining gemstone inclusions, entomologists documenting specimens, educators and researchers conducting detailed studies, and curious enthusiasts exploring everyday objects up close.









