

🔍 Discover the unseen—carry curiosity in your pocket!
The Carson MicroBrite MM-24 is a lightweight, pocket-sized microscope offering 20x-40x magnification with built-in LED lighting. Designed for easy field use and educational purposes, it includes two slides and a removable base stand, making it an accessible, affordable tool for budding scientists and professionals alike.




















| ASIN | B000Z3A8UY |
| Batteries | LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92,666 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #65 in Kids' Microscopes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,597) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
| Item model number | MM-24 |
| Language | French |
| Manufacturer | Carson Optical, Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 2.1 x 1.2 x 4 inches |
F**N
Highly recommended as an entry level or field microscope
I bought both this product, Carson MicroBrite 20x-40x LED Lighted Pocket Microscope for Learning, Education and Exploring (MM-24, MM-24MU) and the higher magnification sibling, Carson MicroBrite Plus 60x-120x Power LED Lighted Pocket Microscope (MM-300) . Both are inexpensive, and overall, I'm happy with them. I liked the lower powered one better because it comes with base that has a glass slide holder. The image quality is surprisingly good for the price. It is easy to use, however, I would have preferred if the control for magnification and focus were switched, i.e., have the focus with a twisting dial at the bottom and a lever to change the magnification, like in the higher magnification model (60-100x). I also prefer the other model's light, which stays on until you click the button, and the AA battery. However, although it may sound like I like the other model better than this, I actually like the 20-40x model better because of the removable base and it being more useful to look at a wide range of objects. I am a researcher and have access to research-grade microscopes. This inexpensive microscope does not replace a research microscope. However, it is a great entry microscope that may be useful, say, for a field trip in a college-level class, like my Invertebrate Zoology or Parasitology classes. I may order a bunch of this scopes for my classes to take to the beach or field. A few things could be better: as mentioned above, the focus could be better if it were on a twisting dial and the battery could stay on, and with a larger battery (e.g., AA). It would also be useful if it could capture the image (but adding a camera it would increase considerably the cost); alternatively, it would be more useful if it could be attached to a cell phone camera, since cell phones are ubiquitous and take great photos. And a small detail: the scope could have a ring or loop so that it could be wore on a chain or lanyard like a jeweler's loupe (the 60-100x model has it). As others have suggested, it would be a great gift to a child who may be interested in sciences. And being so inexpensive, it is a low risk investment. This scope is much easier to use and has better image quality that other simple microscopes that I have seen. I highly recommend it.
H**S
A useful portable field microscope
I bought this for my 5 year old grandson as a Christmas gift and mhad it delivered to him…. on a visit to see him in February, I got a chance to see it for myself and demonstrate its use and operation to my grandson. I used an onion skin and leaf to demonstrate it. I found it was easy to use both for me and him, and was surprised at the quality and resolution of the image. My grandson saw the image and was truly amazed at what he saw, and once I showed him how to use it, he could then use it by himself. The controls and light worked well and were simple to use. I was impressed with the usability and price point of this small microscope. Perfect for a budding science student, no matter what age they are!
B**S
Fun for a young scientist.
Works well enough for a child who is exploring the world around them. Is it high quality, no. Does it work, yes. For the price you are not getting a professional piece of equipment. That said it does work well. My niece is a budding scientist who loves exploring nature. She " has been waiting her whole life for this". I tried it out and the view is very clear not tack sharp but better then I expected. It holds slides and has a removable base to use on large samples like rocks. The LED light is bright enough to be useful and as she pointed out can be used as a flashlight. The batteries it cam with did not last very long but a new set has lasted for a couple of months. The build quality is kind of cheap but sturdy so it can take a beating. About the only real down side is no way to interface a camera. So you can't put your cell phone up to the eyepiece and take photos. If you have budding scientist, are an elementary school teacher, or just like to see the world a little closer, you can't beat the deal.
A**R
Great for kids
This is quite a bit smaller than I expected, but it's decent quality. It's basically handheld size. It does not have great magnification, but it focuses well at the magnification level available. We bought this for my 6-year-old. It is great for her. It was a good deal for the price. She loves looking at the slides we bought and also exploring outside with it. It's nice that it has the stand feature, so that you can use it with slides or take off the bottom and look at things without. I used good microscopes in college while working towards a microbiology degree. This is obviously not a microscope of that quality, or anything close to it, but for a cheap microscope, especially one for kids, it is fine. I would buy this again.
N**R
Great gift for science loving tweens and even pre tweens.
We bought this for ourselves but quickly realized it was one of those perfect boy (or girl) items that are hard to come by. The focus and magnification are easy to adjust. It takes a minute to learn how to look straight into the eyepiece. So just take that minute. So well made and sturdy. Had to order a second one for the grandson. We use this more than you would think, bugs are awesome up close! Comes with little stand and slides. Great price for such quality!
G**R
A little bigger than you'd expect, pretty good even so
Pretty good for what it is. I have a smaller 60x-100x pocket microscope already (prefer its form factor, not much bigger than a Bic lighter). This pocket microscope is a little bit taller and thicker than a pack of cigarettes, just SLIGHTLY too bulky to comfortably fit in your pocket. That's annoying! The whole point of a pocket microscope is to bring it with you in your pocket, right? (Note that weight is NOT an issue, weighs about as much as an AA battery, quite light for its size.) The user interface isn't super user-friendly. You really need to use both hands to adjust focus or change magnification, which I find annoying because I usually have one hand on my sample and try to handle the scope with the other. But that's not easy. Other than its slightly-too-big size, I don't have any complaints about this device. Well there's a little bit of chromatic interference, it doesn't always show colors exactly correctly. Overall, for the price, totally suitable for children
M**V
M gusto todo, es maravilloso para las excursiones con mi princesa,vemos🕵️ todos los insectos incluso el más pqeño,ahh m sirvió para quitarle el miedo a los insectos 😉,la verdad todos deberíamos tener uno en casa.👍🏽
M**G
I was nervous about this purchase. So many microscopes for children are flimsy and fiddly, offering impractical magnifications that attract but are virtually unusable. Far better to be in the 10-50x range than the 200-500x. This product is excellent for the scale of thing that a young child might want to look at. The optics are good, the LED light works well, the whole thing feels robust and it could be carried easily on a country walk. Supervision is needed, especially in the use of slides and cover slips, though they are plastic. I bought it as a Christmas present for my youngest granddaughter. The picture shows me setting a slide up for her. (Water from the saucer of a plant pot. She did other, dry, objects herself. Session 1: leaves and onion layers - cells seen and described. Session 2: the dirty water as mentioned. Even though in winter and after a lot of rain, we managed to see some swimming single-cell organisms - probably Euglena. Her observations of these were spot on. Great product - not a toy microscope - a genuine introduction to another world.
S**A
I bought this for my 4.75 year old son as a stocking stuffer. Upon its arrival I broke it out of the packing to test drive it and figure out if this would be good enough to get him into microscopes, or crappy enough to discourage him. It turns out it's far better than I expected. I can't stop playing with it. The optics are very clear for such a cheap instrument, it's simple but accurate to adjust, the LED distributes light evenly and not too harshly, you can use slides or just stick it on cool looking stuff. It's a breeze to play with. I'd recommend these for just about anyone who wants to take a closer look at stuff. I had a good time inspecting tool edges for example, then collectors of small flat items like stamps or coins might like this as well. For kids though, this is absolutely awesome. After an hour they could operate it, give or take a few pointers from mom or dad, and from that point on it's just a really rad thing to have on hand for when a kid gets curious. If you want your kid to get into the tiny world, this is an excellent introduction.
V**Y
Great product. I needed to help my kid initially but now he loves it.
R**O
El zoom es un poco limitado, sin embargo, las lentes funcionan muy bien.
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