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Mr.Yang MX1 HDMI & Type-C Dual Output 8MP Sony CMOS 4K Industrial Microscope Camera

Mr.Yang MX1 HDMI & Type-C Dual Output 8MP Sony CMOS 4K Industrial Microscope Camera

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The Mr.Yang MX1 is a professional 4K industrial microscope camera built for mobile phone PCB inspection and micro-soldering work. It carries a Sony 1/1.8-inch 8MP CMOS sensor that outputs 4K Ultra HD video at 60fps through dual HDMI and Type-C ports, giving technicians a smooth, blur-free view of moving components under the lens. The rotatable body switches instantly between landscape and portrait framing without removing the camera from the microscope, while the silver aluminum alloy housing keeps the unit cool during long repair sessions. Physical buttons and an IR remote let you capture stills or freeze the frame without touching the microscope and disturbing your focus. A solid pick for repair shops upgrading their soldering bench to a standalone 4K monitor setup.

⚖️ Weight: 0.6 kg

SKU:MST-MICROSCOPES-153

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Description

Working on dense mobile boards under a low-resolution eyepiece slows down every micro-soldering job, and the Mr.Yang MX1 solves that bottleneck by feeding a full 4K image straight to a monitor at your repair bench. Built around a Sony 1/1.8-inch 8MP CMOS sensor, the MX1 pushes Ultra HD video at 60fps, which matters more than most technicians expect when you are tracking a hot air nozzle or a tweezer tip moving across a board — a 30fps camera blurs and lags on fast motion, while the MX1 keeps CPU pads, RF shields, and 0201 passives sharp even while you work quickly. The camera outputs simultaneously through HDMI and Type-C, so you can connect it to a standard monitor for standalone viewing or route the feed into a capture setup without swapping cables between jobs. Repair benches get cluttered fast, and Mr.Yang addressed that directly with a side-mounted port layout that keeps HDMI and power cables tucked out of your working area instead of hanging off the back where they catch on your soldering iron or hot air gun. The body itself rotates between landscape and portrait orientation on demand, which is genuinely useful when you're inspecting a long connector row versus a square IC footprint — you get the right aspect ratio for the component in front of you without unscrewing the camera from the microscope stand. Prolonged 4K output generates real heat, and the MX1 handles this with a silver aluminum alloy chassis that acts as a passive heatsink, so the sensor stays stable through back-to-back BGA reballing sessions rather than throttling or dropping frames after twenty minutes. Control is handled through onboard physical buttons plus an IR remote, letting you freeze a frame, switch modes, or snap a reference photo of a burnt trace or lifted pad without touching the microscope itself — a small detail that prevents the slight vibration a manual button press can cause when you're mid-solder on a fine-pitch connector. The C-mount interface fits the stereo and trinocular microscopes already common on Pakistani repair benches, so shops running IC-level work — reballing PMICs, reworking charging ICs, re-soldering dead-after-flash boards, or chasing a hang-on-logo fault back to a specific component — get a direct upgrade path from a stock microscope eyepiece to a shared 4K screen the whole bench can view. That shared-screen setup also helps training environments and busy service centers where a senior technician needs to show a junior exactly where a jumper wire needs to land, or where a short is sitting on a board pulled in for a charging issue or network fault. Because the camera handles both diagnostics and fine soldering work through one lens, it fits naturally into ISP-level dead phone recovery, eMMC/UFS chip reballing, and general PCB cleaning and inspection workflows without needing a separate camera for each stage. The MX1 is not a bundled microscope — it is the camera module designed to sit on your existing stand — so confirm your microscope uses a standard C-mount or CS-mount adapter before ordering. For a repair shop running daily board-level work, moving from a fixed eyepiece to a 4K monitor feed reduces eye strain across long shifts and lets more than one technician look at the same fault at the same time, which speeds up diagnosis on tricky boards that would otherwise get passed around the bench one person at a time.

Key Features

• Sony 1/1.8-inch 8MP CMOS sensor delivers sharp 4K Ultra HD imaging for board-level inspection
• 4K output at 60fps keeps fast-moving tools and components blur-free under the lens
• Dual HDMI and Type-C output lets you connect to a monitor or capture setup without swapping cables
• Rotatable body switches between landscape and portrait framing without removing the camera from the stand
• Side-mounted port layout keeps cables clear of your working area on a busy soldering bench
• Silver aluminum alloy housing acts as a passive heatsink for stable output during long sessions
• Physical buttons plus IR remote control freeze frames and capture stills without disturbing your microscope focus
• Standard C-mount interface fits most stereo and trinocular microscopes already used on repair benches

Specifications

Brand Entity Mr.Yang
Product Entity MX1 Industrial Microscope Camera
Technology Entity Sony CMOS Sensor, 4K HDMI/Type-C Dual Output
Compatible Device Entities C-mount and CS-mount Stereo/Trinocular Microscopes
Repair Process Entity PCB Inspection, Micro-Soldering, BGA Reballing, Board-Level Diagnostics
Industry Entity Mobile Phone Repair Industry, PCB Repair Industry

Compatible Devices

Universal — not device-specific. Fits stereo and trinocular microscopes using a standard C-mount or CS-mount adapter; suited for inspecting boards from any phone brand or chipset family (Qualcomm, MediaTek, Samsung Exynos, Apple).

Common Repair Uses

PCB inspection and fault tracing, micro-soldering and rework, BGA and CPU reballing, IC-level diagnostics, board cleaning inspection, connector and flex cable re-soldering, chip identification, and dead-phone or hang-on-logo board-level troubleshooting.

FAQ

What is the product name?
The product name is Mr.Yang MX1 HDMI & Type-C Dual Output 8MP Sony CMOS 4K Industrial Microscope Camera.
What is the brand of this product?
The brand of this product is Mr.Yang.
What is the model of this product?
The model of this product is MX1.
What is this product used for?
This product is used for real-time 4K viewing of mobile phone PCBs during micro-soldering, IC-level diagnostics, and board inspection work.
Which devices are compatible with this product?
This camera is compatible with stereo and trinocular microscopes using a standard C-mount or CS-mount adapter; it can inspect boards from any phone brand.
Who should use this product?
This product is suitable for mobile repair technicians, repair shops, service centers, and professional micro-soldering users.
Does the Mr.Yang MX1 output 4K at 60fps or 30fps?
The Mr.Yang MX1 outputs true 4K Ultra HD at 60fps, unlike standard 30fps microscope cameras, which reduces blur when tracking moving tools or components.
Can this camera connect to a monitor without a computer?
Yes, the MX1 outputs directly through HDMI or Type-C to a standalone monitor, so no computer or capture card is needed for live viewing.

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