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Donegan DA-2 OptiVISOR Headband Magnifier, 1.5X Magnification Glass Lens Plate, 20" Focal Length

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Brand Donegan Optical
Color White
Batteries Required? No
Lens Material Glass
Product Dimensions 12"L x 8"W

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  • Headband binocular visor with snap-in 1.5X magnifying lens plate for hands-free viewing
  • Ground and polished glass prismatic lens for improved focus and reduced eye strain
  • Visor size-adjustment knob for customized fit
  • Visor tilts out of way when not needed
  • 20" focal length for a variety of uses

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12 x 8 x 2.3 inches; 7.69 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 633096000472
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 17, 2004
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Donegan Optical
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000EM98KM
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,441 ratings

Product Description

The Donegan OptiVISOR is a hands-free, headband binocular magnifier that has optical glass lenses that are ground and polished into prismatic lenses for quality and clarity, and is available in multiple dioptric strengths (indicated by the number in the model) which provide specific magnification power (X) at specific focal lengths, or distance from object. This magnifier enhances the size and resolution of an object or image, and is commonly used for a variety of applications such as jewelry-making, watch- making, needlework, artwork, electronic inspection, book-reading, print inspection, and stamp-collecting.

The OptiVISOR magnifier features replaceable binocular lenses that have beveled edges that are mounted in an interchangeable plastic frame. An adjustable headband with padded leather comfort band conforms to a variety of head sizes and provides comfort for hours of continuous use. It can be worn over prescription or safety eyeglasses. A durable, plastic visor tips up above the forehead when not in use. Spring-loaded pivot screws hold the headband in a raised or a forward-facing position. The magnifier weighs 0.67 lbs., and comes housed in a protective shell and carrying case. It has a one-year limited warranty.

Diopter (D) is a technical term for the measurement of the light curvature and thickness of a lens. A dioptric number and a magnification number are not the same thing. Diopter strength represents a specific magnification power (X). For example, a 5-diopter provides 2.5X magnification (at a distance of 8”). See the magnification chart. The higher the diopter, the more magnification a lens can provide. As magnification increases, distance to the object (focal length), and field of view (diameter, or narrowness of view) decreases. Magnifiers and prescription eyeglasses have a diopter value, such as 1.5 or 2. The dioptric strength of an accessory lens, such as prescription eyeglasses or an eye loupe, must be added to the dioptric strength of the magnifier to calculate total magnification.

Magnifiers are devices used to enlarge the visual appearance of an object or image. Magnifiers come in a variety of styles such as hand-held, headband, standing, clip-on, eye loupe, and those that hang in a necklace form, or fit in a trouser pocket. Magnifiers are commonly made of plastic or glass. They can have one or more lenses with varying magnification abilities, and can have a binocular configuration with a single lens, or two separate lenses. They are sometimes used with LED or fluorescent light sources to help control viewing capabilities. Magnifier ability is often expressed as magnification at a specific length. For example, 1.75X at 14” means that when a magnifier is held at 14” from a viewer’s eyes, the object will be magnified 1.75 times (X) its actual size. As magnification increases, viewing areas and focal length decrease. Magnifiers sometimes have a diopter number, expressed as + or -D, which is a measurement of strength (or power) of the lens. Some magnifiers are marked with a dioptric number on the lens. A high diopter number has a higher magnification than a low diopter number. Aspheric magnifiers, unlike spheric magnifiers, produce a sharp image to the edge of the lens for less distortion. Magnifiers are widely used in jewelry inspection and fabrication, watch-making, needlework, artwork, reading, print inspection, and stamp-collecting.

Determining Magnification

Diopter Magnification Focal length
(Distance from object)
Sample view 20/20 vision 20" (50.8cm) 2-diopter lens 1.50X 20" (50.8cm) 3-diopter lens 1.75X 14" (35.56cm) 4-diopter lens 2.00X 10" (25.4cm) 5-diopter lens 2.50X 8" (20.32cm) 7-diopter lens 2.75X 6" (15.24cm) 10-diopter lens 3.50X 4" (10.16cm)

Donegan Optical manufactures and distributes precision visual devices for hobbyists and professionals in industry, home, office and crafts applications. The company was founded in 1952 and is headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas.

What’s in the Box?

  • OptiVISOR
  • Fitted, plastic, carrying case
  • Instruction manual

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4.6 out of 5 stars
1,441 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, comfort, and magnification of the magnifier. They mention it works well, is genuinely well-made, and comfortable to wear. Some appreciate the wide variety of magnification levels and focal lengths. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's performance and clarity.

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237 customers mention "Works well"219 positive18 negative

Customers like the product. They mention it works well, the headband ratchet works well, and the working range on the 2x is good enough that they don't burn their noses on the soldering iron. Some say the lenses seem fine and do the job of magnifying at the specified focal.

"...The flip-up eyepiece is wonderful, you don't have to take the Optivisor off your head when you don't want magnification for a brief moment or more -..." Read more

"...Comfortable, light weight, durable, quality optics." Read more

"This magnifying visors works great thanks Amazon" Read more

"Works pretty well. I use this to model and paint 28mm miniatures and once removed a small splinter.First some bad things:..." Read more

185 customers mention "Quality"143 positive42 negative

Customers like the quality of the magnifier. They say it's genuinely well-made, does its job without breaking, and has a long history of being great.

"...Comfortable, light weight, durable, quality optics." Read more

"Highly recommend this product because of distinctive quality!" Read more

"...They're good quality, as expected, with glass lens plates in the DA series...." Read more

"i bought one of these 35 years ago it looks pretty dirty & worn out falling apart i needed a new one they are great if you are a machinist & need..." Read more

155 customers mention "Comfort"142 positive13 negative

Customers find the magnifier comfortable to wear. They mention it's made of luxury materials, has a soft headpiece, and can snug up comfortably without becoming annoying. Customers also say it makes their lives much easier and can be worn over prescription glasses without difficulty.

"...The adjustment knob on the back is easy to use, and you can snug it up comfortably without it becoming uncomfortable.-..." Read more

"...Comfortable, light weight, durable, quality optics." Read more

"...There is no annoyance when wearing these so you can focus on your task.I get headaches easily and this has not caused a headache yet...." Read more

"...The OptiVISOR is fairly comfortable to wear. There's a turning button on the very back of the band that adjusts the sizing to fit...." Read more

111 customers mention "Magnification"100 positive11 negative

Customers like the magnification of the product. They mention it provides really good magnification for hands-free work, and the right combination of magnification and focal length. Customers also say it's excellent for magnifying detailed tasks and has a wide variety of magnification levels and focal lengths. They say it's well-built and the best on the market.

"...This is a very handy tool..." Read more

"Fits well, lightweight, comes in different magnifications to sit your work. I own at least 4 of these." Read more

"...The lenses seem fine and do the job of magnifying at the specified focal length..." Read more

"...The Donegan Optivisor is excellent for magnifying detailed tasks, but be sure of which focal length is best for you before you buy..." Read more

106 customers mention "Fit"85 positive21 negative

Customers like the fit of the magnifier. They mention it fits great, adjusts easily, and the headband is tight and perfect. The adjustment knob on the back is easy to use, and you can snug it up comfortably without it. The headband also has adjustable tension on the flip-up hinges, and the two glass lenses aligned well.

"...The adjustment knob on the back is easy to use, and you can snug it up comfortably without it becoming uncomfortable.-..." Read more

"...The band adjusts easily to fit my big head and the lady's head as well. The padding on the head band makes these very comfortable...." Read more

"...The newest plate is much better with the two glass lenses aligned well...." Read more

"This is not a complex or feature-heavy device, it sits on your head and does the job well...." Read more

103 customers mention "Clarity"103 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the clarity of the magnifier. They mention the view is crystal clear and distortion-free. Some say it makes it easier to see their line as they tie fishing knots. It's a great product for doing up-close and tiny work.

"...The lens / optic is quite good, the clarity is good, the focal point has a good + / - range of a couple of inches such that if you move, the work..." Read more

"...These are great, with just 2x magnification I can really see details easily and don't strain my eyes at all...." Read more

"...It was light weight and the lens allowed me to see as if I was an eagle!..." Read more

"...making it easier to feed the leader threw it, and making it easier to see my line as I was tying fishing knots." Read more

94 customers mention "Value for money"68 positive26 negative

Customers appreciate the value for money of the magnifier. They say it's worth its price, a small investment with a lot of potential, and an affordable way to work with very small objects.

"...What a difference. Opti Visor still makes a great product. Worth the money!" Read more

"...about a binocular microscope but these are much more portable and cheaper." Read more

"The price is better here than other places that may or may not be specialty suppliers that basically sell the same thing for more money...." Read more

"High quality item. Not cheap but it's for a reason...." Read more

46 customers mention "Ease of use"36 positive10 negative

Customers find the magnifier easy to use. They mention it's effortless to use, makes it easier to do fine detail work, and is not a complex or feature-heavy device. The visor itself is simple enough, and the headband is adjustable and fairly comfortable. It allows them not to miss any details and is a useful aid to intricate projects. The flip-up design is quick to get out of the way and doesn't become misplaced. Customers also say it's handy for reading OTC pill bottles and polishing fingernails.

"This is not a complex or feature-heavy device, it sits on your head and does the job well...." Read more

"...Since it moves with you, it is effortless to use, as opposed to a free standing or arm mounted magnifier which has to be adjusted and positioned...." Read more

"...The adjustable headband makes this model extremely comfortable and easy to use.It is worth it's price and can be worn for hours." Read more

"...snap the lenses into place and write this off as a poor assembly job by the manufacturer...." Read more

Not the usual Donegan quality . I was shocked.  TWICE ! Finally satisfied with newest replacement.
4 out of 5 stars
Not the usual Donegan quality . I was shocked. TWICE ! Finally satisfied with newest replacement.
I have several of the Donegan OptiVISOR’s in various magnifications so I know what to expect in regards to quality. I never had a problem, until now. I bought the DA-7 magnification for very close-up work and when it arrived I was shocked to find the glass lenses literally falling out of the plastic frame.So, no problem, I’ll simply snap the lenses into place and write this off as a poor assembly job by the manufacturer. After numerous attempts to get the lenses to snap into place I gave up as I was afraid of breaking the plastic frame. It appears the glass lenses are just not contoured properly and I presume the factory assembler reached the same conclusion.As is my usual approach, I first tried to contact the manufacturer via their customer service e-mail. I try to do this before writing a product review whenever possible. I got no response so here is my review. I will now take this through the very good Amazon product return/exchange channels. I had hoped to avoid that and simply get a new lens assembly from the manufacturer. Now they’ll have to replace the whole visor. I do prefer the glass lenses compared to the molded optical plastic. They are more scratch resistant IMO.UPDATE: Okay, Amazon shipped another right away before the first one was returned. I couldn't believe my eyes. The replacement has lenses that also are not positioned well. This can't be right! How can a product with uneven lens positioning be appropriate for precision binocular vision? If I'm wrong I wish the Donegan folks would educate me but they don't respond.UPDATE: After writing a letter to the Donegan president I did finally get a response. They shipped me a new lens plate and asked that I return the questionable one, which I did. The newest plate is much better with the two glass lenses aligned well. So, I’m improving my review to 4 stars because I believe the quality of Donegan products is usually good.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2013
Size: 1.75x Magnification, 14" Focal LengthVerified Purchase
Being one with eyes of advancing years ;-) I often find myself reaching for magnifying glasses for reading small print, and using my desk mounted magnifier lamp for working on projects with small / intricate parts. My desk magnifier is in the 2.25 - 2.5x range, and it is a high quality optic / magnifying lens with a fluorescent bulb to light up the work. It is a nice lamp, but there are times I want a little more mobility and other times where I don't like working with the lamp hanging in front of me!

I am very happy I took the plunge and tried the Optivisor (I bought the 1.75x for starters). in the first few days I owned it, I used it 4 or 5 times on projects - with the most recent being when I had to find the CMOS jumper on my sons motherboard and reset it whilst the board was still in the computer. The Optivisor came in REAL handy - and having the 1.75x meant I could stay a workable distance back from the work without having to stick my face right next to it! Now, I used a flashlight and rested / pointed it at the work - so I can see some benefit on perhaps getting the LED light attachment for this. Now I have to debate spending $30 for that - which will of course make me consider building my own being the "tinkerer" that I am.Now that I have used it, I am already considering the 2.5x lens attachment as an accessory to the head band. I wish they made a 2.25x lens.

In summary, here is what I like about the Optivisor:
- The band fits my 7 7/8" head! I often have trouble with head-wear / hats due to my large dome ;-) and it is nice to see this fits with room to spare!
- The adjustment knob on the back is easy to use, and you can snug it up comfortably without it becoming uncomfortable.
- The lens / optic is quite good, the clarity is good, the focal point has a good + / - range of a couple of inches such that if you move, the work stays relatively still in focus.
- The fact you can swap out different lenses on the same head piece is nice, gives you options depending on the project at hand.
- The flip-up eyepiece is wonderful, you don't have to take the Optivisor off your head when you don't want magnification for a brief moment or more - and being a comfortable head band is a plus to that!

What would have been nice to have:
- An integrated lighting system would have been nice as a stock option - I would have paid more for that. There are after market LED lights, but they run on AA batteries, and add a big block to the side of the Optivisor to house the batteries when mounted on the band. I am worried about the extra weight on one side as a result.

Overall, Highly recommended tool - I would buy it again!!

Thanks for reading.

UPDATE: I liked the Optivisor so much, I bought another replaceable lens at 2.5x! This is a very handy tool...
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Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
Size: 2x Magnification, 10" Focal LengthVerified Purchase
High quality item. Not cheap but it's for a reason. I tried cheaper options, they had good optics, but none are for extended use (neither prolonged wear nor prolonged product life).
I personally know at least 2 people that had these for over 20 years.
Both are professionals in totally different areas of expertise and both claim they forgot they had it on their head many times...
Comfortable, light weight, durable, quality optics.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
Size: 3.5x Magnification, 4" Focal LengthVerified Purchase
Highly recommend this product because of distinctive quality!
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2017
Size: 1.5x Magnification, 20" Focal LengthVerified Purchase
This is actually a discussion about three of the Donegan visors: the DA-2. DA-3, and DA-4. Who knows how Amazon groups or separates reviews now. Hopefully this will be accessible and helpful to people seeking all three.

They're good quality, as expected, with glass lens plates in the DA series. Note that if you are nearsighted, your eyesight as well as the correction already present in your glasses affect the working specifications of the visor, even more so if you wear bifocals or progressives. This means that the focal length advertised for the Donegan visors will not be your working distance. I cannot speak to correction for farsightedness.

Since I'm involved in many interests and wasn't sure how I wanted to trade off magnification and working distance, I bought DA-2, DA-3, and DA-4. I find that despite the many recommendations to stay with the lower powers, which I well understood, I often need the magnification of the DA-4. You may be different. It depends on you and the type of work. I recently had to replace some surface-mount capacitors. They weren't absolutely miniscule, about 3mm diameter, but I needed the DA-4 to see the solder pads clearly enough.

But here's the gist. I was surprised by the actual working distances I achieved with all three visors. My uncorrected vision is awful, something like 20/325 and 20/375, maybe a little better as I've aged. My clear vision extends about 9 inches from my corneas, then I'm done. I wear progressives and I use every bit of them, the very tops of the lenses for driving, the very bottoms for any close work.

Here's what I get, the usable distance from the work to the visor lens plate. These measurements are close, but not necessarily perfect.

* DA-2:
Advertised focal length, 20 inches
With my glasses, distance, 14 inches
With my glasses, near, 7 inches
No glasses, 5.5 inches

* DA-3:
Advertised focal length, 14 inches
Glasses, distance, 11 inches
Glasses, near, 6 inches
No glasses, 4.5 inches

* DA-4:
Advertised focal length, 10 inches
Glasses, distance, 10 inches
Glasses, near, 5 inches
No glasses, 4 inches

To summarize, all but one of the practical working distances are far shorter for me than the advertised focal lengths, eyesight corrected or not. Even the DA-2, which is probably the most-recommended visor, is a bit short for many activities. The distances decrease with more powerful visors, as expected, but are not always linear. The DA-2 improves my working distance slightly when using the near-vision portion of my lenses versus uncorrected; the others decrease it. All decrease my uncorrected-vision working distance, workpiece to eyeballs.

I have an outstanding optometrist who works at one of the local laser surgery clinics. He is so far ahead of the usual ones. We've had long discussions about lens power, and one thing he's told me is that there is no obvious set point of "correct correction" for nearsighted eyes. He says that most people, in the exam, will keep wanting more and more correction, beyond what they actually need. He first reduced my correction and improved the balance of my vision. He makes it a practice to not let people get into stronger lenses than they should ideally have. I bring this up because I'm puzzled as to why my 20/20 corrected distance vision doesn't agree with the Donegan focal lengths except for the DA-4. The weaker the Donegan power, the more the divergence for me. Makes me wonder whether there's a connection to this slightly-weaker distance correction I have. Seems to make sense, but I'm not well-informed enough to know...I'll ask at the next exam.

The depth of field is so shallow with these visors that you won't find it useful to "just move back a little" to gain more working distance. To my eyes, from the point of best focus (which is really quite good), there is a truly sharp range of about a quarter inch either way. A depth of +- 1/2 inch gets pretty blurry. Go an inch either way and it's not usable. If you labor under the notion that you'll have vision from "20 inches onward" with a DA-2, that's not true. You'll see from "19 to 21 inches."

Lastly, I immediately feel cross-eyed when wearing the visors. I haven't measured, but I think the optical centers are narrower than my own and it strains my eye muscles. I can't wear them for long at a time.

Don't misunderstand...I like the visors and do use them. I just don't have as much room as expected.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
Size: 3.5x Magnification, 4" Focal LengthVerified Purchase
This magnifying visors works great thanks Amazon
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