The Joyin Micros SC: A Game-Changer for Tech Enthusiasts and Students Alike
As I began to set up the Joyin Micros SC, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and curiosity. The device promised to be incredibly useful, and I was eager to put it through its paces. With the DC Port connected to power, I pulled out the light box and began to examine it more closely.
One of the first things that struck me about the Joyin Micros SC was the variety of lenses that came with it. Lens L was perfect for examining circuit boards, while lens A offered a working distance of 12 mm to 320 millimeters, making it ideal for looking at coins or small objects like jewelry. Lens D, on the other hand, had a working distance of 4 mm to 5 mm and was specifically designed for viewing slides.
I decided to start by examining some of the specimens that were provided with the device. I switched to lens D and began to focus in on one of the slides. As I adjusted the focal distance, I found myself mesmerized by the intricate details of the slide. It turned out to be a cross-section of a pine stem, and I couldn't believe my eyes.
The Joyin Micros SC was truly impressive, and I could see why it would be an invaluable tool for students working on projects or simply anyone who needed to examine small objects closely. The device's ability to hook up to a computer and record exactly what was being viewed was also a major selling point. I imagined being able to share videos of my own experiments or projects with others, showcasing the intricate details that often went unseen by the naked eye.
As I continued to explore the Joyin Micros SC, I began to think about all the different ways it could be used. It wouldn't just be limited to circuit boards and soldering; it would also be perfect for rock collectors, coin collectors, stamp collectors, or anyone who needed to inspect small objects closely. And with its ability to hook up to a giant screen, the possibilities seemed endless.
I realized that the Joyin Micros SC was not just a device – it was an experience. It offered a new way of seeing and understanding the world around us, one that was both fascinating and educational. I couldn't wait to share my newfound enthusiasm with others and explore all the ways this incredible device could be used.
In conclusion, the Joyin Micros SC is an absolute game-changer for anyone who loves technology, science, or simply wants to see the world in a new light. Whether you're a student looking for a unique tool or a tech enthusiast seeking a new challenge, this device has something special to offer. With its versatility, ease of use, and impressive features, it's clear that the Joyin Micros SC is a must-have for anyone who wants to explore the world of microscopy.
Link: The author invites readers to check out the Joyin Micros SC by visiting the link provided in the video description. By doing so, they hope to share their enthusiasm with others and inspire people to explore the world of microscopy for themselves.
 
                    
                        WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up everybody this Carl from deil  goodies and I got a fun one for you  today we are taking a look at a  microscope a digital microscope with a  screen that hooks up to your computer  and it has so many applications I'm  super excited to open this one up and  try it out and share it with you all  this is the joy lens jl2 246 Ms digital  microscope it has a 7in LCD screen it's  great to use for any sort of soldering  projects any sort of small projects any  sort of projects where you have  something that is too small to see and  you know for me getting a little bit  older and my eyesight not being so  awesome this is going to be something  that I'm going to be able to use all the  time we'll open this up and try it out  go through a couple practical  applications and see how she works so in  the box which is a pretty big box uh you  have the manual setup instructions the  screen that goes with it different  connector cables and by the way this is  actually going to be a long setup  process which should be a lot of fun but  I'll put the chapters in here if you  want to jump forward to when it's  assembled and see how it actually works  a remote control a small SD card for  capturing video so if I want to actually  capture video on this and then use it  we'll try that out later more cables the  base station itself connectors and that  is it get this box out of my way  please all right let's assess what we've  got so we've got a base here it's got  two small lights that you can bring  around to be able to sort of shine on  whatever you're working on it's got two  poles  here it's got the screen and a bunch of  dads and Bobs so let's go ahead and see  if we can pop this sucker together and  give it a try step one screw this into  here done step two slide this over the  top here tighten it down this is  basically  your arm that holds in the  magnifying magnifier and screen and so  that's an interesting part about this is  that the magnifier is actually right  here connected directly to the screen so  this is your basically your main um unit  right here everything right here is sort  of supporting this main unit and the  other good thing to note about this  product is that it does have different  lenses that you can connect so I'll go  ahead and take this lens off because I  need to be able  to connect it to the main  housing so you can see that that comes  out there and the main lens receiver is  on the inside there so this just plops  down into the unit itself and there are  two screws in the back here that we use  to sort of tighten that on so now that  that's  connected think I think it can actually  go down a little bit further so now that  that's Seated on there we can go ahead  and tighten this up and then we can put  the lens back on now I'm going to have  to do two things because see if I can  adjust this a little bit  okay so I zoom My Lens out just a little  bit to hopefully be able to show you  this now there are two metal clips that  go here it looks like to be able to hold  the specimens in  place now it's got two different lenses  here it looks like it's got a object  distance of 90 mm to 300 mm lens this is  like a little bit of a bigger lens and  then it's got the smaller lens here and  each one of these are different um  practical uses not exactly sure what the  differences on each one of these is I'll  see if I can take a look ah this one's  got Optical object distance of 4 to 5  millim so this is a super closeup um  where this one is not this is a pretty  involved product right  here love  this I mean that's when you when you  love Tech you love to be able to spend  some time messing around with something  trying it out seeing if it's any good  and that's the whole point of this  Channel all right so let's take a look  at the top here see if I can get the  camera camera to focus in on this with a  little bit of extra light so here we've  got um we've have an HDMI port so you  can plug this directly into some sort of  HDMI monitor you have a micro SD slot so  you can record directly to that micro SD  card and it looks like there's another  thing here which I think is a looks to  be a micro USB that might be for  power or for remotely controlling the  device itself and it's got different  buttons across the top one for power one  for menu  one for up digital zoom in and out and  then okay to start recording so let's  get this bad boy powered up now the way  they have this set up is that they give  you this cable right here so this has a  uh little remote control on it right  here for the brightness up and down for  the lights and then the whole thing kind  of combines together into a couple of  different cables you  have this small cable here that plugs  into the back of the monitor itself to  give power to the  monitor then you have this little power  cable right here which is like a little  bit of a looks like a little DC adapter  which goes in the back  here to give power to the  lights and  then we can plug it in to a USB port so  basically USB port on your  computer or a USB port on a brick into  the wall and we are good to go looks  like we've got some power let's go ahead  and give this thing a try I will there  might be a little bit of LED flashing um  from the camera refresh rate but let's  go ahead and try some different things  so go ahead and put this under here now  it's not autofocus there is right here  on the side there is a focusing  ring so we can kind of focus down  directly onto the item that we want to  show so going set this down so I'm not  shaking so we can get right in there and  focus up really well that looks great  all right let's try a couple of  different things what do they give  us so it looks like they gave us a  couple of slides that we can take a look  at which is awesome the kids will like  that for school and then I've got a  couple of different things that I want  to be able to take a look at one of the  things here um that they also give you  is a little light box you can see that  this allows you to basically put a slide  in here uh and light up the light box to  be able to show light from underneath  and that way you can actually see Direct  on the side so we'll try that in a  little bit so let's go and try a couple  things on my desk how about Mr turtle  that everyone seems to like let's check  a look at specifically how well detailed  the grain of this turtle  is oh yeah that's nice  wo getting right down there into the  grain all right let's try some other  stuff when I use these little  esp8266 boards I have to plug these  breadboard cables into specific spots  and and I will show you here in a second  that it's almost impossible to be able  to see what the very specific numbers  are okay so let me go ahead and focus in  on this all right so now I can read it  quite well from the screen this is  voltage this is ground and then on the  other side here I have to plug it into  the the D4 ports so that's zero 1 2 3  and the D4 Port so then if you look on  the other side here it's got each one of  these things so then I should be able to  come in here figure out which one is the  D4  port and then  plug my breadboard into it oo that's  going to be so helpful to be able to  zoom in on this stuff and see all the  details of these boards if I am working  on something like that very awesome now  there's one other thing that I usually  have a big problem with is small small  text on some of these charging blocks  now if I've got this sitting here one of  the things that I'm able to do is  basically come in here take a look at  this adapter and now I can see that this  adapter is a 5vt 2 Amp 10 watt adapter  so this is the one that actually came  with the kit so now you know if I wanted  to be able to power it from this right  now I have it plugged into my computer I  could do that and I would know that this  is a 5vt 2 Amp 10 watt adapter so stuff  like that is going to be awesome too  normally what I've been having to do is  take my phone out take a picture of it  and zoom in to find out specifically  exactly what adapter I'm using I was  looking for a 3 amp adapter the other  day couldn't find it and this would have  been super helpful okay so let's take a  look at a couple of these slides that'll  be interesting this will be good for my  kids in their school one of the things  that they say you need to do is so right  now I've got basically the DC Port  connected to power up these lights right  here so I'm going to go ahead and pull  it out of the back and then I can use  this to  power the light box okay so let's take a  look at some of the the lenses that come  with it okay here I'll show you here got  lens L that comes with it that's for  circuit boards and stuff that we've been  looking at already you've got the lens a  which has a working distance of 12 mm to  320 millim and that's for looking at  stuff like coins like if you're a coin  collector I have some coins downstairs  that i' like take a look at you can use  it for that  and then you have lens D here which is a  working distance of 4 mm to 5 mm this is  specifically for looking at um the sort  of slides that they gave us here so  let's go ahead and switch over to that  and that way we can take a look at some  of the specimens that they gave us so  again it's just as easy as taking out  these two screws grabbing the right lens  putting it on screwing back on the  connectors all right so now you can see  that we are focusing really close here  there's the light that that I hooked up  and then what they suggest is that we go  ahead and slide this all the way  down as close as possible so let's go  ahead and do  that okay trying to dial in the focal  distance of this oh my goodness look at  that so this is a oh this this is a  honeybee worker I'm sorry it's so close  there we go so this is a honeybee worker  leg  and these are sort of the slides that  they gave us wow this is going to be  incredible for my kids when they do any  school projects if they can record  this and zoom in on stuff like that wow  that's awesome let's look at some of the  other  ones wow  this Focus oh my gosh look at that this  is a crosssection of a pine  stem oh wow that's amazing I'm going to  lose myself in this video I'm basically  just going to be staring at this stuff  all  day this thing is incredible and the  fact that you can hook it up to your  computer and record exactly what you're  looking at all right this is a honeybee  Wing oh look at  that that is just  amazing wow that lens really gets in  there wow that's super impressive man  I'm loving this joyin micros SC s again  thanks to them for sending this over  allowing me the opportunity to have  something like this to share with you  all but man this is going to be a great  addition to my arsenal of tech goodies  on my desk to be able to help with this  channel to be able to show closeup  things of what I'm working on and also  super useful in every day if I need to  take a look like I said at small text or  small circuit boards and it doesn't have  to be used for just circuit boards or  soldering or something like that it can  be used for rock collecting coin  collecting stamp collecting for  inspecting your stamps if you're a  botanist it can be used for plants to  check the health of the plants precious  stones jewelry I mean there's there is  there's an unlimited amount of things  that you can use this for so having this  set up where you can basically hook it  up to your computer hook it up to HDMI  you could hook it up to a giant screen  if you wanted to to be able to look at  stuff you don't have to just use this  one right here so let's say I'm I'm  looking at something but I'm also  presenting to a crowd with a TV behind  me I could have that set up so it's  displaying exactly what's coming off of  here so 100% this thing is a winner I  will leave the link down below make sure  you go check this out see if it's  something that you're interested in if  you like stuff like this give me a  thumbs up a subscribe but until next  time this is Carl from techville  goodies and I'm  outwhat's up everybody this Carl from deil  goodies and I got a fun one for you  today we are taking a look at a  microscope a digital microscope with a  screen that hooks up to your computer  and it has so many applications I'm  super excited to open this one up and  try it out and share it with you all  this is the joy lens jl2 246 Ms digital  microscope it has a 7in LCD screen it's  great to use for any sort of soldering  projects any sort of small projects any  sort of projects where you have  something that is too small to see and  you know for me getting a little bit  older and my eyesight not being so  awesome this is going to be something  that I'm going to be able to use all the  time we'll open this up and try it out  go through a couple practical  applications and see how she works so in  the box which is a pretty big box uh you  have the manual setup instructions the  screen that goes with it different  connector cables and by the way this is  actually going to be a long setup  process which should be a lot of fun but  I'll put the chapters in here if you  want to jump forward to when it's  assembled and see how it actually works  a remote control a small SD card for  capturing video so if I want to actually  capture video on this and then use it  we'll try that out later more cables the  base station itself connectors and that  is it get this box out of my way  please all right let's assess what we've  got so we've got a base here it's got  two small lights that you can bring  around to be able to sort of shine on  whatever you're working on it's got two  poles  here it's got the screen and a bunch of  dads and Bobs so let's go ahead and see  if we can pop this sucker together and  give it a try step one screw this into  here done step two slide this over the  top here tighten it down this is  basically  your arm that holds in the  magnifying magnifier and screen and so  that's an interesting part about this is  that the magnifier is actually right  here connected directly to the screen so  this is your basically your main um unit  right here everything right here is sort  of supporting this main unit and the  other good thing to note about this  product is that it does have different  lenses that you can connect so I'll go  ahead and take this lens off because I  need to be able  to connect it to the main  housing so you can see that that comes  out there and the main lens receiver is  on the inside there so this just plops  down into the unit itself and there are  two screws in the back here that we use  to sort of tighten that on so now that  that's  connected think I think it can actually  go down a little bit further so now that  that's Seated on there we can go ahead  and tighten this up and then we can put  the lens back on now I'm going to have  to do two things because see if I can  adjust this a little bit  okay so I zoom My Lens out just a little  bit to hopefully be able to show you  this now there are two metal clips that  go here it looks like to be able to hold  the specimens in  place now it's got two different lenses  here it looks like it's got a object  distance of 90 mm to 300 mm lens this is  like a little bit of a bigger lens and  then it's got the smaller lens here and  each one of these are different um  practical uses not exactly sure what the  differences on each one of these is I'll  see if I can take a look ah this one's  got Optical object distance of 4 to 5  millim so this is a super closeup um  where this one is not this is a pretty  involved product right  here love  this I mean that's when you when you  love Tech you love to be able to spend  some time messing around with something  trying it out seeing if it's any good  and that's the whole point of this  Channel all right so let's take a look  at the top here see if I can get the  camera camera to focus in on this with a  little bit of extra light so here we've  got um we've have an HDMI port so you  can plug this directly into some sort of  HDMI monitor you have a micro SD slot so  you can record directly to that micro SD  card and it looks like there's another  thing here which I think is a looks to  be a micro USB that might be for  power or for remotely controlling the  device itself and it's got different  buttons across the top one for power one  for menu  one for up digital zoom in and out and  then okay to start recording so let's  get this bad boy powered up now the way  they have this set up is that they give  you this cable right here so this has a  uh little remote control on it right  here for the brightness up and down for  the lights and then the whole thing kind  of combines together into a couple of  different cables you  have this small cable here that plugs  into the back of the monitor itself to  give power to the  monitor then you have this little power  cable right here which is like a little  bit of a looks like a little DC adapter  which goes in the back  here to give power to the  lights and  then we can plug it in to a USB port so  basically USB port on your  computer or a USB port on a brick into  the wall and we are good to go looks  like we've got some power let's go ahead  and give this thing a try I will there  might be a little bit of LED flashing um  from the camera refresh rate but let's  go ahead and try some different things  so go ahead and put this under here now  it's not autofocus there is right here  on the side there is a focusing  ring so we can kind of focus down  directly onto the item that we want to  show so going set this down so I'm not  shaking so we can get right in there and  focus up really well that looks great  all right let's try a couple of  different things what do they give  us so it looks like they gave us a  couple of slides that we can take a look  at which is awesome the kids will like  that for school and then I've got a  couple of different things that I want  to be able to take a look at one of the  things here um that they also give you  is a little light box you can see that  this allows you to basically put a slide  in here uh and light up the light box to  be able to show light from underneath  and that way you can actually see Direct  on the side so we'll try that in a  little bit so let's go and try a couple  things on my desk how about Mr turtle  that everyone seems to like let's check  a look at specifically how well detailed  the grain of this turtle  is oh yeah that's nice  wo getting right down there into the  grain all right let's try some other  stuff when I use these little  esp8266 boards I have to plug these  breadboard cables into specific spots  and and I will show you here in a second  that it's almost impossible to be able  to see what the very specific numbers  are okay so let me go ahead and focus in  on this all right so now I can read it  quite well from the screen this is  voltage this is ground and then on the  other side here I have to plug it into  the the D4 ports so that's zero 1 2 3  and the D4 Port so then if you look on  the other side here it's got each one of  these things so then I should be able to  come in here figure out which one is the  D4  port and then  plug my breadboard into it oo that's  going to be so helpful to be able to  zoom in on this stuff and see all the  details of these boards if I am working  on something like that very awesome now  there's one other thing that I usually  have a big problem with is small small  text on some of these charging blocks  now if I've got this sitting here one of  the things that I'm able to do is  basically come in here take a look at  this adapter and now I can see that this  adapter is a 5vt 2 Amp 10 watt adapter  so this is the one that actually came  with the kit so now you know if I wanted  to be able to power it from this right  now I have it plugged into my computer I  could do that and I would know that this  is a 5vt 2 Amp 10 watt adapter so stuff  like that is going to be awesome too  normally what I've been having to do is  take my phone out take a picture of it  and zoom in to find out specifically  exactly what adapter I'm using I was  looking for a 3 amp adapter the other  day couldn't find it and this would have  been super helpful okay so let's take a  look at a couple of these slides that'll  be interesting this will be good for my  kids in their school one of the things  that they say you need to do is so right  now I've got basically the DC Port  connected to power up these lights right  here so I'm going to go ahead and pull  it out of the back and then I can use  this to  power the light box okay so let's take a  look at some of the the lenses that come  with it okay here I'll show you here got  lens L that comes with it that's for  circuit boards and stuff that we've been  looking at already you've got the lens a  which has a working distance of 12 mm to  320 millim and that's for looking at  stuff like coins like if you're a coin  collector I have some coins downstairs  that i' like take a look at you can use  it for that  and then you have lens D here which is a  working distance of 4 mm to 5 mm this is  specifically for looking at um the sort  of slides that they gave us here so  let's go ahead and switch over to that  and that way we can take a look at some  of the specimens that they gave us so  again it's just as easy as taking out  these two screws grabbing the right lens  putting it on screwing back on the  connectors all right so now you can see  that we are focusing really close here  there's the light that that I hooked up  and then what they suggest is that we go  ahead and slide this all the way  down as close as possible so let's go  ahead and do  that okay trying to dial in the focal  distance of this oh my goodness look at  that so this is a oh this this is a  honeybee worker I'm sorry it's so close  there we go so this is a honeybee worker  leg  and these are sort of the slides that  they gave us wow this is going to be  incredible for my kids when they do any  school projects if they can record  this and zoom in on stuff like that wow  that's awesome let's look at some of the  other  ones wow  this Focus oh my gosh look at that this  is a crosssection of a pine  stem oh wow that's amazing I'm going to  lose myself in this video I'm basically  just going to be staring at this stuff  all  day this thing is incredible and the  fact that you can hook it up to your  computer and record exactly what you're  looking at all right this is a honeybee  Wing oh look at  that that is just  amazing wow that lens really gets in  there wow that's super impressive man  I'm loving this joyin micros SC s again  thanks to them for sending this over  allowing me the opportunity to have  something like this to share with you  all but man this is going to be a great  addition to my arsenal of tech goodies  on my desk to be able to help with this  channel to be able to show closeup  things of what I'm working on and also  super useful in every day if I need to  take a look like I said at small text or  small circuit boards and it doesn't have  to be used for just circuit boards or  soldering or something like that it can  be used for rock collecting coin  collecting stamp collecting for  inspecting your stamps if you're a  botanist it can be used for plants to  check the health of the plants precious  stones jewelry I mean there's there is  there's an unlimited amount of things  that you can use this for so having this  set up where you can basically hook it  up to your computer hook it up to HDMI  you could hook it up to a giant screen  if you wanted to to be able to look at  stuff you don't have to just use this  one right here so let's say I'm I'm  looking at something but I'm also  presenting to a crowd with a TV behind  me I could have that set up so it's  displaying exactly what's coming off of  here so 100% this thing is a winner I  will leave the link down below make sure  you go check this out see if it's  something that you're interested in if  you like stuff like this give me a  thumbs up a subscribe but until next  time this is Carl from techville  goodies and I'm  out