Optelec PowerMag+ LED Handheld Magnifier

$65.00 to $95.00
SKU: COI-01975
$65.00 to $95.00

Product Description

The Optelec PowerMag+ LED Handheld Magnifier offers bright, high-contrast lighting through a durable Bright White LED, ensuring clear visibility across a wide field of view. Crafted with high-quality German optics, its aspheric, lightweight magnifying lens is scratch-resistant and delivers a sharp, accurate image.

Designed for efficiency, PowerMag+ magnifiers provide low energy consumption and extended battery life. The ergonomic battery compartment features an easy-slide switch and a secure attached cover, making it ideal for users with limited dexterity. Consult your eye care professional to determine which PowerMag+ magnifier best suits your needs.

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    Optelec PowerMag+ LED Handheld Magnifier Specs

  • Magnification Range: Wide selection available, typically from 2.5x / 6 D up to 15x / 56 D (specific lens diameter decreases as power increases)
  • Lens Construction: Superior German Aspheric Optics (by Schweizer) for an accurate, sharply defined image
  • Lens Material: Lightweight, scratch-resistant acrylic (Aspheric design helps reduce distortion)
  • Illumination: Integrated Bright White LED (Standard Light-Emitting Diode) providing consistent, high-contrast light
  • Light Temperature: Typically 7750K (produces a bright, clear light)
  • Power: Requires 3 AAA batteries (usually included)
  • Ergonomics/Design:
    • Ergonomic handle designed for comfortable handheld use
    • Easy-Slide Switch eliminates light flickering and is simple to operate
    • User-friendly battery compartment with a permanently attached hinged cover (prevents loss, good for limited dexterity)
    • Engineered for low energy consumption and long battery life

How Do I Calculate Which Magnifier I Need?

How Do I Use a Magnifier and What Is Focal Length?

Are Digital or Optical Magnifiers Better for Low Vision Conditions?