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Carson DeskBrite 300 Magnifier Desk Lamp

The DeskBrite™ 300 is a 2x aspheric COB LED magnifier desk lamp with a 5x power spot lens. 

This desk lamp features four super-bright COB LED lights with a diffusive cover. Light diffusers work to eliminate LED hot spots, blending and evenly distributing the light. COB LEDs are brighter than traditional LEDs, provide a greater uniformity of lights and consume less power. Its large 4.3" crystal-clear aspheric, acrylic lens provides a large viewing area for any hobby. Aspheric lens magnifiers allow for increased magnification and image clarity while greatly reducing edge to edge distortion.

It makes a great reading aid for books, menus, magazines and newspapers, and can be used for crafts, hobbies, inspection, model building, soldering, jewelry design, needlepoint, sewing, quilting, coins, stamp collecting and more.

  • Four super-bright COB LEDs
  • Diffusive cover
  • Flexible goose neck to position magnifier where you need it
  • Perfect low vision reading aid 
  • Versatile hands-free magnifier 
  • Uses included USB-C to US wall adapter with 6-foot cord
  • Can be powered by 3 AA batteries, sold separately
  • Lens diameter: 4.3"
  • Dimensions: 6" x 6.5" x 9.3"
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Carson® Optical was founded in 1990 by Richard Cameron. A former banker, disheartened with Wall Street, Cameron started in his mother's Long Island basement importing and exporting a wide array of product between the US and Japan. The company's first experience with optics came in 1991 when Cameron stumbled upon a unique electronic binocular that was manufactured by the now-defunct Copitar Japan. Cameron named his company Copitar USA and began cold-calling buyers at national retail chains and writers working for major media publications. Cameron quickly gained placement in mail order catalogs that included The Sharper Image® and Orvis®. His public-relations efforts gained the company much-needed exposure in media outlets that included the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Popular Science.

Renamed as Carson Optical, the company grew out of its basement home and leased warehouse space in Huntington, New York. As business flourished, Carson expanded its binocular offerings and also branched out into related optical categories such as magnifiers and microscopes. Cameron realized early on that Carson needed to focus on innovation in order to compete effectively with much larger industry competitors. This overall philosophy is still what drives Carson today.

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Description Magnification Weight Price Qty

LM30

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2x or 5x 1 lb. 15 oz. $39.99