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Price: $21.99
(as of Apr 01, 2026 16:54:46 UTC – Details)

B0GG9ZC4TV, Specifications:
Lens Material: Acrylic Resin Material
Light Modes: 3 levels of high&middle&low bright; 3 colors modes (cool&warm&mixed)
6 Lenses Magnifications: 1.0X, 1.5X, 2.0X, 2.5X, 3.0X, 4.0X with a small plastic lenses case
Features:
Our headset magnifier features an ergonomic, lightweight glasses frame with a silicone nose bracket for comfort. Its upgraded 2-in-1 magnetic headband adjusts easily via temple buttons for a secure fit. Equipped with rechargeable LED lights (cool & warm), it offers color/brightness adjustment & precise angle control. The 6 detachable acrylic lenses (1X-4X)…, 5,
Reviewer: CST
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Versatile and Functional Magnifier
Review: This magnifying headset is a well‑thought‑out option if you do close work like crafts, electronics, or sewing lash work—and want both hands free plus decent lighting. Comfort and fit are better than most cheap magnifying glasses I’ve tried. The frame is shaped like regular glasses with a silicone‑coated, adjustable nose piece, and it’s light enough that it doesn’t dig into the bridge of your nose during longer sessions. The standout feature is the 2‑in‑1 magnetic headband: you slide the buttons on the temples to extend the band around your head, and it snaps magnetically at your ears, so you can switch between “glasses” and “headband” style without taking everything apart. That makes a huge difference in keeping the headset from slipping when you look down.The lighting setup is excellent for the price. You get three brightness levels and three color modes (cool, warm, and mixed), all controlled from the light unit on top of the frame, and you can tilt the lamp up or down to aim it exactly where you’re working. I’m so glad it’s USB‑C rechargeable instead of using replaceable batteries, and there’s a battery indicator on the side so you’re not surprised by a dead light in the middle of a project. I was surprised by how helpful it was to be able to switch between cool and warm light. It’s great to have it cool and white for very detailed, high‑contrast work, then warm or mixed when your eyes are getting tired or you’re doing less detailed and focused work.There are six interchangeable acrylic lenses (1x, 1.5x, 2x, 2.5x, 3x, 4x), stored in a small case. They’re lightweight, reasonably scratch‑resistant, and quite clear for acrylic. Each lens has a fixed focal length, which is basically the ideal working distance, that ranges from about 21.7 inches at 1x down to around 5.4 inches at 4x, so you do need to choose the right lens for the job and adjust how far you hold your work from your face. Swapping lenses is simple: slide one into the single slot until it clicks, and it stays locked in place without wobble.There are a few trade‑offs. These are not prescription lenses, so if you already wear glasses, you’ll either be stacking solutions (contacts plus this headset) or using them only for certain tasks. At higher magnifications, the depth of field is small, so you have to keep your hands within a narrow distance band to stay in focus. This set is a very solid, feature‑rich magnifier for the money: comfortable, stable with the magnetic headband, genuinely useful lighting options, and enough lens choices to cover everything from reading small print to detailed needlework, soldering, or model building. If you spend any serious time on close‑up projects and are tired of juggling handheld magnifiers and clip‑on lights, this is a strong, practical upgrade.
Reviewer: S. Johnson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: See what you’re doing better. Lightweight and comfortable with a lot of adjustability.
Review: As I’ve been getting older my eyes aren’t what they once were. I do a a lot of cnc relief carvings that I then do detailed painting on. Also electronic work where I’m soldering tiny connections. It really helps to be able to see to use a head-worn magnifying glass like this. I have one of the visor style ones and that works pretty well. But a friend of mine had this style and looked like it had some nice features so I decided to try it out.When I first tried it on I couldn’t get it to stay on my face. The bridge kept sliding off my nose and it ke it seemed really heavy. I thought it was going to be unusable. But then I realized that there’s actually some really clever design to it. In the temples are hidden a couple straps that slide out that have magnets on the end. Once you extend those and hook the magnets together it really stays nice and secure on my head. It’s super comfortable. (in the listing it shows you being able to use without strap, but for me I couldn’t see how this would be possible unless you’re tilting your head back)This is really adjustable. The light has 3 color choices and 3 brightness choices for each. The light tilts to aim at your work area. Recharges with usb-c. Has led bars indicating charge levelThere are 5 different lenses with 5 different magnification levels. They easily snap in so you can change them according to what kind of work you’re doing. You can also slide them closer or farther from your eyes to change the distance that they’re in focus. View is really clear and not distorted.Overall I’m really impressed with this. Build quality seems really good. It’s all plastic, but fairly sturdy. You’re going to want to treat it with care, but also not going to just break on it’s own.I think it’s a little more comfortable than the visor style one I have. It’s also a little lighter. One thing I really like about this is you can see around the magnifying lenses. With the visor it’s more tunnel vision. I can easily look up at the TV or at my work unmagnified just as easily.If you’re doing any kind of. detail work that you need to see what you’re doing a little better, this well be a big help.
Reviewer: michele
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: My friend is jealous because he just got a lesser set and he said he’s going to buy one of these.
Review: Magnifying Glass with Light, 1X-4X Magnifying Glasses, Rechargeable Magnifier Headset with Magnetic Headband, Detachable 6 Lenses, 3 Light Modes Magnify Glasses for Close Work Crafts SewingFirst impressions: Nice lighted headset that sits on your ears like glasses. The light is rechargeable and has 3 settings. The lenses are in a plastic case to keep them from being scratched. There are six lenses. The temple arms have a retractable cord that can magnetically attach to each other behind your head to keep them from falling off if you put your head down.Installation/setup: Charge fully before using. Use the appropriate lens for what you need to see and adjust the light so you can see clearly.Final thoughts: I like this set much better than the one I had before. This one sits much easier on my ears and there are more lenses in this kit. The light is brighter as well. My last ones were lost when I moved so I was glad to see these available. This is an improved set and I’m glad I got it. My friend is jealous because he just got a lesser set and he said he’s going to buy one of these.⭐️1 star – I don’t recommend it at all, poor quality.⭐️⭐️ 2 stars – I don’t recommend it, it has multiple faults, or a very high price.⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3 stars – It’s passable, It has some faults but the quality is ok for what it is.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 stars – Product quite acceptable, it does what it promises.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars – Product that I totally recommend.
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