🔍 See the Details, Master the Craft!
The eSynic Rechargeable Head Magnifying Glass is a professional-grade tool designed for precision tasks. It features 5 interchangeable lenses offering magnification from 1.5X to 13X, adjustable LED lighting for optimal visibility, and a comfortable, adjustable headband for extended use. With a rechargeable battery providing 2-3 hours of use, this magnifier is perfect for hobbies, crafts, and detailed work.
Brand | eSynic |
Model Number | ESY206 |
Colour | White |
Package Dimensions | 33.1 x 24.3 x 7.9 cm; 550 g |
Material | ABS Plastic Bracket |
Item Weight | 550 g |
M**E
Good magnification and ease of use
Easy to adjust and comfortable towear. Robust and yet lightweight.Used for modelling, knitting and cross stitch. Very useful and an excellent price for those with visual impairments
D**W
Excellent. Very pleased.
This is a great piece of kit for my model making and electronic work. It's not the cheapest unit. But I have to say it's well worth the extra cost compared to the cheaper versions. I've thrown several of those away over past couple of years. The fit to your head is good and very adjustable lights are bright and adjustable. Lenses are very good and again a whole range of options. I can wear my reading glasses and add the headset as well if I want to. Thoroughly recommended. The USB charging is a great touch too. No more hunting for batteries.
A**R
a good all rounder.
I had a similar model magnifying head set before ,but it had a weak spot on the flipping up of the lens ,this device is more robust with the advantage of been able to use more than one strength of magnifier lens that can used at the same time.
B**D
Very handy
very handy, have used it a couple of times for some intricate work and it worked a treat, comfortable to wear, fits easily over own glasses, LED light directs a good light to what your working on.
M**E
Excellent design and great value
Bought this for my wife for use on craft projects. Since both of us are elderly, we have issues with eyesight. The first and most obvious thing is to highlight the design thought which has gone into this product: all the possible requirements seem to have been addressed. The device can be adjusted in multiple ways from changing magnification, adjustment light brightness and angle and achieving comfort for the user. As yet, as cannot comment on reliability but I expect a device this well-designed will also be reliable.Finally, the cost was great value. So far, absolutely delighted.
D**R
Very disappointed.
Bought these magnifier for scale modeling in August. I had no reason to use the lights on the front of the magnifier but now the dark nights are here I decided to give them a try and very good they are. That is until I tried to charge them. Nothing. No red illuminated charging light and no charge. It is a great shame because it is a very comfortable functional product but this has spoilt my buyer experience.
A**R
Very good price for very good Quality.
If you are doing any minute detail stuff, THESE ARE VERY GOOD INDEED, for detail painting, Cutting, ect. ect,
D**S
Some Good Features.
Bought as I wear glasses and I needed a hands-free magnifier that did not have a nose support.Good Things ...* Has the ability to use 2 of the large lenses (1x to 3.5x) at the same time. If you use 2 of the large lenses in combination with the small 8x lens you can get up-to 14x magnification (VERY USEFUL).* The headband adjustment is simple and easy to use with one hand.* The LED light is fairly powerful and the beam is adjustable vertically and horizontally.* After reading other reviews about units being supplied with defective batteries, I opened the light to see how it worked. The circuit allows you to disconnect the battery and power the light directly from the USB connection.Not So Good Things ...* Not really suitable for wearers of 'Varifocal' or 'Bifocal' glasses. Things work a lot better if you wear 'standard' glasses.* If you have a narrow or small head don't expect the head band to conform to your head shape at all points. It sits securely enough when correctly adjusted but feels odd when you first start to use it.* The white material that supports the light and lenses ...* Can 'droop' over time if the side screws are not tightened enough.* Is made of a flexible but brittle material. If you stress it too much it can crack at the front causing the lense mount to drop out. It is easily repairable using superglue, but when mine cracked (trying to get the headband to conform to my head better) I re-inforced the area with some spare plastic to stop it happening again.Conclusions ...Works reasonably well for my needs, and so long as you are aware of its limitations and look after the lenses should last a reasonable length of time.