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MAXEVENT TELESCOPIC GLASSES (MODEL 1624-3)    


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Picture of MAXEVENT TELESCOPIC GLASSES (MODEL 1624-3) MaxEvent Telescopic Glasses, model 1624-3, are binocular magnifiers designed for use by individuals with low vision. These hands-free, head-mounted glasses provide 2.1x magnification, and focus on objects from a distance of 10 feet to infinity. They can be used for viewing sports events, concerts, movies, theater, bird watching, or any other distance viewing activity where a magnified image would be helpful. The Galilean-type lenses are made of PXM material and have a mirrored coating to prevent glare. Each lens can be adjusted separately up to plus or minus 3 diopters for spherical correction. The frame features flexible temples, an open saddle bridge, and rounded edges. A zippered nylon case is included. DIMENSIONS: Temple length is 135 millimeters and frame size is 137 millimeters. The lens size is 32 millimeters. WEIGHT: 1.7 ounces.

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This product record was updated on November 29, 2006.

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Manufacturer:

Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc.

22 Shelter Rock Lane
Danbury, Connecticut 06877
United States
Telephone: 800-487-5389 or 203-438-7471.
Fax: 888 799-7200.
Web: http://eschenbach.com.
Email: info@eschenbach.com.


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Distributor(s):

NanoPac, Inc.

4823 S. Sheridan Road, Suite 302
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145-5717
United States
Telephone: 800-580-6086 or 918-665-0329.
Fax: 918-665-0361.
Web: http://www.nanopac.com.
Email: info@nanopac.com.


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