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Eschenbach MaxTV Binocular Glasses - Hands Free Binocular Glasses

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Eschenbach MaxTV Binocular Glasses - Hands Free Binocular Glasses

Eschenbach MaxTV Binocular Glasses - Hands Free Binocular Glasses

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Review & Guide Information: The hands-free Eschenbach MaxTV Binocular Glasses are worn like eyeglasses letting you concentrate on watching television movies live theater or sporting events. With 2.1x magnification and a lens focus from 10 feet to infinity these binoculars ensure a clear view of everything in your path. Each lens is separately adjustable and both lenses are frosted to eliminate reflections. Eschenbach binoculars are flexible and lightweight for comfort and ease of use. Maximize the size of TV screens with the easiest-to-fit binocular telescopic distance system ever introduced - MAXTV glasses! These hands-free head-mounted glasses provide 2.1x magnification AND can be adjusted so that each eye lens can be focused separately [±3 diopters] making the system adaptable to most patients! The glasses will focus on objects from distances of 3 m [10 feet] to infinity and are perfect for watching TV sporting events movies theatre bird watching or any other distance viewing activity in which a magnified image would be helpful. With flexible temples the Eschenbach 1624-1 MAXTV telescopic glasses are the most comfortable television viewing device ever. Don’t let your patients rush out and spend thousands on a large screen TV - try the MAXTV first! Features include: Galilean design offers a bright wide field of view (20º) and 2.1x magnificationIndividually focusable objective lenses to compensate for +/- 3D of spherical correction or allow for adjustment of focal length from 10’ to infinityEschenbach PXM optics and flexible plastic temples allow for light weight (only 49 grams - or 1.7 ounces!) with an extremely comfortable fit!Attractive modern hi-tech frame.Frosted objective lens housing eliminates distracting reflectionsMolded bridge with no sharp edges makes the system comfortable to wear even for long periods of timeEngineered for wearers with binocular PDs of 60mm to 68mmProtective sturdy zippered case and ''ear-hooks'' to shorten temple or secure glasses included at no additional charge. Specifications: Magnification: 2.1xLens Size: 32mmLens Type: GalileanCase: IncludedCase Material: Protective CaseLens Material: PXM PlasticMiscellaneous: +/- 3D of spherical correction allows for adjustment of focal length from 10’Temple Length: 135mmBridge: Open saddleFrame Size: 137mmFocal Range: 10 feet to infinityVisual Field: 20 degreesPD Range: 60mm - 68mmWeight: 1.7 ounces or 49 gramsRX-able: No About Eschenbach Optik of America (EOA)Eschenbach Optik of America (EOA) originated in 1983 as the North American branch of Josef Eschenbach''s optical products business in Nuremburg Germany. Eschenbach''s business includes an innovative history responsible for products such as injection-molding lenses an illuminated magnifier and the aplanatic lens design. Now located in Ridgefield Connecticut EOA has Territory Managers and affiliates providing training and top-notch customer support to clients in North Central and South America. EOA is recognized as a leader in magnification products for the visually impaired and is known as the preferred partner for eye care professionals offering low vision care.

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