🔍 See the details, seize the day!
The Beileshi Rechargeable Head-Mounted Magnifier is a versatile optical tool designed for hobbyists and professionals alike. Featuring 4 LED lights with adjustable brightness, it offers 1.5X to 3.5X magnification through detachable lenses. The comfortable headband and adjustable visor ensure a perfect fit, making it ideal for various tasks from jewelry making to intricate crafts.
G**S
Great magnifier
Great and cheap magnifier, used to assemble watches
A**R
Good Pair of Optical
They work for me very well. They are less expensive than the Donegan line that I have trusted on. The light is quite helpful, too and better than the light accessories for Donegan.
G**S
Four Stars only
Although I try best to see the good in everything and everybody to be truthful about this product I was a bit disappointed. The function is somewhat bad because it does not stay when raising the visor. While you don't need the magnification after a couple of uses it begins to slowly fall. This is very inconvenient when you are not able to stop it because both hands are in use with your project.The headband adjustment does function properly and stays tight. Overall I can still use it for the purpose it was purchased for. It is not a bust, but I would not give it five stars, maybe 4. Thanks for the opportunity .
S**.
Excellent optics, pretty decent headband
I already have two original Donegan Optical "Optivisors" which are excellent but quite expensive. I had read the glass optics provided with these are excellent and that they also fit Optivisors. Both of these are correct. The headband is not as good as the Donegan headband in fit or smooth adjustment, but it is OK to good. If I was only comparing to most other makes of magnifying visors I would not know this one is a solid B rating rather than an A. It isn't as though you adjust these things all the time, a little bit of stiff operation beats sloppy in any event. A very good deal at half the price of a single plate from Donegan! The forehead padding is a bit "almost good", maybe a felt strip will end up being added over the plastic pillow sort of stuff provided, but I'm being picky to even mention that. If it is that important buy the original, but I'm very pleased given the amount of money saved.
Z**K
Cheap knockoff of a superior product, but it works.
This appears to be a cheap knock-off of the similar but higher-quality Donegan Optical product. Most of the design, down to dimensions, texture and style are close if not identical.A few points:1. The pivot adjustment nuts do not stay put as one raises and lowers the visor. Expect to be tightening the nuts often.2. The visor sticks out about 1/2" farther due to the (mis)location of the pivot points in the headband. This can prevent you from getting close to your work, especially in tight situations.3. The visor band is vinyl instead of leather, and has no sweat-absorbing felt band.4. The magnifier plates are compatible with the Donegan Optical magnifier lenses, and seem to be decent quality.5. The magnifier lens case is warped and does not hold the lenses unless the attachment pins are removed first. Also, mine came with six pins. Why there isn't a pair of pins for each of the four lenses seems bizarre. So you need to move the plastic pins from lens to lens. This seems unnecessary and likely to help you lose pins.So overall, I think this product is OK for brief occasional use. But if you expect to use it often, think about a higher quality product.One appealing strategy is to buy this, toss this headset, buy a less-expensive Donengan product that comes with a plastic lens, and use the set of four lenses that come with this product with the superior Donegan headset.
C**N
MUCH BETTER
Pretty good .. so far! I had another item like this but the lens hung down, rather than sit attached like these and it ALWAYS fell out and was basically more trouble than it was worth. The mere fact that these lens don't hang down to where they will get bumped and knocked off is enough for me to give this item 5 stars! They're comfortable enough. Anything you wear for too long will dig in and be annoying so I'm not trippin about that.
M**K
Very well worth the price
Very comfortable and works as described. Excellent value .
B**B
This "Magnifying Helmet" Is Almost Kinda Okay
I do a lot of closeup work, fixing intricate mechanisms and delicate items. First likes, then dislikes.LIKESI like that it's stereo for depth perception.I like that the light can swivel left and right.I like that it's inexpensive.The box it came in is quite nice, with color graphics, made of good cardboard.DISLIKESThe magnifying lens holder portion of the headset keeps flopping down. It has screws to tighten it, to keep it in place. They loosen at the same the lens holder flops down. I screwed them down as tight as they'd go: FLOP, hitting either my nose or the item I'm working on.This "magnifying helmet" is very uncomfortable to wear. I have been able to wear many things on my head without trouble: hats, glasses, helmets, headlights, all sorts of different things, but not this thing. I don't know if it's the cheap plastic or the weird shape of the stiff head-band, but whatever it is, it is uncomfortable and oddly loose.The included light eats batteries ravenously. I got maybe 40 minutes out of two AAAs.The plastic this thing is made out of is super cheap. There may be cheaper plastic somewhere in the world, but this plastic is cheaper than any I'd like near me, let alone on my noggin'.You've got two magnifications only: 2x & 4x. Those are both pretty useful levels, but I'd sure like more variety.The 4x magnification is for one eye only. When not in use its lens protrudes, smacking uncontrollably into nearby objects, like the $5000 guitar I'm working on.The helmet itself is overly large, bumping into things I'm working on. That $5000 guitar I mentioned being its favorite.The thing is cheap to buy, and that's because it's a cheap piece of equipment. It feels cheap, works cheap, and reeks of cheapness continually.Color me "disappointed" on this one.
TrustPilot
2天前
2 周前