Optivisor write up

Started by Maenoferren, 11 March 2014, 11:59:14 PM

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If you don't find the light helpful or don't enjoy wearing the headband, I would recommend a couple of cheap reading glasses in various strengths instead -- different strengths for different tasks. If you already wear glasses, it's comfortable enough wearing a pair of large round glasses over your prescription glasses. As Ray says, watching TV at the same time poses a problem!

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I got an optivisor from Boyes a few months ago for £6.99 to help see while I'm sculpting, which are virtually the same as the ones in the review.

I gotta agree the light is pretty poor, so I end up using a high power head torch perched on top. Mind you, since they were only £6.99 it was a bit of a bargain, so I can't complain too much!  ;)
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