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Sebastian R
Hi, I'm currently researching Alzheimer's disease in iPSC derived cell types. This microscope has helped my research by visualizing the morphology changes and viability of the cells during these differentiation stages to the terminal end goal cell along with being able to see potential changes via brightfield during drug treatments. My favorite part of the system is the imager of the microscope allowing you to easily save and transfer images while labeling them with scale bars, etc. I would reccomend using ECHO microscopes because they're easy to use and technologically sound with a great support team. The biggest thing that stands out to me is that these microscopes are easy to use, image, and connect to company wifi for file transfers while before we had to manually connect USBs and perform multiple computer transfers which was a hassle. Thanks ECHO!

Oct 15, 2025

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Tianhao Duan
Hi, my name is Tianhao Duan, and my research focuses on CAR T and TCR T cell–based cancer immunotherapy. We utilize the ECHO microscope for live-cell imaging, particularly to monitor the real-time killing of tumor cells by T cells during cytotoxicity assays. It’s been a great tool for visualizing dynamic interactions between immune and cancer cells. My favorite part about the ECHO system is how intuitive and easy to use it is — switching between brightfield and fluorescence is seamless, and the image quality is excellent. I would definitely recommend ECHO microscopes to other researchers. They offer great imaging performance at a much more affordable price compared to other systems like the Incucyte. What really stands out to me is the user-friendly interface, compact design, and cost-effectiveness. Although it can sometimes have a little trouble focusing when imaging a large number of suspension cells at once, overall it’s an excellent, practical choice for labs doing live-cell imaging in immunotherapy research.

Oct 28, 2025

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Tanja
I work in tissue engineering as a PhD student and so far I enjoyed working with ECHO as it enabled me a quick magnified look into my experiments and helped me with qualitative assesment of immunostained samples, where the quality of images is indeed satisfactory. My favourite part about the system is that it also enables automated imaging, which has proven to save me a lot of time when I had to image my samples every day in the course of one week - which saves a lot of time! That´s one of the main reasons why I would recommend it to other users as it is an easy-to-use benchtop microscope that provides researchers with good-quality images.

Nov 17, 2025

Kushal Kandhari
Kushal Kandhari
The ECHO microscope is a game-changer in terms of its optical capabilities. Its high-resolution imaging provides unparalleled clarity, allowing me to observe even the most intricate details of the specimens I study. The fact that it is hybrid and can function as both UPRIGHT and INVERTED is simply amazing. In conclusion, the ECHO microscope has exceeded all my expectations. Its exceptional image quality, user-friendly interface, adaptability, and robustness make it an indispensable tool for anyone engaged in scientific research

Oct 31, 2023