🔧 Magnify Your Craft with Ease!
The YOCTOSUN Magnifying Glasses with Light are designed for hobbyists and professionals alike, featuring 5 interchangeable lenses for magnification up to 350%, a comfortable and adjustable headband, and a rechargeable LED light for detailed work. Perfect for sewing, crafts, and electronic repairs, this versatile tool comes with a protective storage case, making it an ideal gift for anyone who values precision and convenience.
Handle Material | Rubber |
Lens Material | Glass |
Color | White |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.8"L x 3.5"W |
Magnification Strength | 3.5 x |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
R**S
Help to see detailed work - multiple magnifications with a rechargable light
I use this magnifying set often when crafting or even for woodworking if doing detailed work. The set replaced a heavier set I previously had which caused my ears to hurt. You can use these with temple pieces like glasses or with a band that will go around your head so there is no pressure on your ears. The light is rechargable (which is better than batteries in my opnion) and can be adjusted in both brightness and position. The magnifying lenses can also be adjusted in position - when you need to flip them up and out of the way or when you need that magnification. The case is perfect for storage and to keep everything together. IN one woodworking class several members asked to borrow this unit to help cut some fiddly pieces with the scroll saw. While i may see 20/25, you still at times need that help. Especially handy when using those 3mm rhinestones also!
C**T
This is my third pair because I share them with grandchildren when we “Art it up”. What a delight!
Of the seven or so magnifying gadgets I have purchased over the years for doing miniature art collages, these magnifying glasses are the clear winners by far! Ease of use, comfort, dual adjustable lights, and five easily interchangeable lenses in a protective case—and now these adjustable magnifying, lighted glasses can also be recharged! No more fear of batteries running out in right the middle of an art project!I have three pair now for various uses, and so when grandchildren do art work with me, they have their own pair to use. These lighted, magnifying glasses easily work for my children and husband as well—they seems to fit all sizes as my husband has also used them while doing close, so they are seemingly “one-size fits all” (Though I don’t believe they are advertised as such, so be sure to check your own requirements for the viability of this feature.)They seem to fit as most eyeglasses do, but unlike glasses, they come with the addition of an adjustable magnifier, and the lighting feature—both the magnifier and the lighting option can be easily adjusted to a specific targeted area, by moving either the lens, the light, or both, up or down, in or out, to more specifically target the area of choice.An additional use includes magnification and light to read small print: as a lifelong avid reader, my close vision is not as clear as it once was, but I found using my lighted, magnifying art glasses, (even with my “readers” underneath) worked ever so much easier and was much more effective and convenient than the three other “whole page” or standard-sized “Sherlock Holmes” style magnifying glasses I had been struggling to make work for me as a reading boost. Not so with these glasses-type magnifiers so I now keep an extra pair near my books. They work perfectly.Theses magnifying art glasses are so wonderful and in so many ways, as noted, that I donated my seven other “headgear” magnifiers accumulated over the years, as I tried over and over to find the best fit for the artwork I do. Now that I have found that perfect fit—magnifier, light, and ease of use, it is such a relief and a delight all in one. After using these, the rest seem, well, they seem quite uselessly quaint.
K**R
I love these!!!
These are fantastic! They would have gotten 5 stars if the light was stronger. Other than that, they work wonderfully! I use them for cross stitch and coloring. They make my hobbies way more enjoyable! The glasses come with multiple lenses with different magnifications, and the glasses are adjustable, so it’s easy to really pinpoint what you need to see. I’d buy these over and over again
D**Y
Good hard to see glasses
Works great when working on hard to see projects. Zoom right in with different lenses. Comes with light as well.
A**D
Very useful, moderately comfortable, would recommend.
I got these to use for gem/stone faceting. This is a hobby I've very recently acquired, and am by no means an experienced or professional at, so don't delve too much into my review/opinions, because I definitely don't know what to look for in a magnifying headset for faceting.That being said, let's get started!It seems like decent quality overall, especially for the price, though I've never really had to purchase a magnifying headset before so I don't really have much reference for what a good quality one costs.The plastic is pretty sturdy, it's nice that it comes with the option of having either the elastic head strap or the normal plastic glasses arms. The elastic strap seems like decent quality elastic, not super great, but not horrible, so as long as you keep it adjusted to a proper size for you and don't stretch it a whole lot it should last a fair amount of time. For reference, I do sew, so I have at least moderate knowledge of different qualities of elastic.It is a little bit weighty in the front, understandably, and that can make the nose piece press a bit on your nose.It has a bit of rubber on it, though, so it's not super uncomfortable, and the nose piece itself does seem moderately flexible so it should be rather easy to adapt it to different nose shapes, though I'd probably steer away from bending and flexing it too much for fear of causing a weak point and breaking it off.The cleaning cloth it comes with is fairly small, but it does the job. I typically just use it to take the different magnifying pieces out of their case in an attempt to avoid smudges, which works moderately well.The case for the magnifying pieces seems well made, and has enough room inside to tuck the little cleaning cloth inside.I do wish that it was organized a little bit differently, though. The part of the magnifying pieces that attaches into the headset is faced up, which is pretty much the only thing you can use to get them out. Maybe it's so that you have minimal contact with the actual magnifying pieces themselves? Either way, it's a little bit inconvenient to take them out from that point with the cleaning cloth (for minimal contact) and then have to fiddle with the tiny cleaning cloth to get it situated in a way that you can apply enough pressure to slide it into place in the headset.That's just a minor gripe, though, honestly it's really not that big of an issue.The lower setting on the light is a bit dim, though the higher level seems like pretty good output.I suppose it depends on what you're trying to view and how much reflection is acceptable.The headset itself doesn't come with any sort of case, and it's a little bit oddly shaped to store, but not horribly so.Overall, it's a great, inexpensive magnifying headset! I would, and probably will purchase it again!I haven't actually gotten to use it for faceting yet, so I can't say how it does for that, but I had a splendid time looking very closely at the variety of gems and stones I have!Also, just to clarify, in my photo I am also wearing a work headset on top of the magnifying headset, this headset does not have a phone/microphone/ear piece built in.
F**L
Great product for its value
Even better than expected, very adjustable and customizable, I do diamond painting and for this the glasses really help, sturdy materials and lots of magnifying options.
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