Levenhuk Kelvin HPM25 Handheld Photomicroscope
Portable 3-in-1 gadget that combines a microscope, camera, and screen. Designed for simple and fascinating exploration of the microworld
| Product ID | 86482 |
| Brand | Kelvin |
| Warranty | lifetime |
| EAN | 5905555027838 |
| Package size (LxWxH) | 8x7x19 cm |
| Shipping Weight | 0.32 kg |
The Levenhuk Kelvin HPM25 Handheld Photomicroscope is your gateway to a wide range of nature observations. It packs a microscope with up to 800x magnification, a 2MP digital camera, and a color IPS display. Easily uncover the secrets of biology, geology, and entomology. Capture high resolution photos and videos to document your discoveries!
Using the photomicroscope is easy. Charge it, turn it on, point the lens at your sample, and adjust the focus with the focusing wheel. You can tilt the screen to a comfortable angle and turn on the light when needed. The 7000K cool LED light delivers a contrast rich, sharp image and brings out the finest details of your sample.
Want to save what you see? Just press a button, and your photo or video is stored on the memory card. You can also connect the microscope to a computer to transfer files or stream live footage to a monitor.
The Levenhuk Kelvin HPM25 photomicroscope is a great choice for budding researchers, students, and anyone who needs a compact, convenient tool to study the world in detail. It operates independently, combines microscope and camera functions seamlessly, and lets you share what you discover.
Key features:
- Portable 3-in-1 device: microscope, camera, and screen. Explore, document, and see your results instantly!
- Up to 800x magnification. Get up close and study plants, insects, coins, and minerals in detail.
- High resolution with a 3-micron detail limit. You can distinguish cell structures and printed circuit board components.
- Cool LED light with adjustable brightness enhances visual contrast and improves visibility of fine structures
- Easy connection to a computer. Output the image to a monitor and share the beauty of the microworld with others.
- Portable and battery powered. Take it anywhere! It runs for 2 to 2.5 hours away from a power outlet.
The kit includes:
- Photomicroscope
- Pouch
- USB Type-C cable
- Cleaning cloth
- User manual and warranty slip
| Product ID | 86482 |
| Brand | Kelvin |
| Warranty | lifetime |
| EAN | 5905555027838 |
| Package size (LxWxH) | 8x7x19 cm |
| Shipping Weight | 0.32 kg |
| Type | digital, portable |
| Microscope head type | digital screen/PC monitor |
| Optics material | optical glass |
| Head | color IPS display, 2” (320x240px) |
| Head inclination angle | adjustable from 0° to 75° |
| Magnification, x | 400 — 800 |
| Objectives | achromatic, multi‑coated |
| Coarse focusing travel, mm | -4 — 4 |
| Body | high-strength ABS plastic |
| Illumination | LED |
| Brightness adjustment | ✓ |
| Power supply | 3.7V, 700mAh Li-ion battery; charging via a computer USB port or AC power supply using a USB Type-C cable (included) and a 5V, 1A power adapter (not included) |
| Light source type | 6 LEDs: 400lm luminous flux, 7000K color temperature, with brightness adjustment (high, low, off) |
| Operating temperature range, °C | -10...+40 |
| User level | beginners, elementary, experienced users |
| Assembly and installation difficulty level | easy |
| Application | elementary, school/educational, for applied research |
| Illumination location | upper |
| Research method | bright field |
| Pouch/case/bag in set | pouch |
| Sensor | CMOS |
| Color/monochrome | color |
| Ability to connect additional equipment | microSD card up to 128GB (not included) |
| Video recording | ✓ |
| Image format | *.jpg (1MP, 2MP) |
| Software, drivers | VideoCap software for Windows |
| Programmable options | photo capture, real‑time image transfer to a computer, video recording |
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