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Reddit mentions of LED Magnifying Lamp with Clamp, Addie 1,200 Lumens Dimmable Super Bright Full Spectrum Daylight 5-Diopter Magnifier Glass Light Lens, Adjustable Swivel Arm lamp for Desk Table Craft or Workbench-White
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of LED Magnifying Lamp with Clamp, Addie 1,200 Lumens Dimmable Super Bright Full Spectrum Daylight 5-Diopter Magnifier Glass Light Lens, Adjustable Swivel Arm lamp for Desk Table Craft or Workbench-White. Here are the top ones.
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- Long Lasting Bright Light: Kirkas magnifying glass with light and Stand advanced 6,000K cool white LED technology with an output of 2200 lumens, only need one light to illuminate the entire dark room. Perfectly solve the brightness problem that customers are most concern. High brightness paired with no dizziness real optical glass magnifier lens is most responsible for you.
- Optical Glass Magnifier Lens: This magnifying Lamp equipped with a 4-inch diameter real optical glass magnifier lens, magnification strength up to 2.25X / 225%, without optical distortion and doesn’t fog like cheap acrylic or plastic lenses, Kirkas Magnifying glass with light was designed for anyone who needs to constantly focus close up or anyone with vision problems such as aging eyes or macular degeneration. You can see any details clearly and enjoy your work and hobbies with joy and ease.
- Dimming Technology And No Glare: Switch used for changing between brightness levels is designed on the top of the light head, Rotate the switch to adjust any brightness you want. When you use the Kirkas LED magnifier with light stand to read books at close range, without creating a glare or eye fatigue. Super bright and dimmable must be the perfect lighting for drawing, reading, arts & crafts, sewing, needlework, beading, electronic repair, working, studying and other hobbies.
- Stable Arm and Lens Cover: Upgrade model, you can tighten the middle convenient screw to solve falling over not well balanced. You will find that the arm of this magnifier lamp is very easy to adjust any position you want, without the annoying bulky arm, to prevent unintended lifting or drop. There is a thumb screw on the 2.2 inches aluminum clip, it can let the fixture tends stay in position you wan. The lens cover will protect your magnifying glass from dust.
- Kirkas Company goals: Kirkas, a professional manufacturer of magnifying glass and LED lamp, which make it become a perfect lamp for dentists, estheticians, beauticians, makeup artists, jewelers, and dermatologists. All those creative design is prepared for you. All kirkas series products provide the most powerful after-sales service, If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, please contact us, customer satisfaction is our most important goal.
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Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 14 Inches |
Length | 7.2 Inches |
Size | Cool Daylight 2.25X |
Width | 14 Inches |
In my experience I've found that having an adjustable light works better than tipping overhead. The overhead helps too, but I went with something like this to supplement what got blocked by the shadows of my hands
True "magnifying" requires more than one lens, something like a loupe or clip-on magnifiers. I know these are clunky, and it's why dentists pay a couple thousand to make custom "telescope" glasses with their prescription ground in.
More practically, bringing work close to your eyes has the effect of magnifying, since anything that is closer "subtends a larger angle" ie makes the image on your retina bigger.
At age 30 you should be able to hold things close and keep them in focus. Later on you can't focus as well, so to keep the same effect ("relative distance magnification") you will need a reduced power in your glasses to hold things closer, something we do with bifocals. In a pinch, you could get a drastic amount of this relative distance mag by taking your glasses off and holding your work at 12 cm.
The most practical suggestion might be a table magnifier for your work area.
OK this makes so much more sense now. id still suggest going with a light (maybe a higher quality one than one from Walmart). The higher quality light have adjustment settings so that you can adjust how much or how little effort you want to put in when moving the arms around. I think that might neatly solve your problem without breaking the bank too much. This or this would both be good options and the tension is adjustable where you need it. and both are at good price points as well.