Introduce your child to the micro world with a portable microscope built for curious young minds. The MicroQuest Junior delivers 1000x magnification for detailed close-ups of tiny subjects, paired with a 2.0-inch HD IPS display for sharp, lifelike imaging.
Eight built-in LEDs provide bright, even illumination in any setting, while a photo and video capture function lets kids document and share their discoveries. Its compact, kid-friendly design fits small hands and supports safe, independent exploration. Suitable for ages 3 and up.
Key features
- Magnification of 1000x allows detailed observation of tiny subjects
- 2.0-inch IPS display provides vibrant, lifelike viewing
- Eight built-in LEDs for bright, even illumination in diverse environments
- Photo and video capture to document discoveries
- Compact, child-friendly plastic body designed for small hands
Designed for durability and safety, the MicroQuest Junior balances a lightweight plastic construction with a kid-friendly form factor that's easy to grip and maneuver. Its compact size makes it ideal for travel, classrooms, or cozy at-home science sessions.
This educational tool supports hands-on learning, helping young researchers develop curiosity, observational skills, and critical thinking through real-time exploration. With up to 2 hours of battery life per charge and memory expansion up to 64GB, kids can capture and review a growing gallery of discoveries across nature, plant life, textures, and everyday objects.
Specs at a glance
- Material: Plastic
- Magnification: 1000x
- Storage: Supports memory cards up to 64GB
- Battery: 600mAh, approximately 2 hours of use
- Screen: 2.0-inch IPS display
- Recommended Age: 3+ years
Compatibility and usage tips: use a memory card up to 64GB to store images and videos. The 2.0-inch display provides clear results, while the 8 LEDs ensure visibility in dim environments. Turn on, focus, capture, and share your child's scientific journey with family and friends.
The MicroQuest Junior invites exploration at home, in the classroom, or during travel, turning everyday observations into a budding science adventure. Whether it's nature study, texture exploration, or examining everyday objects, it supports early STEM development for kids.