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🔍 Unlock the unseen — your pocket-sized gateway to a microscopic universe!
The Carson MicroFlip MP-250 is a lightweight, pocket-sized microscope offering 100x to 250x magnification with distortion-reducing optics. Featuring dual LED and UV lighting, it includes a smartphone clip for easy photo and video capture, making it ideal for STEM education, hobbyists, and curious minds. Durable and battery-powered, it delivers professional-quality imaging and hands-on exploration anywhere, inspiring learning and discovery at an unbeatable value.















| ASIN | B015MS8O48 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #133 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #14 in Lab Handheld Digital Microscopes |
| Brand | Carson |
| Built-In Media | 1 starter slide with cover slip, microscope, smartphone digiscoping clip, wrist strap |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 9,014 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00750668013040, 07897712086865 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.5"L x 1.25"W x 4.25"H |
| Item Type Name | MicroFlip 100x-250x LED and UV Lighted Pocket Microscope with Flip Down Slide Base and Smartphone Digiscoping Clip (MP-250) |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Pounds |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Magnification Maximum | 250 x |
| Manufacturer | Carson Optical, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MP-250 |
| Material | Acrylic |
| Model Name | MicroFlip |
| Model Number | MP-250 |
| Objective Lens Description | Variable magnification lens; reduces distortion |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5"L x 1.25"W x 4.25"H |
| UPC | 750668013040 |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Warranty Description | manufacturer |
T**A
Super Solid Handheld Microscope, Highly Recommend
This is an absolutely incredible product. I work in a STEM background, so I love my gadgets and gizmos. I've always wanted a small, pocket-sized microscope. A vendor came to show us some product, and they used one of these in their demonstration. Right after that meeting, I bought one of these. I have not been disappointed. the viewfiender is very easy to work with and much to my surprise the smartphone attachment accessory actually WORKS. I managed to get some pretty high quality images off of my phone (I decided to NOT add those here since I know some people can get squeamish at highly zoomed in images; this microscope would not be for them). It's quite small, so I keep it on my work desk to view things in the field. This would be a very fun toy/gift for both kids and adults alike. It's very affordable, very accessible, and I even bought a few more through my work account to give as gifts for clients who visit. The one thing I am not as sold on is the UV side of it. I've had no use for that part, nor the slides since I don't do samples that would require that. Other than that, This is a very nice product that I highly recommend.
R**E
The best beginner’s microscope!
I bought both the Carson Mircobrite 60x - 120x and the Carson Microflip 100x - 250x, and these mobile microscopes are seriously awesome! I wanted to explore the microcosmos, but not spend a whole lot of money, and also use something beginner-friendly. These microscopes do just that, the optics are fantastic for the price, and the “point and shoot” functionality makes exploring the microscopic world as easy as just asking, “I wonder what this looks like under the scope?” I don’t understand the reviews saying this is hard to use. These people probably haven’t used a microscope before. It can be tedious, and it takes patience and practice, but when you get the hang of it, it is a breeze (it definitely takes a second to get used to the inverted movements). Using the phone camera clip isn’t the easiest, but with some patience and using both hands to take pictures/videos and adjusting focus as you go, you can get some cool shots! As I mentioned, I got both mobile microscopes that Carson sells, and I think you should too. The Microbrite 60x - 120x, I think, is the most useful for beginners. What people don’t tell you when you start the search for microscopes is that more magnification isn’t always better. Sometimes less is more, and when you want to look at something not super small, this microscope lets you see the bigger things way better. The Microslide 100x - 250x is perfect if you really want to see some small things. The feature of being able to place a slide is super cool, and this range will let you see some of the most desired microorganisms. Considering the total range of magnification with these 2 microscopes, you should be able to see: Rotifers, Euglena, Vorticella, Diatoms, Tardigrades, Algae, Hydra, Daphnia, Copepods, Nematodes, Flatworms, Paramecium, Insect larvae, various Mites, Plant Cells, Textiles, Fibers, Insect parts, and so much more! (You won’t see bacteria or viruses fyi) In the 12 hours of having these microscopes, I looked at paper, salt, a burnt CD, and some grout in my shower that got a little moldy, and to my surprise, it is home to mold mites. I seriously love these microscopes, and if you are at all curious about microscopy but don’t know where to start, this is a great jumping point. (fyi if you buy both, the clip on the Microflip is not compatible with the Microbrite)
L**R
Excellent, low-cost, easy-to-use, real magnification ✔️
Excellent, low-cost, easy-to-use, real magnification ✔️ I purchased both the Carson :: Carson Pocket Micro 20x-60x LED Pocket Microscope And the Carson MicroFlip 100x-250x, LED UV Pocket Microscope They are perfect for my needs. I use them when sharpening Japanese tools and kitchen knives to a very fine edge, and both of these let me see what I’d really going on at the apex of the edge. I’m very pleased. Both are legit magnification (unlike some deceptive import loupes with ridic stated specs. These are the real deal. The 100x-250x is indeed super magnified to the point of being a challenge to use. It if this much magnification is needed, it delivers. Note: both require 1 AA battery (not included).
N**.
Simple but ineffective
Simple and good for quick check. Pretty useless for deeper analyzation.
M**W
My Kids Think I'm the Coolest Parent Now - Turned Screen Time Into Science Time!
As a parent who constantly battles the "I'm bored" complaints and a hobbyist who examines plants, coins, and stamps, I've been using the Carson MicroFlip daily for five weeks. This little device has sparked more genuine curiosity and learning in my household than any educational app ever did. At under $25, it's become one of my best impulse purchases this year. What Makes This Thing Addictive The "flip" mechanism is brilliantly simple—flip it down for handheld use, flip it up to create a stand for viewing flat objects. The first time my 9-year-old examined a dollar bill and saw the hidden microprinting, her mind was blown. We've since looked at everything: salt crystals, fabric threads, insects (deceased ones we found), leaves, fingerprints, phone screens, and even pizza crust (don't ask). The smartphone clip integration is the genius feature here. Instead of squinting through a tiny eyepiece, you can capture photos and videos of what you're seeing. My daughter created a "Hidden World" presentation for school using images from this microscope and got an A+. The LED and UV lights reveal things invisible to the naked eye—the UV light made our "clean" bathroom countertop look horrifying (thanks for that, Carson). PROS: ✓ Incredibly portable - Fits in a pocket, backpack, or glove box easily ✓ Dual magnification - 100x and 250x covers most casual observation needs ✓ LED & UV lights - Both are surprisingly bright and useful for different applications ✓ No battery anxiety - Uses 1 AA battery that's lasted 5+ weeks of regular use ✓ Smartphone clip included - Works with iPhone, Samsung, basically any phone ✓ Durable construction - Survived multiple drops from kids' hands onto hardwood ✓ Sharp optics - Clear images at both magnification levels with minimal distortion ✓ Easy focus adjustment - Smooth dial even small hands can operate ✓ Flip-stand design - Stable base for examining slides, coins, stamps ✓ Educational gold - Sparked genuine STEM interest in my kids ✓ Great value - Professional-looking results at a fraction of compound microscope cost CONS: ✗ Limited working distance - Must be very close to subject (millimeters), takes practice ✗ Lighting can wash out - At 250x with LED on full, sometimes too bright for pale objects ✗ Phone clip fit is finicky - Requires patience to align phone camera perfectly with eyepiece ✗ No storage case - Would be nice to have a protective pouch included ✗ Image quality depends on phone - Older phones with worse cameras get worse results ✗ Can't view living, moving specimens well - They need to be still for clear focus ✗ Learning curve - First-time users (especially kids) need 10-15 minutes to get technique down Real-World Testing Results Examined Fabric (100x): Could clearly see individual threads, weave patterns, and even dirt particles embedded in "clean" jeans. Fascinating for explaining textile quality. Currency & Stamps (250x): Revealed incredible microprinting on bills that proves authenticity. Stamp collectors would love this for examining perforations and print quality. Plant Trichomes (250x): As a gardener, I used this to check trichome development on my herbs. Clear enough to see cloudy vs clear trichomes for harvest timing. Insect Parts (250x): Found a dead beetle, examined its compound eyes—looked like a sci-fi movie. Kids were simultaneously grossed out and mesmerized. Skin & Hair (100x-250x): Everyone wanted to see their own skin cells and hair follicles. Disturbing but educational. Also motivating for my teenager to actually wash her face. Smartphone Screen (100x): Mind-blowing to see the RGB pixel matrix that creates images. Great teaching moment about technology. UV Light Testing (various): Used UV mode on dried stains, rocks, and ID cards—revealed hidden features and fluorescent properties. My son now wants to be a forensic scientist. Phone Photography Tips I've Learned Getting good photos takes practice. Hold your phone steady (or use a tripod adapter), ensure the phone camera lens is centered over the eyepiece, and adjust focus slowly. Start with 100x magnification to find your subject, then switch to 250x for detail. Take multiple shots—even with steady hands, you'll get some blur. Best results came from using my phone's 2x optical zoom combined with the microscope's magnification. Educational Value (Parent Perspective) This transformed "screen time" into legitimate learning. My kids now ask to examine things instead of watching YouTube. We've identified plant diseases in the garden, learned about fiber types in clothing, examined food ingredients, and created science fair projects. The ability to capture images means they can share discoveries with friends and teachers, which reinforces the learning. For STEM education, this is superior to tablet games or videos because it's tactile and encourages real-world exploration. At $20-25, it costs less than a monthly streaming subscription but provides way more educational value. Who Will Love This Parents looking for educational activities that actually engage kids Teachers wanting affordable classroom tools for hands-on science Hobbyists examining coins, stamps, jewelry, or collectibles Gardeners checking for pests, trichomes, or plant diseases DIY enthusiasts inspecting electronics, soldering, or precision work Curious adults who want to see the hidden details of everyday objects Nature lovers examining specimens from hikes and outdoor adventures Who Should Buy Something Else If you need to examine living organisms in water (protozoa, pond water samples), you need a compound microscope with slides. If you're doing professional gem appraisal or need calibrated measurements, invest in a jeweler's loupe or professional scope. For kids under 6, the close working distance and focus requirements might be frustrating—wait a year or two. Comparison to Alternatives I've owned a cheap USB microscope ($30) that required computer connection—hassle and limited where I could use it. Traditional handheld loupes ($15-40) don't offer photography options and have no lighting. Full compound microscopes ($100+) aren't portable and require slide preparation. This Carson unit hits the perfect balance of portability, functionality, and price for casual users. Durability After 5 Weeks No issues so far despite being handled daily by kids ages 7 and 9. The flip mechanism still clicks solidly, lights work perfectly, optics remain clear (though I wipe them weekly with a microfiber cloth), and the focus wheel operates smoothly. The smartphone clip has light scratches but functions fine. Battery life has been impressive—still on the original AA battery. Final Verdict This might be the highest "value per dollar" item I've reviewed. For the cost of a couple lattes, you get a legitimate scientific tool that provides hours of entertainment and education. It's reignited my own childhood curiosity about the microscopic world, and watching my kids discover hidden details in everyday objects has been genuinely rewarding. The smartphone integration is what makes this a modern winner—being able to share and save discoveries transforms it from a solo toy into a collaborative learning experience. My daughter's class now wants to borrow it for science week. Would I recommend this? Absolutely, to anyone with curiosity and $25. Would I buy it again? Already planning to buy one as a gift for my nephew's birthday. Best unexpected use? Checking if vintage items are authentic vs reproductions by examining manufacturing details. Coolest discovery? The intricate patterns on butterfly wing scales from a specimen we found—looked like alien architecture. Bottom line: If you've ever wondered "what would that look like up close?" just buy this. It's pocket-sized wonder that pays dividends in curiosity and learning.
K**!
Great value, highly recommended! CARSON products
Unbelievable! After only 10 minutes of use I saw everything I needed to know about this product and was so impressed immediate wrote this review. Objects are extremely clear, extremely close-up giving a scientific view of things at a professional quality and price. Lightweight, quality build, with LED and UV option. Highly recommend this as a meaningful gift to inspire others apart from the learning experience you receive. This products value is well worth it and I get the feeling this was intentional meaning their products are most likely being made by down-to-earth people with morals and ethics. I did not fit the phone yet (pixel 8 pro) so I cannot comment on that yet, but am certain that once I do, it's more to appreciate. Also, as of 02JUL2025, I did not compare any other similar product to this one, but honestly think it would not yield much better results. Highly recommend this exact product and not a similar-looking versions. Thanks to the professional YouTube video review for guidance. Be mindful of the magnification, lower magnifications may be what you're looking for. Images are large and close so if you're looking for close but not too close, chose the next lower magnification. It has a "slide" feature I have not tested yet, but I'm certain it will be perfect for what you pay. Requires 1x AA battery (not included).
G**R
Worse resolution than smaller cheaper options
My photo shows the three other mini loupe/scopes that I have, mostly for inspecting knife edges: about 15x, 45x, and 60x respectively. I also have an inexpensive digital microscope. I thought that this Carson scope would bring 2 to 4x more resolution than the 60x, without the setup complexity of using the digital scope. It never came close! The quality of the Carson's optics were so poor that my estimate was that I could resolve more detail with the 45x, and it is much easier to use and shows you a more usable field of view. Even when perfectly focused, and it is very difficult to get focused and only has a very narrow focus plane, the Carson is still quite blurry because of the poor quality optics. The phone cam clip does function, but it does not hold tightly enough to let go of either the phone or the scope, so it is very difficult to get any decent shot, and when I did they were still blurry so I just discarded them. I rarely return anything, especially something this inexpensive, but this Carson scope was just so bad that I could not stand the thought of them getting any of my money for it, even though they will probably just ship my return out to someone else that doesn't know that there are better options out there. I was tempted to include some of the decent shots that I have from my digital microscope, but I am afraid that someone would think that they are from this Carson. I am just going to stick with the small scopes in my photo for blade inspections, and the digital scope for when I need an image.
L**P
Useful, pocket sized tool
This pocket microscope permits making a slide out in the field and viewing it immediately. I was able to view a found leaf but my 17 yo struggled. Microscopes are procedural instructed and if you haven't practiced the established procedures, you might get frustrated using this one. That's all the more reason to get one and get practicing! Adequate lighting, adjustable magnification, so fun to have it on me instead of waiting till i get back.
E**F
Compact
Handig. Het is even zoeken hoe het werkt maar zodra je het door hebt dan is het best leuk. Leuk dat je ook mobiel camera kunt gebruiken zodat je het samen kunt bekijken.
Y**N
microscope pratique
Le produit est bon
B**H
Great Microscope at great price
This microscope is truly outstanding. I bought it for inspection work and biological analysis, for which it is perfect and clear with an easy to use high zoom rate. The unit is extremely easy to use and apply both at home and in the field, it’s portable and can be used by anyone at any skill level. At home, my wife enjoys using it for her arts and crafts inspections of gemstones and crystals, and what is always fun to use it on weekends with the kids in the garden to look at water samples and biological material, leaves, sand, etc. It truly is an all round product which is as good for professional work, classroom work, to hobby work. I particularly like the smartphone adaptor clip which is included in the package free of charge, it fits my iphone as well as my son’s android, and I’m sure it will fit any other smartphone type device in the market. The clip/adapter is easy to fit and extremely easy to centre. It allows me to take pictures of my work, but also add additional zoom via the phone lens! I enjoy uploading my images to various social media, and I can easily share my research in the field with colleagues in the office by emailing pictures directly from my smartphone. Without hesitation, best value for money microscope in the market, and highly recommended.
J**A
Bastante entretenido.
Excelente.
L**N
Ograniczone zastosowanie
Pierwszy raz miałem do czynienia z mikroskopem kieszonkowym, a kupiłem go z zamiarem obserwacji roślin i owadów, jednak tego typu urządzenia okazują się zupełnie do tego nie nadawać. Jego przeznaczeniem jest oglądanie rzeczy nieruchomych na płaskiej powierzchni, natomiast próba dostrzeżenia, co to za maleńka kropka pełza po liściu, zakończyła się srogą porażką. Trzymanie mikroskopu w dłoni sprawia, że obraz ciągle drży, a zanim dostroimy ostrość, zgubimy obiekt naszych poszukiwań. Na plus należy zaliczyć klips do telefonu - działa to poprawnie, a patrzenie na ekran jest o wiele wygodniejsze niż wlepianie jednego oka w okular.
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