Visor - Magnifier 〈Instant ›〉
Built-in LEDs ensure your workspace is evenly lit without shadows.
If your work involves "getting under the hood" of a machine, go for a professional-grade lens visor . If you want a tool that helps you navigate the world with low vision, a digital magnifier app is your best companion. visor - magnifier supports AirPlay visor - magnifier
Unlike handheld loupes, a visor allows for a completely hands-free experience. This is critical for tasks like soldering micro-components or repairing small gear teeth in clocks . Key Features to Look For: Built-in LEDs ensure your workspace is evenly lit
For hobbyists and professionals—including clock repairers, jewelers, and electronics technicians—a physical visor is a staple of the workbench. visor - magnifier supports AirPlay Unlike handheld loupes,
The app is fully optimized for VoiceOver, providing spoken guidance for its simple, color-coded buttons.
For those who need a hands-free digital experience, you can pair the app with a specialized Smartphone Stand to hold your device steady while reading. Which One Do You Need? Physical Visor Visor Magnifier App Best For Soldering, clock repair, beading Reading menus, mail, or medicine bottles Portability Bulky; best for a fixed workbench Fits in your pocket via your smartphone Customization Swap physical lens plates Instant digital contrast and zoom changes Cost Varies by lens quality (glass vs. plastic) Highly affordable or free trial options