Description:
This three-lens digital microscope combines flexible magnification and an integrated display to inspect coins, circuit boards, and biological slides with fewer gear changes. It brings quick lens switching and a large view for cataloguing collections or performing precise soldering work with clearer visuals.
Key Points
The microscope uses a rotating barrel to switch effortlessly between three optics, which helps maintain workflow when moving from coin inspection to fine soldering or high-magnification biological observation. It includes a 7-inch IPS screen that shows 2K video and supports photo capture at up to 30 MP, making it easier to record and review findings. The longer stand and larger base give a more stable work area for hands-on tasks, and a wireless remote reduces vibration when capturing images or video. 📸
Lighting is versatile with multiple sources that can be dimmed independently. There are 12 built-in LEDs, two gooseneck side lights, and a sliding bottom light, so you can set contrast and highlights for reflective metals or translucent samples. The microscope saves photos and video directly to the preinstalled 64 GB microSD card, which simplifies archiving without needing a computer during field or bench work.
Technical Specifications
- Name: TOMLOV TriL107 3-Lens Digital Microscope
- Screen: 7" IPS, 178 degree viewing angle
- Max video resolution: 2K, Photo: 30 MP
- Magnification range: 2X–2500X across three lenses
- Storage: 64 GB microSD card preinstalled
Usage Recommendations
Use the low-magnification lens for full-coin views and general inspection, then rotate to the soldering lens for precision work where a longer working distance and higher detail help you control the iron and components. For biological slides and extreme close-ups, move to the highest magnification while keeping the lens within the 3 to 4 mm focal distance as noted by the manufacturer for sharp images. Adjust the combination of built-in and gooseneck lighting to reduce glare on coins or to illuminate translucent specimens more evenly. 🔬
Consider that the highest 2500X magnification requires very short working distances and steady positioning, so small movements may affect focus and framing. The HDMI and USB outputs make it straightforward to mirror the display to a larger monitor for group viewing or demonstrations, but expect cable management when connecting to external displays.












