(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best visual impairment aids

We found 365 Reddit comments discussing the best visual impairment aids. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 104 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

33. Hands Free Headband Magnifying Glass, USB Charging Head Magnifier with LED Light Jewelry Craft Watch Hobby 5 Lenses 1.0X 1.5X 2.0X 2.5X 3.5X (Upgraded Version)

    Features:
  • ★Efficient Rechargeable Batteries: Say goodbye to heavy glasses magnifying glasses! Head Magnifier with the board stores electricity instead of the traditional batteries, making the magnifying glass lighter and giving you a more comfortable trial experience.
  • ★Convenient USB Charging Interface: No need to replace the battery, just fill it up in an hour! USB charging interface is more convenient and environmental. You can be directly powered through USB interface. One-hour charging time provides up to 8 hours of working time for rechargeable batteries.
  • ★5 Different Magnification Lens for Close Work: Headband magnifier glasses provides five magnification 1X, 1.5X, 2X, 2.5X, 3.5X. The size of the object can be observed to choose the required lens such as sewing, needle work, knitting, cross stitch, embroidery, etc. All lens come in a sturdy storage box to keep them organized and protected. There is also a microfiber cleaning cloth included in the package.
  • ★Flexible & Comfortable Nose Bridge Holder: Protect your nose! Efficient rechargeable batteries and nose bracket with soft rubber coating can greatly lighten the load on the bridge of the nose. Putting your nose in a more relaxed working position!
  • ★Adjustable LED Glass Lamp: The led light provides sufficient brightness in any dark or dim environment, which enable you to see small things better at night. You can easily turn on or off the light via a switch. Both the lens angle and the lightning angle can be positioned to ensures that the light irradiates the surface of the viewed object accurately.
Hands Free Headband Magnifying Glass, USB Charging Head Magnifier with LED Light Jewelry Craft Watch Hobby 5 Lenses 1.0X 1.5X 2.0X 2.5X 3.5X (Upgraded Version)
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height2.755905509 Inches
Length8.661417314 Inches
Sizeheadband magnifying glasses
Width5.905511805 Inches
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38. Victorinox Compass/Ruler, Magnifying Glass, Thermometer

Compact and sturdyThe world's most know brand for multi-tools and pocket knivesMade is Switzerland
Victorinox Compass/Ruler, Magnifying Glass, Thermometer
Specs:
Height2 Inches
Is adult product1
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.1763698096 Pounds
Width2 Inches
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🎓 Reddit experts on visual impairment aids

The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where visual impairment aids are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
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u/Ichigatsu · 1 pointr/Falcom

At first it was a bit strange since it's a new UI, but I like it and actually find it pretty intuitive (the only thing I did find very out of place was the S-break being R1 rather than triangle), but after literally only 3-4 battles I'd settled in.

I guess I can understand why people might have a hard time seeing the numbers but honestly I didn't have any problems with it. At first I had to actually "find" them, but once I knew the new home of the respective HP/EP/CP gauges/numbers I was okay.

If it's any help my friend has awful eye sight and uses a cunningly placed magnifying panel (like the kind you can get for books/kindles, similar to this) to help her see HUDs/UIs for video games, with the bottom right location of the UI in Cold Steel III I imagine this would be pretty easy to rig up without blocking much of the screen.

u/rich-creamery-butter · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

Do you have a decent soldering station with a fine (ish) tip? The best tips for removing bridges have a reasonably large flat area. Cover all the pins in flux. Then clean the tip of your iron (I like the brass sponges) and drag it over the pins. It should pull the extra solder off without much fuss while leaving the pins soldered.

For alignment a stereo microscope is the tits. Of course not everyone has or can get one, so the alternative is a cheapie USB microscope and of course some of these fashionable specs. On a package like this I'd start by tack-soldering pins on opposite corners (1 & 11 or 10 & 20) and then you're free to solder the rest without moving the chip.

Check out this EEVBLOG video. EEVBlog is excellent and I recommend you watch all of his fundamentals/tutorials videos, as well as whatever else floats your boat in his channel.

This one is quite good as well and more to the point. But for the love of god turn the sound off...

EDIT: Another

u/prozacgod · 1 pointr/AskScienceDiscussion

Not sure about helping you in your area, or groups or other things, but here's was my path, maybe you can borrow some experience?

When I was younger it was experimental science that really got me to understand what science was.

Simple things like making observations, observations lead to questions leads to experimenting, turning into predictions and knowledge.

Get a pocket microscope (Hell, I'll even buy this one for you amazon pocket scope thing ) They're fun and keep your mind interested.

I quickly realized that setting up experiments taking measurements, and then trying to use the measurements to predict future outcomes was the most amazing feeling.

I found that looking through books for the things that were learned in the order of which science learned it was really helpful.

I recently setup a test with my friends daughter, I built a small ramp, and a chute. We let hot wheels cars go down the ramp. Measure how far they went (5 times) then lifted the ramp 1 cm, rinse repeat

It was horribly bad, extremely rough numbers, but there was an obvious parabolic correlation to our numbers.

We covered:

  • making a hypothesis
  • postulating methods to test this hypothesis.
  • making predictions that fall within our experimental evidence.
  • reasons our test failed, and ways we could improve it.
  • precision in measurement

    she had the graph we made on her fridge for a couple months, she was quite proud of that.

    Science is everywhere. Learn the basics, learn them better. Experiment, and publish back to here on reddit, could be fun for everyone!
u/_18fh · 2 pointsr/arduino

Neat!

A hot air gun is all you really need to do SMD parts, though a hot plate or reflow oven (a toaster oven can also do the job) does make the process quicker. I recommend you get a decent set of ESD tweezers and a bright white LED light. Also one of these for smaller components (0603/0402).

If you want to make the process even more painless (especially for really complex boards) I also recommend getting a stencil for your board from OSHStencils (https://www.oshstencils.com/). Then you can just spread out the solder paste, remove the stencil, place components, and heat up the board.

Now that I've switched to making SMD boards its hard to go back. Reflowing is just so much quicker and easy than doing every pin by hand. And it results in smaller, nicer looking boards in my opinion.

Good luck!

u/thelizardwizard · 4 pointsr/SeikoMods

Here's my list of tools. I and not any sort of expert and by no means claim it's the best, but I've been able to do mods successfully with it!

u/jcrocket · 1 pointr/geology

compass

If she doesn't have one already this compass is pretty good for the price. The professional surveying compasses are super nice but cost ~400 dollars. They are worth it but expensive. Her school may provide her with one.

A bausch and laumb hand lense ~40$

Rock hammer maybe. Or a really nice clipboard.

u/lunaticfringe80 · 1 pointr/microgrowery

I've bought USB microscopes and a couple of those clamp-on lenses for my cell phone, but what works best for me is just holding one of these up against my Pixel 2 XL camera. You can slide your finger in the cover part and wear it almost like a ring and simply holding your phone with that hand will keep it over the camera easily.

u/press-control-w · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I put this talking watch on my wishlist for my near-blind grandfather. He can see stuff that is far away, but he can't see stuff that is near to him clearly. This watch can be great for him, as he loves to walk on a nearby track, and he can use this watch to check the time.

u/LunaTardis · 2 pointsr/CrossStitch

I have cats, so I went with something a bit more stable. Luckily, I had amazon cash points so I used those and got it for $20

I picked this one because it has great reviews, a sturdy base and looks like it is bright enough with the light too.

u/zhengus · 1 pointr/Gunpla

Does anyone use magnifying glasses while building? I just started back into gunpla building (from a 15 year hiatus) and I found this item to be super useful:

Hands Free Headband Magnifying... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PZ6BB9Z?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I’m just posting the link for discussion, not promotion. There are many different types of this piece of equipment. Hopefully some of you would find devices like this useful!

u/LaurelsMeanGlory · 2 pointsr/WhatIsThisPainting

It looks like it could be a transfer onto enamel that was finished with watercolor and sealed, almost like a painted tile? Or an old hand painted plate? Either that or a painting someone did as a copy after the original probably to be sold as a souvenir, which would explain the different signatures.

The style too is indicative of a copy. Le Prince studied under Boucher who was a beast with super intense detail in terms of landscapes—painting out every single detail of the branches and leaves on trees. The style of the times was Rococo which was very fussy. He calmed down and became less fussy but the detail of this is blunted almost. Like a copy of the form but not the technique? If that makes sense?

If it is a painted print there will be a dot pattern somewhere from the transfer. An easy way to catch prints, even sneaky ones, is to get a loupe this is a fancier one, but any cheap one you can rest on the surface and look into will work.

u/Adult-Beverage · 1 pointr/flyfishing

I have used Hat Eyes for years and been very pleased. Secure attaches to hat brim with a metal clip and flips down for close up work, then out of the way for casting and far vision. Very adjustable to find the sweet spot for clear viewing. Magnification from 1.6x to 2.75x.

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Amazon

u/llamallamaducck · 4 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

There are reading glasses that have temples and one lens which flips over to allow people to put on makeup. Now most of them are of standard over the counter powers which isn't what you need, but if you call around to optical you might be able to find a frame that is optical quality that would be able to carry your power. The better option though is to talk to your eye doc to get your allergies under better control so that you can comfortably wear contacts with allergies.

Here's a link to the readers https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.amazon.com/Kikkerland-Magnifying-Flip-Makeup-Glasses/dp/B003F1R7RK&ved=0ahUKEwicxN-qjsTNAhXMrB4KHTh8BxoQFggmMAA&usg=AFQjCNHYYTiAZnDbONLvmvDqQK_Pfy212Q&sig2=dQZH497x_BnkAzI2uzYrDg

u/SuperRusso · 2 pointsr/AskElectronics

I use this pretty much 7 to 8 hours a day for soldiering and electronic repair.

https://www.amazon.com/Beileshi-Magnifier-Professional-Interchangeable-Magnifying/dp/B00KAU5FSC/ref=sr_1_20_sspa?keywords=Magnifying+headset&qid=1567833767&s=gateway&sr=8-20-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEySjdOUlFBWVQwUjZZJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMzg1MDEyM0daSkhDQzZQTlVSUiZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwMTYzMTk4MTQwVkdGSDBDN0NBRSZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX210ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=

I like it okay, as it's very light and small, I like that I can adjust the focal length to suit my needs in the moment. I pretty much find myself going between the 2.5 and 3.5x lenses depending on what I'm doing. I also like that it's fairly low profile, so if someone needs to talk to me, or I need to glance at a schematic I can look around the lens with great ease.

The cons? I've had this for around 3 months, and I can tell the plastic clamp that holds the lens on is getting a bit worn, although no failure yet. Also, the light is useless. It works alright when the coin cells are brand new, but they quickly drop off. Even when they are new, it's not as if the leds are worth the trouble of constantly changing the coin cells.

If you want to solve those problems, I also have used this one extensively:

https://www.amazon.com/MagniPros-Illuminated-Headband-Magnifier-Detachable/dp/B071GWM9QN/ref=sr_1_19?keywords=Magnifying+headset&qid=1567833767&s=gateway&sr=8-19

I like it, but it's a bit bigger than the one I have now, thus it's a bit harder to look around without moving the lens. However, the light works a LOT better, as it runs on aaa cells. I don't find myself depending on the light in the headset very often anyway, so it may just not be that important to me.

For reference, I'm doing some mount soldering, and a lot of very small cable terminations, and I'd say my head is usually able to get my object in focus at a foot to a half a foot with either of these headsets. At this point, I cannot do my job without this tool effectively, so I've been shopping around, and I've yet to find a version of this that is worth sinking any money into.

Hope this helps!

u/hncthename · 2 pointsr/Coilporn

Found pretty close to what we use on Amazon

5X Desk Magnifier Lamp,Adjustable Swivel and Swing Arm Magnifier Table Lamp Light With Glass Lens and Bench Clamp https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MTSQYDF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_B61RzbHYP041C

Yeah our screen printer for smt has two shitty cameras for aligning the paste.. then Quality has two Mantis scopes.. 8x and 18x I think, they also have a z vision that they use on a pc monitor... my AOI machiene has the best camera in the shop tho, but it's gotta be since it's checking polarity, value, orientation, solder, ect... I think I can go up to 40x.. it's a little grainy at that magnification but you can get the gist of what ur looking at.

I'm going to have to check out LV website, Amazon doesn't have anything higher than 36g really.

u/smithenheimer · 1 pointr/DIYRift

Online! These were recommended to me by another redditor, they work pretty well (there may be better options out there though!)

u/kkinderen · 5 pointsr/fountainpens

Here's what's in my toolkit...

Polishing cloth

Fine Mesh Pads

20x Loupe

10x Loupe

! Canned Air

Cotton Tipped Applicators

Goulet Mylar Paper

Goulet Brass Sheets

Goulet Grip

Goulet Silicone Grease

! Careful with the canned air. It can be the cause of some funny and not so funny accidents.

A bright desk light with a magnifier comes in handy.

u/puterTDI · 10 pointsr/Skookum

magnifying headgear + light and high quality tweezers.

More challenging: finding a soldering tip that is small enough and having hands that don't shake. I can't express how frustrating it is to melt the solder and have my hand shake right before it hardens back up.

My head lamp: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DW6FJ6S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

My tweezers: https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Precision-Tweezers-Set/IF145-060-3

Dental picks are also useful

u/Chimerith · 2 pointsr/AskElectronics

I’ve actually found that my old iPhone 6 makes a surprisingly good low power microscope. Just hold it 6-8 inches above your PCB and use the digital zoom. Phone cameras tend to have several times the number of pixels of the screen, so you won’t even lose much quality. You also don’t really need that high resolution of an image anyway. You just need it to be bigger and well lit, so bring a lamp or flashlight.

I haven’t tried it as a soldering aid since I don’t do SMD yet. But I spent many years in biology labs manipulating sub-millimeter crystals under some really nice scopes, and I bet that a little rig to hold your phone up would work fine for hobby projects. And anyway, the price is right.

You can upgrade the rig and get some clip on lenses and a better phone arm

I use this magnifying lamp for a lot of work, but 2.25x isn’t enough for this. I think 5x would be good if they exist.

Headlamps are also an option, and this one does up to 13x.

u/Dingus407 · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

http://www.amazon.com/MART-Magnification-Microscope-Magnifier-Magnifying/dp/B00AQUO5ZK

Even a 60x handheld lens would be better than bare eyes. the idea is to check your trichomes consistency for clear/cloudy/and amber tips.

http://nationalmedicalmarijuana.com/gallery/files/5/trichomes_colors_harvest.jpg

If you can't peep these babies you're basically chopping based on how nice your buds look. You probably have at least another week to take a closer look.

u/zasto · 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Unfortunately I couldn't find it on bb&b, but searching "makeup magnifying glasses" on Amazon turned up results. Here's a link to one, it's just the first one I saw so that I could show you an idea of what it looks like.
https://www.amazon.com/Kikkerland-Magnifying-Flip-Makeup-Glasses/dp/B003F1R7RK

u/Toys_and_Bacon · 2 pointsr/Watches

This is correct. You can actually use any analog watch as a compass, assuming you can see the sun, and the watch is on time. If you want an actual compass, they are dirt cheap. There are also quite a few cool Swiss army knives with compass.

u/Coyotebd · 1 pointr/minipainting

Don't both with a magnifying glass. Unless her eyes are poor magnification doesn't provide much benefit - the brush increase in size right along with the miniature

I do have problems with my close in vision so I bought this to aid me. I think you can find the exact same thing cheaper on amazon if you look.

As for lighting, I prefer lights with lots of surface area to make sure shadows are soft. This is what I use.

Edit because I forgot to include my bonafides.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/NYList

The watch that you describe is on Amazon.

It's worth twelve dollars when it works and actually tells the right time.

u/Feltz- · 6 pointsr/oculus

If anyone is wondering about lenses, palmer and quite a few people over at mtbs3d forums have recommended these in particular for diy hmds http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000M755GK/

I think durovis uses these too.

u/microgrowinglady · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

I have a 100x loupe, but it's rather difficult to focus and my hands are shaky. If you have this model, any tips or tricks on how to use it?