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TASK VISION BED PRISM SPECTACLES GLASSES    


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Picture of TASK VISION BED PRISM SPECTACLES GLASSES The Task Vision Bed Prism Spectacles Glasses are prism glasses designed for use by individuals who spend extended periods watching television or reading while lying down. The lenses on these lightweight glasses are prisms that change the line of sight 90 degrees without distortion and enable the wearer to view an image as if it were straight ahead while the wearer is lying flat. These glasses can be worn over prescription glasses or bifocals. These glasses have no ferrous metal so they can also be used in an MRI. The screws and hinges are made of brass.

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

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This product record was updated on May 23, 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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