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Andonstar AD407 Digital Microscope vs Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right microscope for your needs.

Andonstar AD407 Digital Microscope

Andonstar

$139

vs
Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro

Celestron

$89

Spec Winner


Andonstar AD407 Digital Microscope

Wins on 3 of 4 spec categories

Buy if

Andonstar AD407 Digital Microscope

Choose this if your priority is soldering, PCB inspection, and repair benches and its bench fit, especially 120 mm working distance with LED ring adjustable.

Buy if

Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro

Choose this if your priority is mineral, coin, watch, and portable inspection and its bench fit, especially 25 mm working distance with Built-in LED.

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Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecAndonstar AD407 Digital MicroscopeCelestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro
Working Distance120 mm25 mm
Field of ViewBoard-level inspection viewPortable close inspection
IlluminationLED ring adjustableBuilt-in LED
Stand / MountArticulating gooseneck standHandheld
Stand StabilityUsable stock stand; heavier arm helps reworkHand-braced; not for sustained bench work
Magnification10x–220x x20x–200x x
Camera Resolution7 MP5 MP
Frame Rate30 fps30 fps
Screen Size7.5 inNone in
ConnectionUSB + HDMIUSB-A
Built-in ScreenYesNo
Camera IncludedYesYes
Calibration SupportOn-screen measurement after calibrationSoftware calibration after zoom changes
Stand IncludedYesNo
Price$139$89
Rating8.4/107.6/10
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Balance sheet


Pros and Cons

Andonstar AD407 Digital Microscope

Pros

05

  • 7.5-inch IPS screen — no laptop required for live viewing or capture
  • Flexible gooseneck arm provides excellent positioning for PCB inspection
  • 7MP camera is well-suited to SMD inspection at practical bench magnifications
  • Continuous magnification dial (10x–220x) — no discrete step jumps
  • Captures still images and video directly to SD card

Cons

04

  • 7-inch screen is small for detailed specimen study — a monitor out gives better results
  • Zoom range tops out at 220x — not suitable for high-magnification biology
  • USB output mirrors the screen but doesn't provide a separate clean feed
  • Software (Windows app) is basic and rarely updated

Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro

Pros

05

  • Handheld form factor — take it to rock shows, antique markets, or the field
  • 20x–200x range is ideal for mineral and coin inspection
  • 5MP camera produces clean, bright images for documentation
  • Built-in LED illumination works without external power source
  • Lightweight at 150g — pockets easily

Cons

04

  • No built-in screen — requires phone or laptop via included USB cable
  • Requires MicroLink software for full feature set; Mac support is limited
  • Not suitable for bench use — no adjustable stand included
  • Battery compartment lid is fragile on older units

Our call


Our Verdicts

Andonstar AD407 Digital Microscope

The Andonstar AD407 is the strongest USB microscope fit here for electronics repair under $150. The built-in screen removes laptop friction on PCB benches, and the 120mm working distance gives enough room for an iron and tweezers. If you're doing inspection-heavy board work, this is the first model to compare.

Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro

The Celestron Handheld Pro is the right tool for mineral collectors, coin graders, and anyone who needs microscopy on the go. It's not a bench scope — the lack of stand makes sustained bench work awkward. But for portable inspection at 20x–200x, nothing in this price range competes.

Andonstar AD407 Digital Microscope

$139

Buy on Amazon

Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro

$89

Buy on Amazon

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