Best-rated microscope
Carson MicroBrite Plus 60x-120x Power LED Lighted Pocket Microscope
$15 now 7% off
4.1 stars, 2,589 reviews
$14
Whether reviewers use this handheld pocket microscope for examining insects, flowers, or collectible coins, most agree it’s a powerful — and fun — little tool. “For the size and the price, this is an incredible little microscope,” writes one reviewer. “The size is perfect for putting in the backpack for exploring more in-depth on a hiking trip. It’s very lightweight and easy to use. Very easy to zoom and focus, even for little hands. The first thing we tested it out with was a hair from my head. The detail was incredible, and the kids were amazed!” Another parent agrees that it’s “great for children. Although it has a bit of a learning curve, it can be gotten over, and after it is, it opens a whole new world to the user.”
An experienced microscope user writes, “Over the last 55 years, I have used and owned microscopes including research-quality models, so I am not new to magnification, and I am impressed with both the image quality and flatness of field, which extends from border to border, as well as the relative ease and preciseness of focus and magnification change. In addition, the built-in light is amazingly useful and the fact that it uses a single AA battery is icing on the cake.” Another happy customer says, “I bought this for the express purpose of looking at my medicinal herbs, but I have ended up using it for so much more. My mother and teenage sister often ask to borrow it for looking at some new item that ‘would be cool up close.’”
$14 AT AMAZON
Best-rated (less expensive) microscope
Carson MicroBrite 20x-40x LED Lighted Pocket Microscope
$14 now 29% off
4.2 stars, 334 reviews
$10
This pocket model gets praise for being a high-quality introductory model from reviewers. “It would be a great gift to a child who may be interested in science,” writes one. “And being so inexpensive, it is a low-risk investment. This scope is much easier to use and has better image quality that other simple microscopes that I have seen.” A rock-collecting reviewer says, “This little microscope is way better than it should be for the price. Was expecting total junk, but it’s not. We are always amazed at the mineral patterns, surface textures, pits, and cool little things stuck in the rocks. We are always exclaiming, ‘Wow, didn’t expect that!’”
$10 AT AMAZON
And now for some micro-picks for every type of microscope you might be looking for.
Best digital microscope
Plugable USB 2.0 Digital Microscope With Flexible Arm Observation Stand
4.2 stars, 1,205 reviews
$40
Reviewers love how this microscope attaches to a computer via a USB cord to display and capture images onscreen. One reviewer says, “The magnification is incredible! I bought this to be able to zoom in on insect and tarantula exoskeletons to better be able to determine the sex of the animals I own, and this can go so much further! I started zooming in on EVERYTHING nearby. It can zoom so far in that you can get to the point where only 3-5 ridges from your fingerprint will fit on the screen.” An engineer who uses the microscope to inspect small mechanical parts raves, “I don’t think I’ve ever bought any product off of Amazon with as low an expectation (so many cheap electronics!) and been as happy as I am with this little microscope. I’ve had this for over six months now, and still love it. I can only vouch for using it on a Mac, but it’s plug-and-play as far as I can tell without a problem, ever. Image quality is fantastic, it’s easy to use, has great depth of field, and takes great pictures.”
$40 AT AMAZON
Best microscope with 2,000X magnification
OMAX 40X-2000X Lab LED Binocular Microscope With Double Layer Mechanical Stage
4.3 stars, 450 reviews
$200
For science students and enthusiasts, this microscope is a nearly professional-quality option at a reasonable price. “I am a college student studying microbiology and this microscope exceeded my expectations and fit my budget perfectly,” writes a reviewer. For the price I really could not ask for more. The OMAX has high-quality objectives, excellent construction and design, lots of useful functions, accessories, customizable, and a lot of fun to use.” A parent of five writes, “It has been the best ‘thing’ we have purchased for our kids and has led to many hours exploring the small things in our home and neighborhood. Our oldest daughter is now taking microbiology courses at the local college and claims that this microscope is better than the ones at the school.”
$200 AT AMAZON
Best microscope with 1,000X magnification
AmScope Optical Glass Lens All-Metal LED Compound Microscope
4.2 stars, 294 reviews
$69
“This microscope is the best I’ve ever used,” writes one reviewer. “It has a very sharp quality and I love the fact that it is battery-operated and AC-adaptable. It has many cool features and backlights.” Others agree it’s a solid option for beginners looking to explore the world around them. “My 9-year-old has been wanting a microscope for several years,” says another reviewer. “This one is awesome for the power that is provided. Up to 1000X! A neighbor is a biologist, and she said she rarely has to go above 400X. So far we have seen what dog fur, a dead gnat, and a blade of grass looks like. My daughter has said that this is the coolest thing she has ever gotten for Christmas, beating an XBox.”
$69 AT AMAZON
Best kids’ microscope
My First Lab Duo-Scope Microscope
$88 now 15% off
4.2 stars, 1,378 reviews
$75
Lots of reviewers report being satisfied with the quality of this kids’ microscope — and note how much their kids enjoy it. “I have enjoyed the microscope as much as the kids have and find this to be a great purchase,” writes one. “It’s a great feeling to see several boys playing away from video games and cell phones and learning at the same time. I would recommend this to other parents or inquiring minds alike.” The parent of a 7-year-old likes that it’s “nice and simple. It was easy to start using right away out of the box, after adding batteries. It’s a good microscope for a beginner, that’s a step above a ‘toy’ microscope.” Finally a middle-school science teacher says “the optics are comparable to the scopes we use in class.”
$75 AT AMAZON
Best kids’ microscope with 1,000X magnification
AmScope 40X-1000X Dual Light Optical Glass Lens All-Metal Framework Microscope
4.2 stars, 175 reviews
$100
Paired with all the accessories needed to create their own slides, owners agree that this powerful microscope is perfect for sparking kids’ interest in science. “My 7-year-old daughter loves this microscope,” writes a reviewer. “I find her putting slides on it all the time. I bought her a big kit of prepared slides with it, and she just told me a couple of days ago that she wants to collect some pollen from outside and make her own slide with it so that she can see what it looks like.” Others echo the reviewer who says, “The design is excellent. This is not a toy it’s a real microscope and is solidly built. Fine movement, good optics, and the list goes on.”
$100 AT ZAPPOS
Best kids’ microscope with experiments
National Geographic Dual LED Student Microscope
$70 now 4% off
4.3 stars, 295 reviews
$67
With the ability to examine both slides and 3-D objects, this microscope offers lots of opportunities to keep little explorers busy. “The included slides are a great entry into the world of the small, and the ability to throw a rock, or a leaf, or any other object under the scope to zoom in is great for kids without having to prep a slide,” writes a reviewer. The same reviewer also loves that the kit comes with brine shrimp eggs that kids can hatch and watch grow. “The brine shrimp are a wonderful way to get kids into thinking about looking at small things in greater detail,” the reviewer says. Another agrees, “The brine shrimp that come with it are pretty fun to look at under the scope.”
$67 AT AMAZON
Best kids’ microscope with prepared slides
Omano JuniorScope Microscope for Kids
$130 now 32% off
4.4 stars, 261 reviews
$89
“This is a great little microscope for budding young scientists,” writes a reviewer. “It is sturdy, nicely weighted so it doesn’t slide around, [and] easy to adjust. The images are exceedingly crisp.” A “veteran biology teacher” says, “I can’t tell you how impressed I am with this scope. I have microscopes in my classroom costing 8 times what this scope costs and the quality of this JuniorScope is amazing and honestly superior to the ‘more sophisticated’ scopes in my classroom. The prepared slides that are included are also of excellent quality.” A reviewer who gifted the JuniorScope to a granddaughter says, “She was very excited when she looked at the prepared slides and shared her excitement with us,” and others also like that the “pre-made slides made immediate viewing fun.”
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