Do you like to read in bed before retiring for the night but afraid that your table light would disturb others? Do you experience eye strain when trying to read fine print on items like medicine tubes? Or you could be driving at night and need to read a map but find difficulty doing so in low light. Whatever the situation is, if you need something that not only magnifies the print you are trying to read while illuminating it so you could see and read better, look no further than the Page Brite Book Light Magnifier.
Page Brite Book Light Magnifier is a full page-sized book light made of lightweight acrylic. It has an optical grade lens which magnifies print up to 3x as large so that you need not squint or strain to read. There are 4 powerful LED directional bulbs that can be turned on and off: 2 on top and 2 below that light up the entire area of the screen. These bulbs stay cool despite long hours of use and can last over 5,000 hours. Imagine the enjoyment you will have being able to read in bed even while your spouse sleeps without worrying about waking him/her up. You need not read in dim light anymore, causing eye strain. A handy clip allows you to attach the Page Brite Book Light Magnifier to the top of the page so you can read leisurely and hands-free. It also acts as a bookmark to mark where you left off reading. When you order the Page Brite Book Light Magnifier, you also get one Mini Page Brite, a tiny version that you can use to read labels of cans in grocery stores and fine print on medicine bottles.
Make reading a whole lot easier with the Page Brite Book Light Magnifier and the Mini Page Brite.
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2 Customer Reviews of “Page Brite Book Light Magnifier”
Review by Beth Tebe January 25, 2012
Cons: 1) If you’re reading in bed your spouse will be bothered by the light. And it’s very hard to turn the pages while having to maneuver the magnifier. 2) You have to hold the magnifier above the page, you can’t rest it on page. This is quite uncomfortable. 3) Made of flimsy plastic.
It’s not going to fall apart, but it’s not a high-quality product. 4) I found it a strain on the eyes. 5) It’s really only big enough to cover the page of an average sized paperback, maybe a little bigger, but not much.
Pros: It’s nice that it comes with batteries. It works, it’s just cumbersome to use. You decide if it’s worth $10.
Review by aisha December 14, 2010
I had one of these and kept it in the car for a while. Whenver I neded it, it was handy for me to use when my husband was driving.