VisoLux+ LED stand magnifier offers wide field

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Danbury, CT-The VisoLux+ is an illuminated stand magnifier with a large, distortion-free viewing area illuminated with bright LEDs. It has a double lens system featuring a proprietary coating that not only minimizes scratches, but also allows text and images to appear crisp and clear, and extends the useful life of the product.

The field of view is 100 x 75 mm or 4 by 3 inches, which means users won’t need to excessively move the magnifier back and forth when reading text, making it easier to use. The VisoLux+ contains two bright SMD LEDs that provide uniform illumination over the entire field of view. There are two color options to choose from-standard bright, white light and a softer orange light. Users can choose the type of light that works best for them.

Because ergonomics were factored in the production of the Visolux+, the lens is tilted toward the user. This means users don’t need to lean in far to view down through the lens, minimizing neck strain. The Visolux+ also comes with a sturdy zippered case.

For more information, contact Eschenbach at 800/487-5389 or visit www.eschenbach.com.

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