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  1. TASK-VISION LED READING GLASSES Picture of TASK-VISION LED READING GLASSES The Task-Vision LED Reading Glasses are magnifying eyeglasses with light designed for use by individuals with low vision. These binocular telescopic glasses are available with 1.0x, 1.5x, 2.0x, 2.5x, 3.0x, 3.5x, 4.0x, 5.0x and 6 magnification or no magnification. The glasses have two LED lights built into the frame to illuminate any object at which the user looks. The LED lights, which are located on the outside edges of the frame, are battery powered, and there are sliding battery covers just b...[More Information]

  2. WL-LEDC LIGHTED MAGNIFIER Picture of WL-LEDC LIGHTED MAGNIFIER The WL-LEDC Lighted Magnifier is a handheld magnifier lens designed for use by individuals with low vision. This wallet magnifier provides 2X magnification with a 6X power insert bifocal lens. It has a built-in light emitting diode (LED) light for use in dark or low lighted areas. The light is operated with an on/off button. A carry case is included. POWER: Uses 2 button cell batteries (included). DIMENSIONS (LxWxD): 6 x 3.25 x 0.5 inches. WARRANTY: Limited lifetime warranty....[More Information]

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