Alloy Microscope
Auldon Toys
Professional Alloy Microscope for Kids – Science Horse Explorer Series
Inspire the next generation of scientists with the Science Horse Alloy Microscope. This high-quality, durable microscope is designed to bridge the gap between a toy and a professional instrument, offering crisp, clear views of the microscopic world. Built with a premium alloy body, it provides the stability and precision needed for detailed observation of biological specimens and everyday objects.
Key Features
- Dual Magnification Power: Seamlessly switch between 100X and 250X zoom to explore everything from plant cells to fabric fibers.
- One-Piece Focusing: Features a simplified, high-precision focusing knob for smooth adjustments, making it easy for children to find the perfect clarity.
- Integrated LED Lighting: The built-in bottom LED light source illuminates specimens from below, ensuring bright and vivid images even in low-light environments.
- Ergonomic & Foldable Design: The unique foldable and "open outward" mechanism makes the unit portable and easy to store.
- Adjustable Height: The optical tube can be adjusted vertically to accommodate different slide thicknesses and object sizes.
Product Specifications
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Feature |
Details |
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Brand |
Science Horse |
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Primary Material |
High-grade Alloy |
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Recommended Age |
6+ Years |
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Magnification Levels |
100X, 250X |
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Lighting |
Battery-powered LED |
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Fields of Study |
Science, Genetic, Biology |
Why Kids Love It
"The Micro World is Full of Wonder". This microscope isn't just a toy; it’s a gateway to discovery. Its "Convenient Microscope" design means it is lightweight enough for field trips but sturdy enough for the home laboratory.
Usage Tips for Best Results
- Start Low: Always start your observation at 100X to locate your specimen before zooming in to 250X.
- Light it Up: Ensure the LED lighting is switched on to see the intricate internal structures of transparent slides.
- Stability: Place the microscope on a flat surface and use the height adjustment to bring the lens close to the slide before focusing upward.