




I recently put the 7-Inch IPS Digital Coin Microscope to the test, using it to inspect both weathered coins and complex PCB layouts. From the moment I turned it on, the clarity of the 5MP sensor on the 7-inch display provided a much better perspective than traditional handheld magnifiers.
The unit feels sturdy enough for a workbench environment, with a stable base that minimizes vibrations during high-magnification tasks. The integrated 8 LED ring light is bright and adjustable, effectively eliminating shadows when examining reflective surfaces like metal circuits or gold coins.
Setting up the microscope is intuitive, requiring almost no learning curve even if you have never used a digital scope before. The ultra-precise focus adjustment allowed me to dial in sharp details quickly, making long sessions of coin sorting or soldering inspections fatigue-free compared to using an eyepiece.
This microscope is perfect for coin collectors and electronics hobbyists who need a reliable, cost-effective way to document and inspect small parts.
The 7-Inch IPS Digital Coin Microscope earns a solid 4.75/5 rating for its combination of sharp optics and ease of use. At a price point of $89.00, it is a fantastic investment for anyone serious about elevating their workbench capabilities.