Diple Smartphone Microscope Review: A Bargain-Priced Optical Powerhouse

It’s pretty amazing what smartphone cameras are capable of these days. I used to carry around lots of camera gear to events, and with very few exceptions now, my iPhone 11 Pro Max is all I bring with me. Thanks to their impressive sharpness, resolution, and processing capabilities, these pocketable cameras have really changed the world of digital imagery. Now, there’s an impressive bit of gadgetry hitting the market that can transform your smartphone into a powerful microscope, right on your desktop.

Created by SmartMicroOptics, the Diple is a cost-effective and portable way to capture incredible microscopic images anytime, anywhere. With initial pricing as low as $49 and topping out around $155 with all of the bells and whistles, this compact microscope provides everything you need to shoot crisp and detailed images using any smartphone.

Depending on which kit you go with you’ll get either a standard stage, or an adjustable fine stage, along with one, two, or three objective lens “blades,” a backlight source, and two adjustable feet for stabilizing larger smartphones. They also toss in a some sample glass slides, a pipette, and a slide shifter. I recently got my hands on a prototype of the Diple microscope to see just what it is capable of.

The real secret sauce here are the interchangeable objective lenses, which come in 35x, 75x, and 150x magnifications, and can capture detail as small as 3, 1, or 0.7 microns, respectively. The level of detail you can capture can be further amplified by the zoom capabilities of your camera – so for instance, the 2X telephoto lens on my iPhone grabbed even closer imagery than the base 1x lens.

It takes a few steps to set up the Diple, but it’s pretty straightforward once you get the hang of it. Open up the box it came in, turn on the included LED light source, place the light into the foam-cushioned base, set the viewing stage on top, place the slide shifter, set your slide on top of it, then choose and place the objective lens you’d like to use. After that, set your camera’s lens directly on top of the objective lens, and you’re ready to capture incredible microscopic images.

Lining up your camera’s lens with the Diple objective lens takes a little practice too, but once you figure it out, it’s not too tricky – just look for the light. The lens blades each have a thumbscrew adjustment which lets you fine-tune the focus, and the included plastic slide shifter makes it easy to move your slide back and forth under the lens – at least in rough movements. If you need precision, you’ll definitely want to go for the fine version of the stage (shown here) which uses a pair of wheels to move the stage horizontally or vertically with much greater finesse than trying to do it by hand. When you’re talking about microscopic subject matter, even the tiniest movements can make a huge difference in locating what you’re looking for.

The gallery of unretouched images below show a few examples of items I captured with the Diple’s various lenses, including human blood cells, plant fibers, sugar crystals, animal hairs, and more.

I did encounter a couple of small frustrations with the prototype design of the Diple – neither of which is a deal-killer. First off, there is currently nothing in place to keep the stage from sliding off of its spot in the box while you line up your camera. This can result in the stage shifting off of the light source. This could easily be resolved if they added a rigid divider in the center of the box. Secondly, getting the lens blades to grip securely into the trio of plastic holders can be tricky. It’s a really tight fit, and if you need to lift it up to reposition your subject, it’s easy to accidentally pop it out of place. It would be great if there was a way to clip the blade into place and hinge it upwards, but that’s not the current design.

Images must be mounted onto glass slides to get the most out of the Diple, and in its main version, it can only capture objects which can be seen with backlighting. In order to capture opaque subjects, you’ll want to add on the Diple Lux, an optional bracket which allows for front lighting of subjects.

Overall, the Diple is an impressive tool for anyone who has an interest in biology or other sciences in which microscopic imagery is important. It’s easy to travel with, and provides a quick and easy way to view samples in the field. SmartMicroOptics has already blown through its crowdfunding goal for the Diple over on Kickstarter, and the campaign ends on 12/18/19, so you should move quick if you want to pre-order one for yourself.

These Qi Wireless Chargers Look Like Lollipops

Qi wireless charging docks are a dime a dozen these days. So if you want your desktop to stand out from the crowd, you might want to pick up something a little different. How about a charging station that looks like a giant lollipop?

 

If Willy Wonka made wireless chargers, they’d look something like these. While they look delicious in those festive colors, I don’t imagine they’d taste very good if you bit into one. Better stick to licking. Or maybe skip that too.

They come in four festive colors, and you can grab one of these festive wireless chargers over on Amazon for about $27.

 

Gundam Fans to Get OPPO Smartphone

Fans of Gundam have a new smartphone to look forward to. According to a tweet by @UniverseIce, gadget maker OPPO has partnered with Bandai Namco, to launch “a new smartphone.” This Twitter user has had reliable mobile leaks in the past, so there is a good chance this is legit.

Right now we don’t know anything about this yet-to-be-announced phone aside from that it is coming soon, along with a couple of rendered images of the smartphone. The images certainly look cool. It looks like we can expect a Gundam-themed interface and wallpapers, while the back of the phone has an image of the mecha. Interestingly, it’s supposed to be a new smartphone model, not one we know about already.

Hopefully, we won’t have too long of a wait before we find out more about this. That design looks sweet. One thing is for sure, Gundam fans can’t wait to get this new smartphone. Sadly, we don’t have any date or availability news to report, but if we hear something more we will let you know. When it does arrive, it won’t last long as fans will snatch them up quickly.

[via Mike Shouts]

Odd Alarm Wakes You To The Sound of a Puking Dog

Odd Alarm is a new app that will wake you up by using a bunch of odd sounds that your mind will find impossible to ignore. It’s available for iOS and Android, but this app isn’t full of the usual chimes and jaunty tunes. Instead, you get sounds you can’t ignore like cats fighting, gunshots, and even a dog getting ready to throw up.

Yeah, that’ll wake you up for sure. Cat fight, dog barf, and glass breaking are all solid choices to wake up to, but there are 17 other sounds too. There’s someone banging on your front door, a smoke alarm, enraged zombie, girl screaming, a devil dog, annoying alien and more, but these will cost you $0.99 each.

If these sounds get old and no longer wake you up, Odd Alarm also includes a “chase the morning sun” feature requiring you to drag an Off button onto a moving sun target to turn the alarm, and you’ll definitely have to be awake to do this.

Other sounds they should have included are angry landlord, party upstairs, and ex-wife screaming about alimony. When other alarm clocks fail to wake you, Odd Alarm should do the job… for awhile at least.

[via The Gadgeteer via Gizmodo]

Sony Discontinues the PlayStation Vita

Sony’s handheld, the PlayStation Vita had a good long run. It was no Nintendo 3DS, but it did have many loyal users. But like other handhelds that have come and gone, the time has come to put this one to rest. The PlayStation Vita is now no more, as Sony has discontinued the last two PS Vita models.

It was a long time coming and Sony has been phasing it out for a while. Way back in 2015, they put a halt on first-party games, then later they discontinued physical games. So it was a slow burn into oblivion.

The Vita launched in Japan in December of 2011, but at that time phone and tablet gaming were just becoming popular. The system had its issues, like expensive, proprietary memory cards and it had to compete with Nintendo’s handheld as well, and just could never really overcome these obstacles.

Sony has yet to announce plans for a new handheld, but so for now, the PS4 will have to handle all of your Sony gaming needs. It’s a sad day for those who have devoted time and money to this handheld, but 8 years is a pretty good run for any gaming system.

[via Engadget via Geeky Gadgets]

Meizu Zero is The Un-Holeyest of Smartphones

All manner of devices land on Indiegogo looking for money. Smartphone maker Meizu has tossed a very cool smartphone on the funding generator called the Meizu Zero. Zero stands for the number of holes the smartphone has. That’s right none. There is no mic hole, no speaker hole, no camera hole, no holes for charging, no holes for buttons, and no holes for headphones: Zero, zilch, nada.

The holeless nature of the ceramic-bodied phone makes it very minimalist and attractive, and Meizu says it helps the IP68 water and dust resistance rating to boot. The phone uses wireless USB 3.0 connectivity so it can sync and transfer data to and from a computer. It charges using 18W Super mCharge wireless technology.

The entire front OLED screen acts as a speaker, and it has an under-screen fingerprint reader. The unibody is made of ceramic; overall it’s got a pretty awesome, minimal look to it.

The crowdfunding campaign for the Meizu Zero is seeking $100,000 and has raised about a quarter of that with 30 days to go. You can order one of the “Exclusive Engineer Units” with delivery estimated for April for $1,299. That is a… hole… lot of money.

Twelve South Picture PowerPic Frame Hides Your Qi Charger in Plain Sight

If you or your significant other are worried about your gadgets interfering with your home decor, the Twelve South PowerPic will make you very happy. This Qi charger is designed to look like a traditional photo frame, so it won’t stand out like a sore thumb. In fact, it is a picture frame that also happens to charge your phone.

It can be positioned anywhere you like – on your desk, your nightstand, on a shelf, wherever you want. It won’t look out of place anywhere. Put any 5″ x 7″ print inside the frame to make it your own. Then, all you have to do is put your smartphone in the frame when you need to power up, which will prompt the Qi-enabled technology inside to charge your device.

This decor saver is compatible with all brands of Qi-enabled smartphones. You can get it in either white or black over on Amazon for $79.99, and if you order it today, it can still arrive in time for Christmas. If your wife often complains that your gear is messing up the the home decor in the house, she will appreciate this as a gift. When you aren’t using it, it’s just a picture frame and when you are using it, it looks much better than the alternative.

Consolidate Your Apple Chargers with this 3-in-1 Charging Station

If you’re a diehard Apple geek, chances are you have a charger for your iPhone, a charger for your Airpods, and a charger for your Apple Watch. That means you’ve probably got a pretty messy charging area, huh? Fix all that with the iPM 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station.

This station can charge your Qi-enabled iPhone, Apple Watch, and your Airpods all at the same time. And best of all, it can charge everything wirelessly, thanks to Qualcomm 3.0 Quick Charging Technology. No more clutter, no more tangled wires.

It’s just $42.99 in the Technabob Shop, and if you buy today, you’ll get another 20% off this and anything else in your cart with promo code GREENMONDAY20. (Coupon expires 12/16/18)

This Lightning Charger Requires No Cable

Wouldn’t it be nice if you didn’t have to worry about coiling up your phone charger or getting the wires tangled and damaged? Sure, wireless chargers are great, but they’re slow, and older iOS devices don’t support it anyhow. This keyfob-sized cordless charger is the perfect solution to charging on the go.

Chargerito is compatible with iPhones, iPads, iPod Touches, and AirPod chargers and it clips easily on your keychain so you can bring it anywhere without really even thinking about it. It plugs right into the wall and your device sits right on top so you can charge without worrying about cords.

Pick one up today in the Technabob Shop for just $29.99, get two for 16% off at $49.99, or save big and get 3 for $66.99.

Save Yourself from Selfie Butterfingers With This Phone Grip

It’s not the iPhone, it’s you. Sure, those rounded corners and smooth back might make it a little easier to drop your phone but ultimately your butterfingers are to blame for a history of cracked screens and scraped edges. Put that all in the past with the ShutterGrip Smartphone Camera Controller.

The ShutterGrip is compatible with most brands of phones and snaps on easily giving you a better grip when you go to take photos. Even if you’re not into selfies, ShutterGrip comes with a remote control so you can set the phone up and take better-posed group photos. You won’t even have to remove your case — ShutterGrip slips on regardless.

The ShutterGrip typically retails for $40 but you can take 25% off when you pre-order today for $29.99 in the Technabob Shop.