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TASK VISION 2.0X FIXED FIT OVER SPORT GLASSES TELESCOPE /BINOCULAR    


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Picture of TASK VISION 2.0X FIXED FIT OVER SPORT GLASSES TELESCOPE /BINOCULAR The Task Vision 2.0x Fixed Fit Over Sport Glasses Telescope / Binocular as magnifying lenses for eyeglasses designed to enhance distance viewing for individuals children and adults with low vision. These sport glasses are intended to be worn over prescription glasses to improve the user's ability to see objects that are at a distance, offering 2.0 times magnification. They are lightweight, and they have an adjustable center PD knob and adjustable nose pads. The lenses can be flipped up when not needed. A travel case, strap and cleaning cloth are included. COLOR: Black. WARRANTY: Guaranteed free from manufacturer's defect.

Notes: Task-Vision is a registered trademark of Tech Optics International.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on April 21, 2012.

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Tech Optics International

600 Dear Road
Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034
United States
Telephone: 800-678-4277 or 856-795-8585.
Fax: 856-427-7940.
Web: http://www.techopticsinternational.com/.
Email: info@TechOpticsInternational.com.


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