

🔍 Unlock the unseen world — because details matter!
The Bysameyee USB Digital Microscope offers a versatile 40X to 1000X magnification with 8 adjustable LED lights, compatible across Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android OTG devices. Designed for professionals and hobbyists alike, it enables high-resolution image capture, video recording, and measurement (Windows only). Its metal stand and carrying case make it a portable powerhouse for detailed inspection of coins, electronics, skin, and more—delivering lab-grade precision at an entry-level price.










| ASIN | B07SR7YPV5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #175 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #24 in Lab Handheld Digital Microscopes |
| Brand | Bysameyee |
| Color | USB Microscope |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (10,253) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Item Weight | 0.57 Pounds |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Magnification Maximum | 1000 x |
| Manufacturer | Bysameyee |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SA-00 |
| Model Name | Microscope-1000x |
| Model Number | SA-00 |
| Objective Lens Description | Achromatic |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
V**D
Good for the price
Pretty amazing little microscope when you consider the price. The first photo is at max magnification of the black space around George Washington on a 1 dollar bill, the other photo is of the same area on the bill but at the minimum magnification. pros. Cheapest one I could find, but does what I need it to do which is mostly to look at and identify insects. Setup on windows 10 was pretty easy although I was originally pretty confused by the usb connector which can be adapted to a micro-usb. Photo's are plenty clear enough for my purposes. Light also seems perfectly adequate for most uses. Considering the next step up would cost $100 dollars more, this is an excellent microscope to play around with and see if it will work for you. Cons. The stand that it comes with makes focusing extremely difficult, you will need to buy or rig a better one if you're going to use it at max zoom a lot, but if you're only using it at it's lower settings then the stand it comes with is fine. Also, there is a weird issue where when you're using the middle of it's zoom range the focus point is inside of the plastic light diffuser, meaning you can't focus on an object bigger than the diameter of that plastic piece because you have to actually put the thing you're focusing on up inside to get it close enough to the lens. Once you zoom in more, the focus point moves further away again and it's not an issue. Since I will mostly use the extremes of the range it's not an issue for me, but might be for some people. Finally, I wish all digital microscopes would find a better way to list their magnification, in case you're not aware the magnification that a digital microscope claims is not equivalent to what you would see on a regular microscope. I wish I had a regular microscope to compare but I do not, so the photos will have to do.
A**C
WOW!
I recently found myself to have both the time and renewed interest in "Cherry Picking" pocket change in the hopes of finding that "Million Dollar Coin" I realize my chances of winning the lottery are probably just about as good but at least this way I can still "cash in" all my losers for face value and seem to have more fun playing the "game" When the bug hit me, all I had at my disposal was an old plastic lenses, 2X Loupe. Quickly I realized that was woefully inadequate and began searching for something better. First as the 20X loupe. Awesome but very limiting and going back and forth between the two loupes often gave me motion sickness and horrible neck and head pains. I shopped around and bought and returned many items before I started looking into both standard and digital microscopes. Being on a fixed income, most of what I saw was well out of my price range to try and justify spending for a "maybe" hobby. I just was unable to take such risky leap into the unknown. When I came across the "bysameyee" USB Microscope with included case and stand for only $21.95 I eventually came to the decision to just go ahead and order it. This really was just such a great entry level price point and although I did see some unfavorable reviews regarding the stand, I have no regrets. What I like about "bysameyee" is it is everything they claim it to be. Their Software is very easy (and free) to use. Specific uploads for specific devices, I was quickly and easily able to get the scope to hook up to my Android phone,(which I can connect wirelessly to my 52" T.V) My Chrome book and Win 8.1 Laptop, also connectable to the TV. NO issues whatsoever. The Microscopes cable offers regular USB style with a nice little flip up connector end that fits your phone and an additional 3rd style separate adapter piece that I have not needed but have just in case. Both the "Amcap" and the "Cooling Tech" software's are easy to use. Mostly I just use the "Amcap" photo capture s.w. on the laptop. In the "options" tab of that s.w. , you can go into the "video capture filter" tab where you can enable zoom function or leave that off and select different "filter" options which can be very helpful, especially with newer "shiny" coins. What I don't like: Not much really, I was expecting it to be less than more and I just don't think I have any reason to be dissatisfied with my purchase. So where is it' limitations? First you will read up that the stand "sucks"... For what I am doing, I have found it can be difficult to get it focused under higher magnifications just because is so light, just thinking about the focus can cause it to wiggle. What I do is set it where like you see in the pics, the most of the coin I can see at once is probably seen best with the "AMER" photo, I put the edge of my laptop so it rests on the base of the scopes stand, then I use a piece of paper to slide the coins around under the lenses. The LED lights are really only on or off, not much of a graduation there but I can elect to turn off the LED's and direct sunlight or other light source when needed. One thing that can be difficult to determine sometimes is doubling due to reflection of shiny, well plated coins. One trick I quickly found was to view the same suspect areas from different angles. Viewed from one direction you might think you see doubling but as you shift the viewing angle you will see the reflections shift. Also, the 20x loupe is another quick way to double check what you thought was going to be the big one. This get's easier to deal with and recognize with a little practice. You can see in the pics, especially with well circulated samples, there is more than enough detail and depth to quickly spot any errors or differences. Now this is NOT a 5mp or better scope, so sometimes it can be difficult to actually get down "into" some of the cracks and crevices, especially with trying to use the light weight stand BUT I didn't buy this for the stand and the manufacturer does offer a big discount on a better stand, that if they had included initially, would have driven up the price point beyond what I may have been willing to pay. I wanted an "entry level" digital scope at a reasonable price and am very pleased with what I received. If you have any interest in digital scopes but are unsure about just how much scope you really need, I highly recommend giving this one a try, and get the one with the case too, I think that was maybe $2 more but it sure comes in handy holding more than just the scope. NOW, while this may NOT be the $500 plus microscope that one day I hope to trade for some penny I find , this is the scope I will find that penny with! Lastly, Customer Service: Awesome! I only contacted them to inquire about their Big Discount offer on the Better stand. Terrence happened to be on vacation initially but still got back to me in a timely enough fashion that I truly expect would be even quicker for the next person. Also, sometimes it can be difficult with language barriers when trying to read directions or communicate in person, NOT HERE. One thing I was particularly impressed with, was the super simple and no nonsense user guide. Nice job guy's, I use to have redline digital product user guides before...... It took my company 6 pages to describe how to remove a battery door cover and install 3 batteries even though it was shown in raised plastic lettering on the units battery door and compartment??? Sincerely, "future millionaire" Andy C :-)
N**S
Fun to use
It is so cool. Being able to explore the world with a microscope is soo fun. I recommend getting random items and looking at them through the microscope just for fun. The only bad thing about it is the base, which in my opinion is not stable and hard to set up without also messing up the position of the microscope. The stability is just not there. When you set it up don't forget to remove the protective lens and than use scroll wheel thing to adjust the zoom so it is perfect.
K**E
No Zoom but still a nice useful tool!
There is no "Zoom" That's a total lie. For the price it's actually a pretty good Camera/Microscope for the price. It's essentially a VERY lobotomized Version of YouCam10 which was putrefied as a subscription service. Ack! The Camera program that comes with Windows 11 is actually BETTER than the lobotomized YouCam10 from the CD or downloadable. The ONLY Way you would get any kind of Zoom feature is if you actually got stupid and paid YouCam10 for the privilege of using their overpriced software because yeah, IT does a Zoom. The Camera is only 640X480 so expect 1990's Quality. I bought this to magnify and Identify Tang Stamps on old Pocket knives. It's actually a Bit too magnified but yeah, it serves the purpose. Being 65 years old, My old eyes simply can't focus that well anymore! It works better than a big magnifying glass!
H**I
I got this but it doesnt fit my phone and even when I found an application on windows device it worked poorly. Also it shows that it comes with a cse. Well. There is no case.. I dont recommend it at all.
フ**ク
小さいものの大きさまでしっかり見たいと思ったが、撮影したときにスケールを表示できそうなものははっきり書いて無くてわからなかった。この商品はルーラー(定規)がついており最悪定規との対比で分かると思い購入した。結果としてPCに「CoolingTech Microscope」のソフトをインストールすることで、画像にスケールも入れることが可能になった。2000円台の価格で1000倍が可能でスケールも表示できるのは素晴らしい。 PCにインストールする際の注意(マニュアルは英語です) coolingtech microscopeと 日本語で検索すると参考になるマニュアルがありますが肝心なことは記載されていないので注意 (a) レンズカバーを外す (b) ソフトをインストール CoolingTech Microscopeが私的にはスケール表示できる点で気に入っている、ほかにwindows10のカメラやAmcap、 xploviewがある 問題1:USBデジタル顕微鏡をソフトが認識しない→webカメラが競合していたのでwebカメラを外すことで認識した 問題2:スケールが初期設定のままで変更できない→CoolingTech Microscopeソフトをダブルクリックで起動させず、右クリックでadministratorとして実行を選んで起動で変更できた。 撮影例 (1) レンジフードフイルタ(レンジフードを油汚れから守る) フイルター奥まで見えるように透過で撮影。目は粗く0.2mm程度の穴が見える。 (2) エアコンフイルタ(エアコンの外に張り付けて花粉粉塵をキャッチ) レンジフードフイルタよりかなり密に詰まっている。0.1mm以下の穴で繊維が密に詰まっている部分もあるが、0.1mm程度の穴が開いている部分もある。花粉30-40ミクロン(0.03-0.04mm)を完全には取れそうもない。商品の説明としては「花粉・ほこりなどをしっかりキャッチ*花粉などを完全にカットするものではありません」と記載されており、しっかり逃げの一手を打っている (3)マスク1 ( 3層構造不織布マスク、花粉やウイルス飛沫を95%以上カット) 外側の層でも0.1mm以下で密に詰まっている、空いている部分も奥にさらに繊維が見える。 花粉はほとんどキャッチされると思われる。 (4)マスク2 ( 立体4層構造不織布マスク<KN-95> 柳葉型(ダイヤモンド型)、KN認証規格0.3ミクロンサイズの粒子の侵入を約95%以上遮断) 外側の層でも10ミクロン以下に詰まっている部分から50ミクロン程度穴が開いた部分がある、内部の層はもっと密なのかもしれないが見えない。
Z**A
Muy útil, excelente equipo, después de más de 5 años de uso doméstico sigue como nuevo.
M**H
Worst product and no use of it , absolutely rubbish . For the first time we have experienced this bad behaviour of Amazon and the service about the return policy is also rubbish.
S**E
Trop bien trop pratique