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Visual Aid Lab, Inc.
2007 W. State St
Garland, TX 75042

Phone: (877) 960-2923
Fax: (800) 835-0813
Local: (972) 494-3208

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Your eyes act as the perfect magnifier...but what if your vision isn't so perfect? A MagnabriteŽ can help.

As you age your eyes become less focused and may also succumb to low vision related conditions like Age-Related Macular Degeneration or Diabetic Retinopathy, which takes away your ability to see up close and precise. Although there is no cure for low vision problems, you can improve your quality of life with the original MagnabriteŽ Light Gathering Magnifier.

Low vision is loss of sight that is not correctible by eyeglasses, contacts or surgery.

The most common types of low vision are:

  • Loss of central vision* (blind spot in one's vision)
  • Loss of peripheral (side) vision
  • Night blindness
  • Blurred vision
  • Hazy vision
  • The MagnabriteŽ has what optical experts call an infinite eyepoint. This means your eye can be any distance from the magnifier, at nearly any angle, without affecting focus or clarity. For example, there's no need for you to hunch over when viewing newspapers, magazines, or phone books. Best of all, several people can view the subject at the same time!

  • Eye disorders or injuries such as diabetes, cataracts, cancer, brain injuries or Age-Related Macular Degeneration can often cause low vision problems.
  • Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) is the #1 cause of vision loss in the United States. People younger than 55 rarely have ARMD, but is common on people over the age of 65. This degeneration affects your central vision*, which is the vision you need for seeing objects or print up close.
  • The Macula is the most important region of the eye. The Macula is loaded with photoreceptors that enable you to see anything that requires precise focused vision. Outside of the Macula there are fewer photoreceptors and resolution is much poorer. Although these uninvolved portions of the retina can continue to process images along your field of vision, the tissue damage caused by ARMD distorts or obscures part of the central images that you eye transmits to your brain.
  • There are 2 types of ARMD, dry and wet. In the dry form of ARMD, tiny yellow deposits develop beneath the macula, signaling degeneration and thinning of nerve tissue. The wet form of ARMD abnormal blood vessels grow beneath the macula. The vessels leak blood and fluid onto and underneath the retina, retinal cells die. This causes blurring and blank spots in your field of vision.
  • These definitions are not meant to diagnose or treat low vision conditions. If you are experiencing problems with your vision, please see your physician or ophthalmologist.

    The MagnabriteŽ has no bulbs or batteries to mess with. The innovative optical engineering and precision lens grinding are the power behind its performance. The MagnabriteŽ is pre-focused, so it stays in focus at all times. It's just too simple for you to use: simply glide the MagnabriteŽ over any surface - focus is automatic.

    Get your MagnabriteŽ today!


    *Central Vision - The most important part of the person's vision; it is used to read, drive, and see pictures and faces. Good central vision allows a person to see shapes, colors and details clearly and sharply.Click Here To Visit Text
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