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Bresser National Geographic 40–640x Microscope with smartphone adapter

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Microscope for kids. Experiment kit included. For studying samples in transmitted light. Magnification: 40–640х

Monocular
The microscope head is a core element of the microscope that you look through to see a magnified sample
40 — 640
How much the size of a sample increases when you observe it through a microscope
Elementary, school/educational
Application and use of the microscope
Availability

Product ID 69364
Brand Bresser GmbH, Germany
Warranty 2 years
EAN 4007922032733
Package size (LxWxH) 28x17x15 cm
Shipping Weight 0.92 kg
Description

Bresser National Geographic 40–640x Microscope is made specifically for young explorers. The microscope is equipped with a revolving nosepiece, and by rotating it, you can switch between three fixed magnifications in the 40–640x range. The lower LED illumination powered by batteries (included in the kit) is used for studying samples in transmitted light.

A smartphone adapter allows your little scientists to make exclusive photos and videos of their observation results! The assembly process is very easy – install the adapter on the eyepiece of your optical instrument, and then install your smartphone onto the adapter. All you have to do is turn on the smartphone camera, center it, and adjust the focus of your optical device to get clear and sharp views of observed objects. Now you can take pictures, record videos and share it with your friends!

Bresser National Geographic 40–640x Microscope comes with an interesting experiment kit. A kid will be able to observe ready-to-use microscope slides and watch Artemia’s growth in a hatchery. The kit also includes special tools for independent preparation of microscope samples. Kids can manage the instrument independently and explore amazing structures of everyday things.

Features:

  • Magnification up to 640x
  • LED illumination
  • Battery operation makes outdoor use possible
  • Extensive range of included accessories
  • Smartphone adapter
  • Experiment kit included

The kit includes:

  • Objectives: 4x, 10x and 40x
  • Eyepiece: WF10x–WF16x
  • Bresser Junior 40–640x Microscope
  • 3 ready-to-use specimens
  • Flask with yeast
  • Flask with brine shrimp
  • 8 blank slides
  • 8 cover slips
  • Hatchery for Artemia (brine shrimp)
  • Flasks
  • Microtome
  • Forceps
  • Dropper
  • Loupe
  • Measuring cup
  • Smartphone adapter
  • 2 AA batteries
  • User manual
Specifications
Product ID 69364
Brand Bresser GmbH, Germany
Warranty 2 years
EAN 4007922032733
Package size (LxWxH) 28x17x15 cm
Shipping Weight 0.92 kg
Type biological, light/optical
Head monocular
Magnification, x 40 — 640
Eyepieces WF10x–16x (two-position)
Objectives 4x, 10x, 40x
Revolving nosepiece for 3 objectives
Focus coarse
Illumination LED
Brightness adjustment
Power supply 2 AA batteries
Power supply: batteries/built-in battery 2 AA batteries (Mignon), 1.5V
Light filters yes, diaphragm disc
User level elementary
Application elementary, school/educational
Illumination location lower
Research method bright field
Experiment kit included
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