Leica EZ4 W & EZ4 E Educational stereo microscopes
Educational stereo microscopes for college and university - providing a wireless education solution to the science classroom.
Great depth of field and very easy to use.
Review Date: 22 Oct 2015 | Leica Microsystems Europe
Analyze Samples And Take Samples Photos
This is a super easy stereoscopic microscope to use. You can work with your samples there, but also take low magnification pictures of samples. Resolution is good enough to locate interest areas. The software used for this microscope photos can be downloaded from Leica's website, but you need a Windows machine, it doesn't work very well on Macs.
Review Date: 17 Oct 2014 | Leica Microsystems Europe
General Chemistry
This high-end product is very nice. It seems easy to use, and gives great depth.
Review Date: 14 Oct 2014 | Leica Microsystems Europe
These stereo microscopes provide a wireless education solution to the science classroom. The integrated 5-megapixel cameras can live-stream HD images to students’ smartphones or tablets. Students can connect to the EZ4 W either through its own internal Wi-Fi signal or through the facilities network. The EZ4 E exclusively uses the facilities network (WLAN or LAN) to allow students to connect to the microscope. This is an ideal solution if you don`t want to add additional Wi-Fi access points to your existing wireless network concept.
For mobile devices download the Leica AirLab App! It is free of charge and available for both IOS and Android. With intuitive touch screen control students can quickly and easily capture, annotate, archive, and share images. The camera can also be accessed with any Wi-Fi enabled Windows PC or MAC. For standalone HD screens or larger screen projections you can use the HDMI connection.
Note: The quantity of mobile device connections and their stability depends on the Wi-Fi traffic and network performance in the environment.
Keeping college or university students engaged in the coursework becomes a lot easier with the Wi-Fi Education Solutions from Leica Microsystems.