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Magnification varies by model. Commonly you’ll see around 2× for general viewing, headband-style loupe glasses offering roughly 1.8×–4.8×, and some units that include a higher-power spot lens (around 3.5×) for close detail work.

Common hands-free designs include headband loupe-style magnifiers (wearable for detailed close work), tabletop-mounted magnifiers with flexible arms (stable, adjustable positioning), and neck-hung or strap-style magnifiers (portable and hands-free while standing or moving).

Most models use 3 AAA batteries (often not included). Some units also offer an alternative power option via a supplied 4.5V DC adapter.

Lens options typically include a larger main viewing lens (examples include roughly 5-inch diameters) for broad-area magnification and smaller spot lenses or multi-lens setups (for example a 3.5× spot lens or fold-up secondary lenses) for higher-magnification detail work.

Lighting is LED-based across most models. Common configurations include single bright LEDs, twin (dual) LEDs, or three “super-bright” LEDs depending on the unit and intended brightness.

Lenses are typically made from optical-grade acrylic or glass; acrylic is common for larger, lightweight viewing areas. Frames and housings are usually plastic, though specifics vary by model.

They’re commonly used for close-detail tasks such as sewing, crafts, hobbies, needlepoint, quilting, jewelry work, artwork, and reading—any activity that benefits from magnified, well-lit viewing.

Adjustments come from design features like fully flexible arms on tabletop units, adjustable neck cords or straps on wearable models, flexible headband fittings, and fold-up or secondary lenses for quick magnification changes—allowing users to position the lens or change magnification to achieve a comfortable viewing distance.

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