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Omano Discovery Professional Microscopes for College Students – Student Microscope Set to Inspire STEM Learning – Compound Microscope Kit 40x 100x 400x Magnification – Compound Light Microscope Kit

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  • UNVEIL THE MICROSCOPIC WORLD – Dive into the secrets of nature, from insects to cells, with our best microscope for college students Achieve 400x magnification with our microscope set, fitted with DIN standard achromatic objectives for precise imaging. Explore the world in detail like never before
  • IGNITE YOUNG MINDS – The Omano microscopes ignite imaginations, fueling a passion for science, biology, and STEM education Our sturdy metal construction ensures the microscope can withstand any curious hands, fostering crucial problem-solving and critical thinking skills, paving the way for a brighter future
  • EFFORTLESS LEARNING EXPERIENCE – Omano educational microscope kits are designed for all skill levels With coaxial coarse/fine adjustment knobs, focusing becomes a breeze, offering a smooth and enjoyable learning journey for adults
  • EXPLORE ANYWHERE, ANYTIME – Our microscopes for students in high school feature a lightweight, portable design, along with a durable rack and pinion design, making it effortless to explore wherever curiosity strikes Ideal for classrooms, labs, or home use
  • TRUSTED OMANO QUALITY – Omano Microscope, a 6-time Gold Award-winning brand, has superior optical clarity and exceptional performance. Built with meticulous attention to detail, our microscopes offer a captivating and enriching learning experience, making science exciting and accessible for all ages



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Omano Discovery Professional Microscopes for College Students – Student Microscope Set to Inspire
Omano Discovery Professional Microscopes for College Students – Student Microscope Set to Inspire
Omano Discovery Professional Microscopes for College Students – Student Microscope Set to Inspire

VC3
2025-08-03 13:34:22
On a recent trip to my parent's house, I discovered my old childhood microscope and I hoped to bring it home, clean it up a bit, and use it to get my kids interested in microscopy. Upon taking it out of storage, I realized that the microscope I had as a kid was very hard to use and would only frustrate my children and would not inspire them to the degree that I would hope for. I do realize that if I hope to inspire my kids a microscope that it isn't the microscope itself that would inspire them, but what they actually look at in the microscope that would inspire them. However, the "toy" microscope that I had as a child made it very hard to even enjoy an interesting and inspiring microscope slide.I did a lot of research over the course of a couple of weeks and the Omano is the introductory microscope that I settled on for my kids. I liked the coaxial fine and course adjustment, the pivoting head, and the solid and professional appearance - it just looks like something a "real" scientist would use.The most obvious differences when looking at this microscope side-by-side with a "toy" microscope is total magnification of the two, the field of view (or how big the "hole" you look through), and the flashiness of the two. The Omano microscope has a lower overall magnification than what you see in most toy microscopes, a significantly larger field of view than a toy, and a bare minimum package and overall flashiness.Many toy microscopes in the sub-$100 price range advertise 1,000x - 2,000x total magnification (as did my childhood microscope). After working with microscope that cost many thousands of dollars as an adult, I can tell you that there is no way you can get a clear and enjoyable image at 1,000x or 2,000x magnification with a toy microscope. 400x magnification (the top magnification of this Omano scope) is more than suitable to observe nearly every pre-made slide available to elementary through high school education. With higher magnification, more light is required to observe the sample. On a toy microscope, I've found that the light is seldom strong enough to properly illuminate the sample leaving you to only see a dark and shadowy looking something or other at the top magnification. Typically, it is a very unflattering image you get on a toy microscope.The field of view of this microscope is absolutely humongous compared to that of toy microscopes. You have a large "hole" to observe your sample through when you put your head up to the eyepiece. A larger field of view allows you to see more of the sample and also reduces the fatigue you'll feel when spending more than a few minutes at a toy microscope. The field of view on this Omano scope is comparable to what you would find on many professional microscopes.The overall build quality and feel of this scope is reminiscent to that of professional microscopes. It feels solid and looks like a professional tool. I don't doubt that it is robust enough to last through many years of abusive use that my children will surely give it.On a side note, I recommend that if you are purchasing this microscope as a gift that you also purchase a decent set of pre-made microscope slides. This scope comes with nothing. I bought a set of 100 pre-made samples from AmScope for $50 and was very happy with them.
MG
2025-07-20 13:14:44
We wanted a sturdy, well-powered light microscope with fine and coarse adjustments and objectives to 40X (400X top magnification with the eye-piece.) This microscope fit those specifications, and has very clear lenses for fabulous views of slides (not included - purchased separately). This scope has an incandescent bulb that does get hot with use (the manufacturer tells you about it, so just be careful if using with kids), but the light is strong and works well. You can dim the light, which is great, and there is also an adjustable diaphragm to make the circle of light smaller or bigger. There is no light to illuminate from above the stage, which I knew, and I will use a flashlight or lamp if I need illumination from above the specimen. (Will not affect viewing prepared slides of thin specimens). There is a built in pointer in the eyepiece that can be moved. This feature will be great when I am using it with my children in school. We homeschool and our kids love science - this will be great. We have a "beginner" kids' scope that has a non-adjustable light and no fine focus, and much poorer optics, that has served us well, but this scope is much bigger and better. I have a science background and have used microscopes through high school, college, and graduate school, and I did a lot of research comparing available scopes in this price range, and I am pleased with my choice. I think we will be able to see everything that kids through high school need to see under a light microscope.
TK
2025-07-07 13:32:15
It took a while to find this entry-level microscope and I spent a lot of time doing so. One salient feature that towered above the embarrassing competition was the Lifetime Warranty, which you don't see on most products floating around Amazon. I don't want something that works great for a year then self-destructs. I want something that works well and continues doing so. This seems it.It is limited to three magnifications and a single bottom mounted upward pointing incandescent bulb, which for me, required an auxiliary light which I've crafted, or devised. While I am unsure whether a high CRI LED upgrade is available, it would certainly improve things. The ocular lens (eyepiece) can be changed to various magnifications, eg 20x/50x etc, which expands its capabilities. Add in a extra LED bendable flashlight (for lower magnifications) and this is a good setup that I am convinced one can have confidence in.The build quality was apparent upon unboxing, with a solid and sure feel that doesn't beg to be babied else disintegrate. The focusing knobs are smooth and responsive.The competition is both more and less expensive, but I suspect the quality of this product stands alone for the price range. Lifetime warranties don't always mean much from just any company, but from those that have been around for a while, it's a strong statement of confidence in their product.Recommended.
Calee
2025-06-27 13:07:28
I bought this as a Kindergarten graduation present for my daughter (it's what she's wanted for a while now after using one at school). I thought ahead and ordered some simple prepared slides to go with it. She was sooooo excited to open up the box and insisted that it be set up immediately. Five minutes out of the box and we were looking close up at an ant, onion skin, etc. I was worried about being able to focus etc but it was super easy. Now I just have to learn how to prepare slides for all the stuff she wants to see close up, for example, there are 2 dead mosquitoes desiccating on top of my fridge. Great fun for the price.Edit to add, my slides aren't mounted perfectly but they came out pretty cool. The tick was just stuck between 2 layers of packing tape. Used my cell phone camera and angled just right toward the eye piece got pics of stuff.
VC3
2025-05-13 10:12:13
On a recent trip to my parent's house, I discovered my old childhood microscope and I hoped to bring it home, clean it up a bit, and use it to get my kids interested in microscopy. Upon taking it out of storage, I realized that the microscope I had as a kid was very hard to use and would only frustrate my children and would not inspire them to the degree that I would hope for. I do realize that if I hope to inspire my kids a microscope that it isn't the microscope itself that would inspire them, but what they actually look at in the microscope that would inspire them. However, the "toy" microscope that I had as a child made it very hard to even enjoy an interesting and inspiring microscope slide.I did a lot of research over the course of a couple of weeks and the Omano is the introductory microscope that I settled on for my kids. I liked the coaxial fine and course adjustment, the pivoting head, and the solid and professional appearance - it just looks like something a "real" scientist would use.The most obvious differences when looking at this microscope side-by-side with a "toy" microscope is total magnification of the two, the field of view (or how big the "hole" you look through), and the flashiness of the two. The Omano microscope has a lower overall magnification than what you see in most toy microscopes, a significantly larger field of view than a toy, and a bare minimum package and overall flashiness.Many toy microscopes in the sub-$100 price range advertise 1,000x - 2,000x total magnification (as did my childhood microscope). After working with microscope that cost many thousands of dollars as an adult, I can tell you that there is no way you can get a clear and enjoyable image at 1,000x or 2,000x magnification with a toy microscope. 400x magnification (the top magnification of this Omano scope) is more than suitable to observe nearly every pre-made slide available to elementary through high school education. With higher magnification, more light is required to observe the sample. On a toy microscope, I've found that the light is seldom strong enough to properly illuminate the sample leaving you to only see a dark and shadowy looking something or other at the top magnification. Typically, it is a very unflattering image you get on a toy microscope.The field of view of this microscope is absolutely humongous compared to that of toy microscopes. You have a large "hole" to observe your sample through when you put your head up to the eyepiece. A larger field of view allows you to see more of the sample and also reduces the fatigue you'll feel when spending more than a few minutes at a toy microscope. The field of view on this Omano scope is comparable to what you would find on many professional microscopes.The overall build quality and feel of this scope is reminiscent to that of professional microscopes. It feels solid and looks like a professional tool. I don't doubt that it is robust enough to last through many years of abusive use that my children will surely give it.On a side note, I recommend that if you are purchasing this microscope as a gift that you also purchase a decent set of pre-made microscope slides. This scope comes with nothing. I bought a set of 100 pre-made samples from AmScope for $50 and was very happy with them.
MG
2025-04-26 15:24:11
We wanted a sturdy, well-powered light microscope with fine and coarse adjustments and objectives to 40X (400X top magnification with the eye-piece.) This microscope fit those specifications, and has very clear lenses for fabulous views of slides (not included - purchased separately). This scope has an incandescent bulb that does get hot with use (the manufacturer tells you about it, so just be careful if using with kids), but the light is strong and works well. You can dim the light, which is great, and there is also an adjustable diaphragm to make the circle of light smaller or bigger. There is no light to illuminate from above the stage, which I knew, and I will use a flashlight or lamp if I need illumination from above the specimen. (Will not affect viewing prepared slides of thin specimens). There is a built in pointer in the eyepiece that can be moved. This feature will be great when I am using it with my children in school. We homeschool and our kids love science - this will be great. We have a "beginner" kids' scope that has a non-adjustable light and no fine focus, and much poorer optics, that has served us well, but this scope is much bigger and better. I have a science background and have used microscopes through high school, college, and graduate school, and I did a lot of research comparing available scopes in this price range, and I am pleased with my choice. I think we will be able to see everything that kids through high school need to see under a light microscope.
TK
2025-02-08 10:00:13
It took a while to find this entry-level microscope and I spent a lot of time doing so. One salient feature that towered above the embarrassing competition was the Lifetime Warranty, which you don't see on most products floating around Amazon. I don't want something that works great for a year then self-destructs. I want something that works well and continues doing so. This seems it.It is limited to three magnifications and a single bottom mounted upward pointing incandescent bulb, which for me, required an auxiliary light which I've crafted, or devised. While I am unsure whether a high CRI LED upgrade is available, it would certainly improve things. The ocular lens (eyepiece) can be changed to various magnifications, eg 20x/50x etc, which expands its capabilities. Add in a extra LED bendable flashlight (for lower magnifications) and this is a good setup that I am convinced one can have confidence in.The build quality was apparent upon unboxing, with a solid and sure feel that doesn't beg to be babied else disintegrate. The focusing knobs are smooth and responsive.The competition is both more and less expensive, but I suspect the quality of this product stands alone for the price range. Lifetime warranties don't always mean much from just any company, but from those that have been around for a while, it's a strong statement of confidence in their product.Recommended.
Calee
2025-01-28 10:47:41
I bought this as a Kindergarten graduation present for my daughter (it's what she's wanted for a while now after using one at school). I thought ahead and ordered some simple prepared slides to go with it. She was sooooo excited to open up the box and insisted that it be set up immediately. Five minutes out of the box and we were looking close up at an ant, onion skin, etc. I was worried about being able to focus etc but it was super easy. Now I just have to learn how to prepare slides for all the stuff she wants to see close up, for example, there are 2 dead mosquitoes desiccating on top of my fridge. Great fun for the price.Edit to add, my slides aren't mounted perfectly but they came out pretty cool. The tick was just stuck between 2 layers of packing tape. Used my cell phone camera and angled just right toward the eye piece got pics of stuff.
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