Telesight Magnifiers Inc

Low Vision Magnifiers

Magnifying glass for sight impaired: Enhance your Vision - Improve Reading and Daily Tasks

Types of magnifying glass for sight impaired for those with poor vision that are specifically designed for reading and other daily tasks.

  • Handheld magnifying glass for sight impaired are portable and easy to use, allowing individuals to hold them at a comfortable distance from the material they want to magnify.
  • Hands-free magnifiers, on the other hand, provide a more convenient option by being mounted on stands or worn as headsets, allowing for a hands-free reading experience.
  • Magnifying lamps are another type of low vision magnifier that combines magnification with illumination. These lamps feature adjustable arms and lenses, providing both magnification and directed light to enhance visibility.
  • Telesight magnifiers are designed to help individuals with low vision read small text and are available in various models, including half-eye, full-frame, and clip-on options. These magnifiers offer different levels of magnification and are easy to wear and carry

 

HandHeld Magnifying Glass for Sight Impaired.

  • These hand held LED magnifiers for low vision with light models are aspheric magnifiers.
  • Aspheric lens magnifiers allow for increased magnification and image clarity while greatly reducing edge to edge distortion.

Telesight Magnifying Glass For Sight Impaired

  • Telesight magnifying glass for sight impaired for reading are easy to wear and easy to carry.
  • Distortion free prismatic lenses are MADE IN USA that are coated for abrasion and scratch resistance as well as better light transmission

 

Clip On Magnifying Glass For Sight Impaired.

  • Turn your glasses into strong reading magnifiers for low vision.
  • The clip’s flexibility also allows for the user to easily switch from the magnifier to regular glasses with one quick flip.
  • These high quality magnifying magnifiers for low vision are lightweight and put no excess weight on the user.

Headband Magnifying Glass For Sight Impaired.

  • These well made head wearing visual assistance magnifiers magnifying for crafts or close up work have distortion free clear lenses
  • Optical quality prismatic lenses provide distortion free binocular viewing for those with reduced vision for long periods of time and can be worn with prescriptions lenses

 

magnifying glass for sight impaired, Low Vision Magnifiers

LED Magnifying Lamps For Low Vision

  • The advantage of magnifiers for low vision on stand is that they are hands free, stronger then regular glasses, will eliminate eyestrain.
  • A low vision magnifying aid with stand is available with two types of lenses.
  • A convex lens magnifying glass will magnify a smaller area but can have higher powers.

More information on high power magnifiers


Page Magnifiers For Low Vision

  • Full page low vision magnifiers for reading will provide whole page large area viewing for reading.
  • This avoids moving your small area magnifier across the page as you reading.

Low Vision Magnifier

Digital Magnifier

  • High power lighted magnifying glass for poor vision for reading books/newspapers.
  • Magnification of 2X to 32X
  • 3.5 inch screen and no distortion
  • This magnifier for can be used as hand magnifying glass or a hands free stand magnifier

Magnifying Glass For Vision Impaired -- Information.


 

FLAT RATE POSTAGE $8.00 PER ENTIRE ORDER.

 Order as many magnifiers as you would like.

Your postage will always be $8.00 per order.

You may mix or match.

AlaskaHawaii and international orders excluded.

 



When buying low vision magnifiers, there are several factors to consider.

  • Consider the level of magnification needed. Different individuals may require different levels of magnification depending on the severity of their visual impairment. It’s important to choose a magnifier that offers the appropriate level of magnification to meet your specific needs.
  • Additionally, consider the size and weight of the magnifier. A lightweight and compact design can make it easier to carry and handle the magnifier, especially for individuals with limited dexterity or mobility.

 

Maintenance of Low Vision Magnifiers.

To ensure optimal performance and longevity of magnifiers consider the following maintenance tips:

  • Cleaning: Clean the magnifier’s lens regularly using a soft, lint-free cloth or lens cleaning solution. Avoid using abrasive materials that may scratch the lens.
  • Storage: Store the magnifier in a protective case or pouch when not in use to prevent dust, scratches, or damage.
  • .Remember, the specific maintenance requirements may vary depending on the type and model of the low vision magnifier. Always refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for detailed maintenance guidelines. 

 

Helpfull Magnifiers for Low Vision Links.

What is magnification https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnification

What is a Magnifying Glass https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnifying_glass

Types of Simple Lenses https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens#Types_of_simple_lenses

Jewelers Loupes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loupe#Jewellers_and_gemologists

Fresnel lens https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fresnel_lens

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_impairment

Website: https://www.aao.org/eye-health

American Council of the Blind

Website: www.acb.org

American Foundation for the Blind

Website: www.afb.org

American Optometric Association

Website: https://www.aoa.org/?sso=y

BrightFocus Foundation

Website: https://www.brightfocus.org/  

Council of Citizens with Low Vision International (CCLVI)

Website: https://cclvi.info/


 

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Low Vision Magnifiers Terminology

Rules Of Magnification.

  • The higher the power of the lens, the closer you must get to the object being viewed and the smaller the field of view.
  • As the power of a lens increases the diameter of the lens decreases.
  • Diopter is a term used to determine the power(magnification}of a lens. The terms are sometimes confused.

 

  • Field Of View: The size of the area being magnified when viewing through a magnifying lens. The higher the power of the  magnifier the smaller the field of view.
  • Diopter: Diopter is a measurement that is used to calculate the power of a magnifying lens. The higher diopter will provide higher magnification. Diopter is expressed as “D”
  • Power: Power is how large an object or print increases as you look through a lens. Magnifying power is expressed as “X”
  • Focal Length: Measurement from the center of the lens to to the object and be in focus.
  • Focal Range: The distance from the magnifying lens to the object being viewed.
  • Fresnel Magnifier: A flat magnifier consisting of concentric circles that can be a full page reading magnifier.
  • Visual impairment: is a decreased ability to see to a degree that causes problems not fixable by usual means, such as glasses or medication. Our low vision magnifiers can be of help.