








🔦 See every detail, hands-free — because precision waits for no one!
The SHUNTING Headband Magnifier with LED Light combines four magnification strengths (1.5x to 8.5x) and dual adjustable super bright LEDs in a comfortable, adjustable headband. Perfect for professionals and hobbyists alike, it offers hands-free illumination and versatile lenses for detailed inspection tasks such as jewelry appraisal, electronics repair, and collectibles evaluation. Lightweight and powered by 2 AAA batteries, it ensures precision and convenience wherever your work takes you.









| ASIN | B08THRR7X1 |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,671 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 191 in Magnifying Glasses |
| Brand | SHUNTING |
| Brand Name | SHUNTING |
| Colour | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,155 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 25L x 20W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 190 Grams |
| Item weight | 190 Grams |
| Lens Material | Acrylic |
| Lens material | Acrylic |
| Magnification Strength | 1.5 x |
| Manufacturer | SHUNTING |
| Product dimensions | 25L x 20W centimetres |
| UPC | 783919268845 |
J**.
Really good value and does what I need it to.
Bought for silversmithing. These are really good and great value for money. Lenses are great and give good close up viewing, although the single round lense doesn’t seem to be much use as it doesn’t focus. I love the light which is centred and the angle can be changed. I use this a lot and this is a huge benefit over other models which I have also used, that don’t have a light or the light is off to the side. Really happy with this and would buy again.
H**Y
Good for the money
They are a bit heavy so tend to slip down in use. The torch moves up and down and left to right to aim quick accurately at where you're looking. Work well if a bit plasticky, fine for the money.
H**R
Super useful for a huge range of tasks!
Whether you're a fan of crafting, sculpting, painting, modelling, nail art or you're a humble knitter/sewer (as in you sew, not that you're full of cra..), this headband magnifier is a great, lightweight way of getting a closer look at your work without needing to grow another pair of hands! The actual magnification level depends on what you have flipped up/down; 1.5x, 3x, 6.5x, and 8x are the different levels of magnification, which should be sufficient for the vast majority of users. The lenses themselves in my unit were blemish-free (I've bought equivalent ones in the past which certainly were not!), and are fixed securely in the headband. Speaking of which, the materials and construction all round do leave a bit to be desired, but to be fair, they're quite cheap (at time of writing), and I wouldn't want a more 'premium' finish if it would increase the weight, as currently the whole lot is lightweight enough to kind of forget about whilst you're going into a trance, staring at a single stitch or speck.
G**L
Very useful but ...
I bought this to help with my aging eyesight when doing cross stitch. It is undoubtedly a good idea and the light is very helpful too. My only issue is that it is very 'clunky' to wear- adjusting not too bad, but i did initially have the plastic front piece fall down on the bridge of my nose quite heavily - and that hurt. I also find that the rigid plastic rubs a bit so have cut a small piece of sponge to help with this. (Silicone would be softer but dearer i am sure) All in all, I do use it, but not as much as I had hoped because of these issues.
S**R
Quite surprised
After getting this out of the packaging and thinking, oh bugger! This looks and feels cheap and nasty, I was quite surprised that the lens does what it's supposed to, and the light actually works. I wanted this item for learning to tie fishing rigs together so I could make my own, as my eyesight struggles a bit to see the eye of a hook ,and it works great, so very pleased.
D**D
Ideal and perfect for the required use!
This article was purchessed to allow an elderly Warhammer player (IDIOT - my 2 daughters description) who has recently returned to the world of Warhammer Sisters of Battle soldiers and vehicles building and painting! Painting vehicles is relativelly easy depending on just how much detail you wish to incorporate - external only painting is relatively simple but internal work, speed dials etc, requires a very steady hand and a very fine paint brush and a VERY good magnifyer as do the soldiers (for those not familiar with the genre a six foot real life soldier in Warhanner would be about one inch high) for instance to put pupils in the eyes of the soldiers requires a brush tip the diameter of a human eyelash. ALL the above requires a truly magnificent magnifyer and I would highly recommend this one which is first class in all respects inn my opinion!
M**R
Mixed feeling on this...updated
I have started to struggle with close up work so I thought I would give these a try. They work fairly well but I do find I end up very close to the work, in fact too close. It is good that I can still wear my prescription glasses under them, but I thing the lenses are too close together for me. The distance between my pupils is 73mm, (and anyone wearing glasses with understand the importance of this) and the PD of these lenses seems to be about 50mm, so quite small for me. I like that the second magnifying lens folds up inside the unit out of the way, but still attached. The single extra eyeball lens can be moved to the opposite side, which I will do as my other eye is stronger. I've not needed to use the light yet, but I'm sure it's fine. It can also be turned a little to focus on the subject or a little off it to avoid glare. I do have a big ish head, and the band fits comfortably and the knob on the back is easily turned to tighten or loosen it. UPDATE, that knob I just mentioned had got worse at holdind and has now failed. The goggles are now useless for more than me to use as I will have to glue or tape them in a fixed position.
G**.
Not too good, cheaply made.
I bought these thinking that they were just the job for what I was needing. Unfortunately it's very cheaply made with what seems to be inferior plastic. I found that the item was OK without the batteries in, but when they were in they made it heavy and it caused it to drop down my forehead. When using the lenses to look through they are very hard to use. You can only use one eye at a time depending on lens that you are using. To be honest it's not very practical. If I had know this then I wouldn't have purchased it. I am going to see if I can return the item due to it having the fault of keep slipping down.
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