Sunday 19 May 2013

ProScope Micro Mobile is The First Pro Microscope Adapter For iOS Devices, It Transforms an iPhone or iPad Into a Powerful Digital Microscope


Bodelin Technologies states that they have released the very first professional microscope adapter for any iOS devices. Targeted at science pupils, crime scene technicians, dermatologists plus much more, The ProScope Micro Mobile has had an unprecedented demand during the company's decade of manufacturing portable microscopes. 


"It's been the biggest hit we've ever had with a product out of the gate," stated Mr Clay Baker, Bodelin area manager. "We are having a hard time keeping up with orders, which is a good problem to have."

 

The Bodelin microscope is armed with a circle of twelve LED bulbs to shine light on to  objects, together with an eighty power magnification. It works via the camera application of pretty much every iOS device, and a uses very similar UI compared to the official iOS camera. 

Bodelin Technologies wishes to have schools as the primary target market with their microscope, together with the iPad that the fruit company has sold to many institutions. Apart from schools, Bodelin also has dermatologists as possible users of the device as a sort of monitoring aid to some conditions, manufacturers can also make use of the device to help in quality control. 





"ProScopes have long been a staple on television, including the CSI franchise because of its actual use in thousands of law enforcement agencies worldwide. 
ProScopes have also been featured on Oprah, Regis and Kelly, Antiques Road Show and many feature films. ProScopes are also the most widely used digital microscopes in science education, medical and manufacturing quality control throughout the world.
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"We've got a lot more to do with this device," commented Mr Clay Baker.

If you are interested in this device you can purchase it here for the retail price of $149. We certainly like the idea here at Everything Tech, what do you think of this product? What sort of uses would you have for it? Leave us your comments after the product video bellow.




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