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This rechargeable head magnifier features 3 adjustable LED lights lasting up to 8 hours, 5 interchangeable lenses plus a rotatable auxiliary lens offering 23 magnification levels from 1X to 14X, and a dual lens slot design. Its ergonomic, sponge-padded headband with 3 adjustment knobs ensures all-day comfort and hands-free precision, perfect for detailed crafts, jewelry making, and professional close-up work.















| ASIN | B09DD79KNN |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,343 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #96 in Magnifiers |
| Brand | Dilzekui |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (738) |
| Date First Available | December 3, 2021 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 1.37 pounds |
| Item model number | HBFDJ-HB |
| Lens Material | Acrylic,Glass |
| Magnification Strength | 14 x |
| Manufacturer | Dilzekui |
| Package Dimensions | 13.07 x 9.65 x 2.68 inches |
| UPC | 791751064501 |
D**D
Good product
Easy to use, works great. I can finally see what I'm doing when working on my watch collection.
D**S
Way more comfortable than the kind with the nose piece.
I uses these for painting miniatures and jewelry making. I like these quite a bit. Though a little heavy, they are way more comfortable than those with a nose piece. After a few hours they do get a little uncomfortable, but nothing like the ones with the nose piece. These style head sets are heavy and having all that weight on the bridge of my nose was too much. About an hour was all I could stand with those. They work over glasses, but as I only use reading glasses, so prefer to use them without as due to the nature of magnification, you have to hold the objects closer with them on. The ability to have a second drop down lens is great for looking at detail, though is not very practical using tools. You have to get so close that the tool hits the lens. In the second lens holder, I put a magnification that is comfortable to work with, and, the smallest magnification lens in the front position, that can be flipped up out of the way. If I need a closer look, I swing the additional lens dow. The combination of the two lenses provide a great amount of magnification, however you do have to bring the object very close to the lens, so prevents tool usage. This isn’t a design flaw, it is just the nature of extreme magnification. If you need a crazy magnified view you can swi g the side diopter down on one eye. This provides more magnification than I really need for what I do and the object has to be almost touching the lens. But it is cool play with and may come in handy in certain cases depending on what you need them for.
T**C
Great for hand embroidery
As a chronic migraineur who loves to craft, it’s hard standing the bright lights needed to make precise stitches while embroidering. This headset keeps the light out of my eyes and only on my stitches. The magnifying lenses are an huge bonus, as I’m not straining my eyes or my neck trying to get a closer look. After only a few days, it’s already been a game changer. The headset is lightweight, and adjusting the size of the headband is easy and precise. The light is nice and bright, and the various lenses make it a good fit for many activities. The only reason I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5 is how often I’ll have to recharge it. After about 5 or 6 hours of use, the light started to dim slightly, just enough where it wasn’t effective for my needs. Of course, if you just charge it after every session or two, this shouldn’t be much of a problem. Highly recommend this headset!
T**N
Magnifying Glass Headset
Well built Item
J**S
The Sinister Gaze of the Dilzekui Head Mount Magnifier
In the dimly lit basement laboratory of Dr. Harrison, a renowned inventor, stood a peculiar contraption known as the Dilzekui Head Mount Magnifier with LED Light. With its sleek design and advanced optical lenses, it promised to revolutionize precision work and intricate tasks. Little did anyone suspect the sinister secret that lay hidden within this innocuous device. One stormy night, as Dr. Harrison toiled away in his laboratory, a power surge suddenly surged through the room, causing the Dilzekui Head Mount Magnifier to flicker to life. Unbeknownst to the inventor, the surge had awakened an otherworldly energy embedded within the magnifier, transforming it into a malevolent force. Curiosity piqued, Dr. Harrison decided to test the magnifier, unaware of the horror that awaited him. As he donned the head mount, the LED light emitted an eerie, pulsating glow. Instantly, a sense of unease washed over him, but he dismissed it as mere imagination. As Dr. Harrison peered through the magnifier's lenses, he noticed a subtle change in his surroundings. Shadows seemed to stretch and twist, and the laboratory became shrouded in an unsettling aura. The innocent-looking device had become a portal to a realm beyond comprehension. The magnifier's LED light intensified, casting an ethereal glow that revealed the unseen. Horrifying creatures, previously invisible to the naked eye, emerged from the shadows. With every glance through the lenses, their grotesque forms grew more defined, their malevolence palpable. Realizing the grave danger he had unwittingly unleashed, Dr. Harrison attempted to remove the magnifier, but it clung to his head with an unnatural grip. Panic set in as he became trapped in a nightmarish struggle against the magnifier's influence. As the malevolent creatures closed in on Dr. Harrison, he desperately searched for a way to reverse the nightmarish events. In a last-ditch effort, he managed to locate the power source of the magnifier. With trembling hands, he severed the connection, causing the device to go dark. Instantly, the horrors vanished, as if they had never existed. Dr. Harrison, now free from the clutches of the Dilzekui Head Mount Magnifier, sank to the floor, gasping for breath. He realized the dangers of meddling with forces beyond comprehension, a lesson etched deeply into his soul. In the aftermath of that fateful night, Dr. Harrison destroyed the magnifier, vowing never to unleash such malevolence again. The basement laboratory remained a haunting reminder of the horrors that had unfolded, a cautionary tale for future generations of inventors. And so, the Dilzekui Head Mount Magnifier with LED Light faded into obscurity, its secrets buried in the annals of forgotten inventions. But somewhere, in the darkness, its malevolent energy lingered, waiting for an unwitting soul to stumble upon its twisted power once more.
S**E
Eases frustration of certain tasks
Wonderful for jobs requiring two hands and tiny maneuvering.
T**R
It "works" and there are several magnification lenses provided.
It "works" and there are several magnification lenses provided. However, I feel that the lenses are too narrow and you can easily get out of the field of vision for some projects. I hate having to constantly move my head from side to side to work on a motherboard/other project. Otherwise, the headband fits well, locks in place well, is comfortable to wear. The light is "adequate" but not much more than bright enough. I deducted 1 star due to the small magnification lens size.
D**J
Not the most comfortable fit
I quit using it because it didn’t fit right on my head even after adjusting it and it wasn’t comfortable. I used it to do crafts for a period of time so maybe if you’re using it for a Quick Look it isn’t bad. After this I bought a different brand.
L**Y
Tient vraiment bien et est confortable
R**N
Its for very intricate embroidery work. Impossible to use the headband as the plastic band is not adjustable to fit my head frame. It can only be enlarged. Wouldnt be ordering anymore products through amazon if i have to bear the costs for returns.
L**A
Atende bem para o uso
M**T
I bought this as working on electronics has become more difficult and I find I need more light and the magnification really helps as well. The higher magnifications are shallow in their focus range but for close work it's OK. Headband is comfortable and adjust easily. Only downside is the battery for the LED is built in making it more difficult to change once it stops taking a charge. Would've liked to see it use AAA or AA instead just for convenience and you can still use rechargeable cells.
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