Finally, a microscope works wirelessly with USB!

usb_microscope.jpg Armed with a cool, compact base receiver, this tiny USB microscope manages to magnify your images manifold. All you need to do is connect the base receiver to the USB port of your computer and wirelessly go around scanning small objects and capturing them with the microscope. Just make sure that you do no overstep the 2 meter mark so as not to lose the range. With a magnification ranging from 20x to 200x you can make most of the miniatures look large and study them better. The captured images are sent across to the base station that will display them via USB. The microscope is compatible with Microsoft 2000, ME, XP and Vista. The $140 Wireless USB Microscope uses built-in Li-ion batteries on the microscope and has eight white LEDs that help highlight the subject.
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