Levenhuk Kelvin Touch KM7 Photomicroscope
Touch the invisible. A microscope with Wi-Fi and a touchscreen 4K photo and 2K video capture, live streaming to your smartphone, and full in-app camera control. Magnification: 50–1900x
| Product ID | 86718 |
| Brand | Kelvin |
| Warranty | lifetime |
| EAN | 5905555028231 |
| Package size (LxWxH) | 34x28x25 in |
| Shipping Weight | 3.005 lb |
The Levenhuk Kelvin Touch KM7 is an incredibly user-friendly photomicroscope with a touch display and Wi-Fi. Forget about complicated settings. Enjoy intuitive touch controls and comfortable viewing on any device. Examine your samples directly on the 7‑inch touchscreen, connect to a computer, stream the image to an iPhone or Android over Wi‑Fi, or output to a TV. Share your discoveries on social media or host live demonstrations for an entire room. Everyone gets a front-row seat!
The microscope captures stunning 4K photos and records crisp 2K video. Whether you are running a science blog, creating educational films, or putting together a presentation, your content will look spectacular. For maximum convenience, connect via Wi-Fi and control all the shooting settings remotely from the mobile app.
Adjust the magnification by rotating the objectives or using digital zoom – up to 1900x. Begin at low magnification to study the surface of vintage coins, the structure of minerals, or insect shells. Increase the magnification and the fascinating hidden world of microorganisms appears. The precise dual‑stage focusing system locks in perfect sharpness for you at any magnification.
Adjust the illumination for any sample in seconds. Let light pass through transparent specimens or study the surface details of opaque objects. Dual illumination delivers light from above and below, with adjustable brightness. The mechanical stage moves your sample smoothly along two axes, making it easy to pinpoint an area of interest and keep it perfectly framed. It runs on AC power or its built-in battery. A full charge gives you about an hour of cordless operation and takes no more than three hours to recharge.
Key features:
- Watch the microworld on any device you prefer, including the built-in screen, your smartphone, a TV, or a PC
- Capture your samples in stunning 4K photo quality and record your research in 2K video
- Connect over Wi-Fi and control the camera through the mobile app. A couple of taps on your screen is all it takes to get the perfect shot
- Process images using the free PC software or output the live feed to a TV via HDMI
- See everything right down to the cellular level with magnification up to 1900x
- Professional-grade mechanical stage, dual illumination, and coarse/fine focusing
- Runs on an AC power supply or battery, making it perfect for home use and field trips
- Fully compatible with iPhone and Android devices with no limitations
The kit includes:
- Photomicroscope with Wi-Fi and an LCD touchscreen
- Dust cover
- USB power cable
- Power adapter
- 16GB memory card
- User manual and warranty slip
| Product ID | 86718 |
| Brand | Kelvin |
| Warranty | lifetime |
| EAN | 5905555028231 |
| Package size (LxWxH) | 34x28x25 in |
| Shipping Weight | 3.005 lb |
| Type | biological, digital |
| Microscope head type | digital screen/PC monitor |
| Optics material | optical glass |
| Head | 7” color LCD touchscreen, tiltable |
| Head inclination angle | adjustable from 0° to 90° |
| Magnification, x | 50 — 1900 |
| Objectives | achromatic: 4x/0.10, 10x/0.25, 40x/0.65; parfocal distance: 35mm |
| Revolving nosepiece | for 3 objectives |
| Stage, mm | 105×95 |
| Stage features | mechanical double-layer, with a specimen holder, measuring scale, and vernier scale |
| Condenser | N.A. 0.65 |
| Diaphragm | diaphragm disc (6 apertures) |
| Focus | coaxial, coarse (0.4mm) and fine (0.002mm) |
| Body | plastic, metal |
| Illumination | LED |
| Brightness adjustment | ✓ |
| Power supply | 110–220V via a USB cable and a 5V, 2A AC adapter, one 18650 2600mAh battery |
| Light source type | with a collector, 0.2W LED |
| Additional | battery life: 1 hour; charging time: 3 hours |
| Smartphone photography | ✓ |
| User level | beginners |
| Assembly and installation difficulty level | easy |
| Application | school/educational |
| Illumination location | dual |
| Research method | bright field |
| Maximum resolution | photo: 3672х2160px (4K); video: 2560x1440px (2K) at 30fps |
| Color/monochrome | color |
| Sensor element | 1/3” CMOS |
| Memory card | SD up to 512GB (16GB card included) |
| Wi-Fi | ✓ |
| Wi-Fi settings | 5 GHz |
| Video recording | yes |
| Image format | *.jpeg |
| Video format | *.mp4 |
| Software | pre-installed for the built-in screen; downloadable S-Viewer software for PC; downloadable TSViewer mobile app for iOS and Android smartphones |
| Output | HDMI, SD card slot, USB (PC connection), USB Type-C (power) |
| System requirements | for PC: Windows 7 and higher; for smartphones: iOS 15.6 and higher, Android 13 and higher, HarmonyOS 5.0 and higher |
| Display resolution, px | 1024x600 |
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