TACKLIFE Microscope 40X-1000X, Dual Cordless LED Illumination/Double Power Supply Lab Compound Monocular Microscopes for Kids & Beginners with 10 Slides, Phone Adapter, Dust Cover, Metal Body- MSP01
- ['A powerful multi-purpose compound microscope for viewing tiny details of specimen slides; Its accessories such as 5 biological samples, 5 blank glass slides and a cell phone adapter etc. are very suitable for you to cultivate interest, discover the world, record inspiration, excellent for primary and secondary school students and enthusiastic hobbyists alike', "【5 Magnification Setting 】Equipped with interchangeable wide-field 10X and 25X glass eyepieces and three 4X, 10X, 40X objectives mounted in a revolving turret offer 5 magnification levels: 40X, 100X, 250X, 400X, 1000Xmicroscope has incident and transmitted LED light, which illuminate opaque objects from above and translucent specimens from below. You can ajust its brightness by side wheel. Warm tipp: Two lights can't be used at the same time Power supply: 3 AA batteries/1 AC power charger", "【Dual built-in LED Illmination with brightness adjustment】Power:0.5W. Our TACKLIFE microscope has incident and transmitted LED light, which illuminate opaque objects from above and translucent specimens from below. You can ajust its brightness by side wheel. Warm tipp: Two lights can't be used at the same time Power supply: 3 AA batteries/1 AC power charger", '【Adjustable specimen stage for fine focusing】Two hand wheels on both sides of the microscope can adjust the specimen stage. The larger hand wheel is used for coarse adjustment, and the smaller hand wheel is used for fine adjustment. The metal body can ensure more stable and accurate observation results Net weight:3.08LB', '【What you get】Microscope x 1, Eyepieces x 2(WF10X, WF25X), Two boxes of microscope sliders (prepared sample slides x 5 & blank slides x 5 ), Coverslips x 5, Phone Adapter x 1,Power charger x1, AA battery x 3, Lens cleaning paper x 50, Dustproof bag x 1 Random samples are such as Fly legs, Onion epidermis, Honeybee wings, Tilia stem and Daphnia.']