🔍 Unlock the unseen with crystal-clear precision and pro-level control!
The AD407 3D HDMI Digital Microscope combines a 4MP UHD 2160P camera with a 7-inch adjustable IPS LCD and HDMI output for dual-screen viewing. Built with industrial-grade metal components and a UV filter, it’s designed for professional soldering and circuit board repair. Featuring an adjustable metal stand, 8-level LED lighting, and wireless remote control, it offers precise focusing and versatile image capture, making it an essential tool for tech-savvy DIYers and repair pros.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.1 x 22.1 x 10.3 centimetres |
Package Weight | 1.51 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 19.8 x 17.8 x 33 centimetres |
Brand | Andonstar |
Colour | Black |
Max Focal Length | 18 Centimetres |
Min Focal Length | 5 Centimetres |
Part number | AD407-JP |
Size | AD407 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Style | Traditional stand-AD407 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**N
Amazing quality Microscope for the money
I've used this for a couple of weeks now mainly doing circuit board soldering repairs/testing/fault finding, it's my first decent microscope as I've mostly been using my now failing eyes (it's an age thing)It's been absolutely superb whether I use it on the monitor or the actual screen on the scope, the quality of the image really is fantastic.I think these are great for someone who has not used a trinocular microscope before for this kind of work, I got used to looking at the screen or monitor very easily without having to look at my hands and easily finding my way around the board when soldering.I would say the only 2 negatives are the small base which is not very heavy and really quite small, the biggest issue for me has been the fact you cannot adjust the position of the lens back and forth horizontally toward and away from you and that can be an issue for larger boards as the vertical stand gets in the way, there is a partial remedy in that you can tilt the lens backwards but this only helps so much, I'm already coming up with a solution to fix this issue myself with a McBushfix (as my wife would say).As for the base I will just make a larger and heavier one myself big enough to fit my soldering mat on.Overall very very impressed and very useful and of course a fraction of the cost of a fully equipped trinocular microscope and lets face it we haven't all got room for such a large microscope as those are.
M**Y
Andonstar Digital Microscope AD407
Bought this to look at silver hallmarks which this does very well and very clear images with the 4MP image sensor , also use this for the odd bit of watch repair on my own watches really handy to look at the movements , also look forward to finding other uses and projects for this .
B**N
amazing
the microscope is amazing for my soldering jobs and the picture is surprisingly good
E**
Better than expected
I was initially put off by some of the reviews saying that the microscope was of poor build quality, however, on purchasing the AD407, I was pleasantly surprised. There are some minor details such as the power inputs not sitting flush, but for the price point, it is definitely worth the money and seems a fairly robust product.Customer services were also quick and helpful to a few queries I had, but I suggest only using the [email protected] email. I initially tried their sales email, Facebook and telephone, all seemed to be unmanaged.A couple of useful things to note:Fixing the microscope around the bottom of the lens, just below the red band, rather than at the top allows for a maximum working height of ~16 cm, this also reduces the magnification which initially is quite high with the standard set-up.You can download software called Microscope Measure which allows for measurements of components under the microscope, a handy feature for those parts difficult to measure with standard instruments. This software can be found on the Andonstar official website under 'Download Centre' and can be used to connect the microscope via USB ( or Wifi for the AD409). Crucially, the USB power cable supplied with the product does not allow you to connect to the software downloaded on a PC. Instead, you will need to source a micro USB-B charger (the older generation of android charging cables) which can be inserted into the power slot of the microscope and then connected to a PC/Laptop.
M**N
Andonstar microscope
I bought this item recently and it is amazing, we love it, great value for money
T**M
Crystal clear imaging
It didn’t disappoint. I’ve used it several times now and the images are sharp and clear. I would recommend for close up pcb work. Trying to solder can be tricky, but that’s probably down to my lack of talent rather than the product itself, although steeper angles are restricted by the lack of height. All in all, a good buy.
J**E
turned out better than expected
Was disappointed at first but after some use turned out to be great. Took it off the original stand and put it on a swinging arm kept it up off the work piece about 800mm it zoom in perfect. I now could not work without it. Recommended
A**O
Great image but niggles
This microscope produces a fabulous image and the magnification is awesome. There are, however, a couple of gripes. Mine came with a black blob showing on the screen and had to be returned. My guess is internal dirt on the lens or sensor. There is no indication of which magnification is in use. The sound recording function does not work through firmware issues. For watch making, it is fabulous for oiling and inspection but the minimum magnification is too high for meaningful work.
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