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Common lens sizes include round lenses about 4–5 inches in diameter, oval lenses such as 5.5 x 4 inches, and some higher-magnification models use a 4.3-inch optical glass lens.
Typical mounting options include freestanding floor lamps with rolling bases, clamp-on or screw-clamp desk attachments, and models that can be used either with a sturdy clamp or a heavy stand for freestanding use.
Many magnifying lamps feature adjustable positioning such as height-adjustable or extendable swing arms and multi-joint, architect-style arms that allow precise placement of the lens and light.
Some lamps provide a fixed cool-white output (for example around 6000K), while others offer adjustable color temperatures or multiple modes spanning roughly 3000K (warm) to 6500K (cool/neutral).
Product listings sometimes show diopter-to-magnification conversions—for example, a 3‑diopter lens is listed as about 1.75X and a 5‑diopter lens as about 2.25X. Verify the manufacturer’s specifications for exact conversions.
Handheld lighted magnifiers are generally portable and lightweight; examples include folding or collapsible handles, included carrying cases, and compact sizes designed for travel or easy storage.