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The TOMLOV DM9 is a professional-grade 7-inch digital microscope featuring a rotatable HD display, powerful 50X-1200X magnification, and 12MP photo capture with 1080P video. Its sturdy aluminum alloy stand and adjustable LED lighting make it ideal for precision tasks like soldering and coin grading. Compatible with Windows and Mac, it includes a 32GB SD card for easy storage and sharing, making it a must-have tool for hobbyists and professionals seeking unmatched clarity and convenience.














| ASIN | B08G4Y6C65 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,422 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 7 in Lab Handheld Digital Microscopes |
| Box Contents | Base Plate *1, Bracket *1, Light Barrier *1, Remote Control *1, Micro 32GB SD card *1, TOMLOV DM9 7’’ Digital Microscope *1, USB Cable *1, User Manual *1 |
| Brand Name | TOMLOV |
| Colour | Silvery black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,800 Reviews |
| Digital Magnification Measured in Multiples (Digital Zoom) | 1200 x |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum alloy, plastic |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.2L x 20.4W x 9H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Coin Microscope |
| Item height | 9 centimetres |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light source type | LED |
| Manufacturer | TOMLOV |
| Material | Aluminum alloy , plastic |
| Model Name | DM9 |
| Model name | DM9 |
| Objective Lens Description | Achromatic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Corded Electric |
| Product Warranty | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Product dimensions | 24.2L x 20.4W x 9H centimetres |
| Real Angle Of View | 178 Degrees |
| Real angle of view | 178 Degrees |
| UPC | 889251607837 889251607592 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
A**R
Good for pre grading Pokemon cards
I bought this to pre grade Pokemon cards before sending them off to an official grading company. The microscope is easy to set up and has a very nice screen and great quality camera. What I found most useful was the ability to connect it to my PC and view it through the “camera” app for Windows. This allowed me to do measurements in real time. The only downside was that connecting it to the PC made the hue a little yellow, although I think that could be an issue with my PC settings and not the microscope, since the image looked good when using the built in screen.
C**N
Makes it easier to work on electronics
This is a great edition to my electronics setup. I'm getting old and my eyesight isn't what it used to be. I'm not bothering with the helping hands (I find they're too fiddly) the light is lovely and bright and I can dim it as desired, same with the external light. The image is great for soldering work, I can inspect solder joints easily, and can do some smd soldering without having to get close to the fumes. All in all, not really 100% needed, but makes for a lovely quality of life upgrade, very convenient.
C**L
Excellent tool, let down by a couple minor things.
First of all, the image quality, the zoom and the general quality of this scope are excellent. I'm using it to solder electronics. It's been a massive help for that. I have only 2 complaints about this unit: * The lens should be able to be positioned higher up. Even at its highest point it's still a little cozy behind it to get the tools in at the right angles when trying to solder. I've solved this by wedging a piece of a barbecue stick between the lens casing and the thumbscrew that keeps it in place. This could have worked out of the box if only the thumbscrews were 2mm longer. * The side lights are of a fairly stupid design, and short. These 2 things are directly related. If they were the same length but the lights themselves were perpendicular with the gooseneck, it would have been fine. Because they're pointing towards the end of the gooseneck, they require a big arc to be able to be pointed to the object under the scope. I don't use the side lights anymore, relying on the lights around the lens which are excellent, plus an external lamp in the rare occasion I feel the need. With all that said, I'd still recommend this scope. It works well and is good value for money.
A**R
Outstanding piece of kit
I purchased this as an upgrade to my Kkmoon 4.5" digital microscope. As I am now doing more and more SMD soldering, I wanted a larger screen. Also, the keypad on the TOMLOV, which allows the easy taking of photos/videos, is really useful to me, as I like to keep photographic records of repairs that I have done. What I wasn't expecting was the added image clarity I now get due to the anti-reflection cover. Viewing a PCB I had previously worked on with the cover installed was a HUGE difference. Super clear. Even when I added flux, which usually increases glare. I am very pleased with my purchase. All I need now is a longer USB charger lead than the one supplied to power the unit for long soldering sessions.
M**S
I regret buying this
As a novice to microscopes, I spent hours comparing options before deciding to embark on my microscopy journey with this particular model. Unfortunately, I regret my choice for several reasons. Pros Superb Screen: The display is clear and vibrant. Smooth Focus: Adjusting the focus is a breeze. Remote Control: Convenient for hands-free operation. Rechargeable Battery: No need for constant battery changes. Compact: Easy to store and transport. Easy to Use: User-friendly setup and operation. Cons Wobbly Height Wheel: The height adjustment is unstable and frustrating. Poor Image Resolution: Images lack clarity and detail. Awful LED Light Adjustment Posts: The LED arms don't stay in place. Frustrating Remote Control for Photos: The remote often switches to video mode unintentionally. No Screen Pivot: The screen is fixed, making viewing angles awkward. No Starter Kit: Lacks basic accessories like slides. Cheap Construction: Feels flimsy and poorly made. Unboxing and Assembly Unboxing revealed the microscope's cheap construction, with almost every part feeling subpar except for the screen and baseplate. However, assembly was straightforward. Just be careful threading the main post into the baseplate to avoid cross-threading. I had it assembled in a few minutes and was ready to begin. In Use Using the microscope was immediately frustrating. The main height adjuster (zoom wheel) is wobbly and requires tightening the back screw to keep it stable, which makes it too tight. The two LED lights on flexible arms are dreadful; they don't stay where you adjust them, making them a constant annoyance. The thin remote control coiled cable also got in the way. Image Quality On the microscope's 7" screen, the image quality appears excellent, and I enjoyed using the screen as it made focusing easier. However, I wished the screen could pivot, as you need to have the microscope and screen at eye level for proper viewing. Fun Moments Despite the frustrations, I had some fun exploring the micro world. I started with objects like coins and circuit boards, which quickly became boring. Then, I grabbed a few leaves from outdoors and found a tiny bug on one—fascinating! Viewing moss and adjusting the fine focus to see different layers was also enjoyable. Exporting Images Exporting images to a PC was a major disappointment. While the images looked great on the microscope's screen, they appeared awful on a larger PC screen due to poor resolution. The images are poorly interpolated and over-sharpened, and the video quality is equally coarse, with large AVI files. Remote Control Issues I struggled to take photos with the remote control, as the camera shutter button often flipped into recording videos, despite the video button being separate. You can take photos via the screens buttons but that just wobbles the camera. Overall Conclusion While I had some fun viewing objects on the 7" screen, I regretted buying this microscope. For the price, I expected better quality and at least a few extras like sample slides. The frustrating lights, wobbly top, and poor camera quality led to my regret. I could have purchased a half-decent compound microscope for this price and used my phone camera for better photos and videos. Regrets, I've had a few...
M**C
A decent image, but the design has limitations
I purchased this as I was finding soldering components on PCBs harder with poorer eyesight as I approached retirement age. It's very easy to use, and produces a nice sharp picture. The only down side is that positioning the scope over some PCBs is compromised by the small base and the bar at the back. This was overcome by 3D printing a bracket to fit a microphone arm and attaching that to the desk. The battery in the screen lasts a decent amount of time before it needs charging. However the lights on the base need to be powered via the USB port, which somewhat negates the freedom a battery powered monitor offers as the cable has to be connected all the time.
D**L
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I’ve had to return this microscope as there was no zoom to it and is too small for my needs (micro soldering) if you want a microscope to inspect coins or anything other then micro soldering then is a good little tool, but for micro soldering in my experience the space between the lense and the plate is too small. That’s my opinion anyway
H**K
Didn't work
Very poor product, the screen was hazy and the screw which holds the microscope up was made of nylon and broke when I tried to tighten it so it would stay up. Returned as not fit for purpose.
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