This allows objects to be in different states-like wet or moving.įor example, you might enjoy looking at an inanimate object like a document or coin but you can also magnify human body parts or moving insects. Many of these microscopes depend on ambient lighting, but some do come with built-in illumination.īasically, the USB computer microscope's lens can touch an object to see it magnified or can be used to view objects at a short distance.
Just look at the Veho VMS004 Deluxe USB Powered Microscope below. It’s essentially a webcam with a macro lens. Instead of looking through an eyepiece, the viewer then examines the specimen via the computer's monitor or the television screen.
Using CMOS sensors, it is a microscope that plugs into a USB port on a computer or television. A USB computer microscope is also simply known as a computer microscope or a computer-connected microscope.