Eschenbach Reading Glasses

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No matter if you are a watchmaker, goldsmith or artisan – eschenbach maxDETAIL magnifying spectacles provide you with a comfortable viewing field and excellent detail allowing for sustainable work results.

This Mini-Frame Bifo Reading Glasses from 2906-036 feature 3.0 diopter at the top and 6.0 diopter at the bottom with a case included.

LightSpecs

LightSpecs clip-on magnifiers attach to eyeglasses to provide hands-free magnification, powered by 2 flat button batteries for bright LED illumination and with the lens set back 2 inches for comfort when working, flipping up when not needed for additional safety and included with this model with its hard case for protection of glasses.

LEDs emit blue-tinged lights that fall within what are considered “good blue” wavelengths, stimulating melatonin secretion for sleep-inducing effects and helping prevent eye fatigue while encouraging overall eye health.

MaxDetail

The Eschenbach max DETAIL clip magnifier provides hands-free magnification to help users complete tasks that require hands-free magnification, including 2x magnification, 16″ working distance, and an ergonomic visual field. Ideal for spectacle wearers needing hands-free magnification for hobbies or work purposes, its convenient hinged clip mechanism enables lens flip-up for storage when not being used.

Have you experienced difficulties reading books, magazines, menus at restaurants, medicine bottles, train schedules, recipe ingredients or letters sent in the mail? If this sounds familiar then the MaxDetail could be just what’s needed!

These glasses are unique bifocals with two distinct lens powers – 3.0 diopter on top and 6.0 on bottom – making them suitable for those needing both low-powered readers as well as near object vision glasses. Their lightweight frame design, modern aesthetic, and case make this pair of unique glasses an ideal addition.

Rimless Readers

Eschenbach’s lightweight and attractive rimless readers are an attractive solution for minor vision correction, available from +1.00 to +4.00 Quarter Diopter powers with their own case included.

Prismatic Bino half-eye prism eyewear offers the ideal solution when regular reading glasses no longer suffice for binocular reading. These binocular readers offer higher addition with prismatic convergence support in an attractive gold half-eye frame featuring spring hingese and soft nose pads; additionally, their lenses are clear and weigh only 18 grams!

Blue light filtering readers are intended to reduce headaches, eyestrain and poor sleep quality from long periods spent staring at computer, television or phone screens. Their bifocal lenses are housed in sleek semi-rimless frames featuring metal temple pieces and bridge, adjustable English style nosepieces, metal hinges and 100% UV protected lenses. Online opticians recommend checking three measurements – eye size, arm length and bridge width. You can request free demo glasses at your eyecare professional’s office so you can try them yourself before making a final decision!

Binoculars

Binoculars are optical instruments which use lenses and prisms to magnify objects for viewing, making them useful in activities such as bird watching, hunting, stargazing and stargazing. If you’re planning an outdoor adventure or looking for the right pair for hobby use you should start by considering magnification power (expressed as 8x or 10x ratios), which measures how much larger objects appear through binoculars than they would appear through the naked eye.

Binocular image brightness is also an essential consideration, which is determined by the objective lens, or OG, size and magnification power. To maximize light gathering potential, look for binoculars with large objective lenses (OGs) with high magnification powers; millimeter measurements refer to exit pupil diameter (EPDs); for daytime use select an EPD whose diameter matches that of human eyes at full dilation for best clarity and brightest image display.

Glare reduction and optical coatings should also be taken into consideration. Coatings applied to binocular lenses help reduce glare and improve contrast by absorbing and transmitting light as it passes through, rather than reflecting off surfaces in the instrument; reflecting light can significantly lower image quality in low light conditions.

Anti-reflective binocular coatings not only increase optical performance, but they also enhance usability of the instrument. This is because anti-reflective coatings reduce light loss at the interfaces between air and glass surfaces; moisture and dust particles present can create many difficulties for users, such as fogged lenses that reduce viewability – or lead to fungal and mould growth inside barrels if used for extended periods such as when on boats or planes.

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