




I recently spent a week putting the 7-Inch IPS Digital Coin Microscope to the test, specifically looking at how it handles intricate soldering and detailed numismatic inspections. It is a surprisingly capable device that brings professional-level magnification to a desktop footprint.
The unit feels sturdy enough for a workbench environment, featuring a solid base that prevents wobbling during high-magnification tasks. The IPS screen is bright and sharp, and the 5MP sensor handles transitions in focus quite well without excessive ghosting.
Setting up the microscope is straightforward, allowing you to go from the box to examining your first coin in under five minutes. The 8 LED lights provide excellent coverage, and the 1080P output makes it incredibly easy to document findings without straining your eyes.
This is the perfect tool for coin collectors, DIY electronics enthusiasts, and students who need a reliable, compact microscope for inspection tasks.
Overall, I give this microscope a 4.75/5 rating for its reliability and image clarity. Given the $89.00 price point, it is difficult to find a better, more accessible way to view the microscopic world with this level of precision.