Aven’s MicroVue 360 Viewer Attachment Offers Enhanced Precision and Comfort
April 19, 2023 | AvenEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Aven, a full-service technology provider, is proud to announce the release of its latest innovation, the MicroVue 360 Viewer Attachment.
Designed for use with Aven’s line of MicroVue Digital Microscopes, the MicroVue 360 Viewer Attachment offers a range of benefits for users who require enhanced precision and comfort during their work. The 35-degree angled mirror is ideal for looking around multi-layered parts such as circuit boards, medical tools, industrial parts, and more.
One of the key features of the MicroVue 360 Viewer Attachment is its 360-degree rotation capability. This allows users to easily adjust the viewing angle to achieve the perfect line of sight, whether they're working with delicate electronic components or examining biological specimens.
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