







🔍 Dive Deep into Discovery!
The Andonstar AD246SP is a cutting-edge digital microscope offering 18X to 4080X magnification with UHD 2160P HDMI output. Ideal for biological studies, PCB soldering, and intricate repairs, this versatile kit includes multiple lenses, a 32G SD card, and all necessary accessories for immediate use. Experience the world of micro with precision and ease!







| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Power Source | DC Power Supply |
| Objective Lens Description | Achromatic |
| Real Angle Of View | 45 Degrees |
| Magnification Maximum | 2000.00 |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.87"L x 7.48"W x 11.81"H |
| Color | Black |
| Material Type | Plastic |
R**R
Great for hobby surface mount electronics work.
Very good camera and interface, even if it is plastic construction. Stabil at all but highest resolutions, Good software interface and measurement app is acceptable but clunky to use. I still like it for my eyes can no longer focus on the tiny surface mount components and the tight circuits on todays highly integrated electronic printed circuit boards and projects. Makes component placement a breeze now.
A**E
Great for students and just for fun
This microscope arrived a day earlier than expected. It was very well packaged and the instructions for assembly were clear and easy to follow.For the most part, operation is pretty intuitive and for those few areas I had questions, the instructions were adequate for answers.I am very satisfied with its overall function. I use it to explore the macro-world with my granddaughter. I especially love the ability to snap photos, and the large screen provides easy viewing for both her and myself. Being able to capture video is also a nice feature for examining various lifeforms in liquid samples.I have read complaints in other reviews that images shake too much under higher magnification. The microscope is very sensitive to vibration, but nothing I was not able to overcome. Additionally, there is a "freeze image" option that can help control that issue.The only areas I'd say this microscope lacks in is that the table is plastic and not as sturdy and solid as I would prefer. Also, lenses B and C simply rotate into position but lens A requires swapping out the lens housing and essentially reconfiguring the scope. It would have been nice if all the lenses could have been in the same housing.That all said, this is a $100 or less scope and for the money, I think it is a great buy. Even with the minor defiencies I mentioned, it's a great scope for kids or hobby use, and opens up a whole new world of macrophotography. I would not hesitate to buy it again!
S**X
Amazing
I collect coins so this was a great investment. I would buy again.
H**K
Works nice
Excellent magnification of parasites, flies, spiders, insects, and other tiny objects.
J**.
great magnification power and clarity...horrible shake at the slightest touch
the scope has great lenses and the magnification and clarity is very good once set and let it stable. Everything is more interesting once magnified. My 7yo loves it. Unfortunately, it is very (and I mean VERY) hard to adjust. The whole thing would shakes at the slightest touch at anywhere on the scope. It makes it impossible for my boy to get a clean zoom on anything.
J**W
Very nice scope but not perfect...
Great little scope for the money. Shipped quickly (about 24 hours to my door!)The picture quality is very good, resolution too. I wish it had a little lower magnification setting for seeing more of a subject at a time. I was able to move two lenses from my Olympus clinical microscope to this unit (turret has two empty slots available - very happy that they were a standard opening) - this high quality glass made it look even better.On the down side, it's built kinda wimpy - any vibrations transfer directly to the image resulting in a lot of shaking. It settles down, but anything makes it wiggle.Overall, I'm impressed and happy with the purchase - thanks!
J**E
Instructions are terrible, but once setup it works great.
You can tell the instructions are translated as they do not make much sense at all. One wire has 3 plugs, USB for microscope, plus for microscope lights, and USB to PC. You CANNOT use this wire for everything if you want to transmit via USB as well. You need to use the separate single USB to transmit the picture. So, use the 3 wire to power JUST the lights via one USB port on your PC, then use the other wire to go from the microscope screen to a separate USB port on the PC. So you'll need 2 available USB ports to both power the lights, and then power/transmit the microscope screen.Or, you can use the included HDMI cable to transmit to a TV. But, almost all PCs do not have an HDMI input, so this wire will not work to connect to PC. But, there's a way around this with extra equipment. If you use a capture card, such as one normally used for video gaming, you can use the capture card to convert the HDMI to a USB connection. This is pretty much the same concept as using 2 separate USB cables as mentioned above, but is a other option if needed.
J**N
For the money…
…this is a great device. My only complaint is that the plastic base is shaky, and the slide up and down is not smooth. But once you get yourself zeroed in on something, the view is incredible.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago