







🔧 See every detail, master every craft — hands-free brilliance at your command!
The Lightswim Headband Magnifier is a versatile hands-free magnifying solution featuring 7 interchangeable lenses that combine into 21 magnification levels (3X to 15X). Equipped with dual super-bright LEDs offering warm and cool light options, it ensures optimal visibility for intricate tasks. The set includes 9 professional-grade anti-static tweezers made from stainless steel, ideal for electronics, jewelry, and crafts. Designed with lightweight, scratch-resistant acrylic lenses and ergonomic padding, it fits most head sizes comfortably, making it perfect for watch repair, sewing, hobbies, and detailed professional work.









| ASIN | B08XHBVQ86 |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,112 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 198 in Magnifying Glasses |
| Brand | Lightswim |
| Brand Name | Lightswim |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 2,190 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Weight | 393 Grams |
| Item weight | 393 Grams |
| Lens Material | Acrylic |
| Lens material | Acrylic |
| Magnification Strength | 15 x |
| Magnification strength | 15 x |
| Manufacturer | Lightswim |
| UPC | 734009728527 |
A**6
Great piece of kit!
Comes with an excellent range of easy to switch lenses, little covers for the led lights - they actually are very useful and work well and can be swivelled to change angle, spare set of led light covers, lense cleaning cloth, tweezer set that seems to be pretty good and in a robust nylon fold up thingy. Batteries included (aaa). Thought the thing would sit lopsided because of the battery case in the side but no problem. The lenses are adjustable too. I found that with the range of lenses I did not need to wear my specs and using the 6x lense managed to fix some jewellery for my wife w the included tweezer set and the effective led’s switched on. Very pleased with kit. I’ll be able to use this when sorting out watches too and other small stuff. I think it’s a very useful great purchase. Hope it’s durable!
A**R
Great product but a little uncomfortable.
Exactly what I was looking for, they are very tight around the head and dig into the side of my head with little cushioning. You get allot for the price and a very smart looking toolkit. They are light and dont pull down. The magnification is good with lots of variety. Overall other than the discomfort its a good product.
N**S
Great piece of kit
Great for looking at coins and tinkering with watches, headband felt a little tight to start but they are lightweight and once on it feels comfortable and stays in place, lenses are clear with a good selection of magnification, I use Higher magnification for the close work in one eye and a reader lens strength 2/3 in the other so I don’t have to keep taking them off. Customer service was excellent, the lenses sent were not as the advertisement, I had one of the strength 10 and 3 strength 7, email to the helpdesk soon sorted it replacement was sent within 3 days, would reccomend. Great value for money.
R**P
OK for looking at small things, but not for working on them at the same time.
These magnifying glasses come with plenty of lenses and accessories, including the batteries for the lamps. Unfortunately, I didn't pay enough attention to the focal length information and this is important to understand because anything other than the 3x magnification has a focal length that is just so close to the lens that it is impossible to look at the object and do anything to it at the same time, e.g. for close-up soldering or watch repair. Also since the lenses are quite small and are fitted to separate eyepieces, the vision you get is like very bad binoculars, with a large black area between left and right eyes. Add to that the very close focal length and you end up seeing two different parts of the object for the left and right eye. The only advantage I can see is that you can lift either eyepiece out of the way, so you could use separate magnifications for each eye and switch between normal vision and two levels of magnification. Since I primarily wanted to be able solder very small components, it is of no use for my intended task. I suggest you try these blue ones: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Magnifier-Professional-Head-Mounted-Binocular-Magnification-1-5X/dp/B0B1DGQT9B/ref=sr_1_6
M**H
I shall give them 2 weeks benefit of the doubt
UPDATE! BEFORE READING THE BELOW READ THIS: I have since learned that all my criticisms are kinda normal for these. Are there any with lenses with focus controls - not sure, but I have re-examined these with their lowest 3x illumination and did something I had not tried before. I shut down the left light. This gave massively more contrast and shading with this 3x lens set, I have to say, will deliver exactly the function I hoped for. Do I feel the higher magnitudes do the same? I have no idea. Your craft would have to work wth the tiniest of items, but I guess many do just that. FIRST IMPRESSIONS I have never owned this sort of thing before, so was not sure what to expect - but not this. I will update this in the next couple of weeks, as I am very conscious I have a 30-day return guarantee and think that is the way this is going to go. Admittedly an assumption, but mine was that there would be knurled wheels to adjust focus distance to suit one's task and that while yes the available distance might descend with the order of magnification, you'd not need to be all but hitting your nose on your subject, losing wider context just to achieve focus and if you move focus is entirely lost. I assumed that if you increased magnification, then yes you'd need to move closer and the field of focus would reduce, but even at just 3x - you have your nose on the model if you want to maintain focus. Until now, I have been using a superb Fresnel magnifying glass, but it lacks a stand. Now I think I shall seek a glass on a stand and this - well! I honestly cannot see myself using it, but I shall persist for a week or two and see if it wins me over. RIght now, I would have to say I would prefer to squint and use my own eyesight than this product. As I say, I have no experience of such so maybe this is normal for such glasses but I struggle to believe so. Brightness is fine, but functionality is not, and the quality feels beyond cheap. Nasty plastic and the most fiddly and poorly engineered battery box I have seen in my 66 years. I have a lot of battery items and getting the batteries into the box on this was 'an experience' without them popping out due to a mix of bad quality manufacture and poor design. Even in swearing and tryting to get them to stay in, the feel of the battery case was just horribly one of cheap plastic. Surprisingly give the horrible plastic they are really not that uncomfortable to wear and a friend gave me a tip that using adhesive backed velcro - using the soft material side on the inside of headsets arms - is a great way to make such things more comfortable - not that I have tried that as yet. As I say I will update this in two weeks after using them and trying to adapt, bu right now - I am already lookng to replace them. I feel that these offered something that sounded amazing at teh price... almost impossible.. and impossible is what it proved to be
P**S
They aren't giant it just looks that way!
Great item, not only do they make small things big. It makes them bright too. Hidden bonus, scaring the postie wearing them. She said i looked like a propper mad scientist
J**N
Useful but very tight
This is very handy but i find the arms too tight. Actually quite painful after awhile. The leds don't seem to help much but could be my model
A**S
Please don’t waste your money.
Very cheaply made and seem to be made for people with very small heads. Very tight fitting and would give me a headache if worn for anything other than a few minutes. I would definitely not recommend.
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