The Silent Tragedy in Electronics Repair Workshops
At 2 AM, repair technician Wang Qiang removes his glasses, massaging his tired, red eyes. Today, he misjudged three BGA solder points - not due to lack of skill, but because the overlapping blurry images in his microscope forced him to work based on guesswork.
This is the daily reality for millions of repair engineers
And a common pain point across the electronics manufacturing industry:
- Traditional stereo microscopes cause eye strain from image overlap
- Prolonged use leads to dizziness and nausea
- Insufficient repair accuracy causes secondary damage
- The Talent Development Cycle Lasts for More Than One Year
Technological Revolution: A New Era of Stereo Vision
Three Major Flaws of Traditional Stereo Microscopes
1.Outdated Optical Systems
2.Poor Ergonomics
3.Limited Functionality
Selection Guide
1.Prioritize Optical Performance
2.Consider Ergonomics
3.Evaluate Expansion Capabilities
4.Choose Suppliers Carefully
Say Goodbye to Eye Strain, Embrace a Clearer Future