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BEAM N READ LED 3 HANDS FREE LIGHT (MODEL BNR LED 3)    


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Picture of BEAM N READ LED 3 HANDS FREE LIGHT (MODEL BNR LED 3) The Beam N Read LED 3 Hands Free Light, model BNR LED 3, is a hands-free battery operated light designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities or low vision. This light is worn around the neck and provides the user with steady lighting for reading, crafts, and other personal tasks. The device also provides personal space lighting for walking or wheeling in the dark. The light can be turned on and off by flipping the reflector hood up and down. Features include adjustable neck strap and reflector, three bright LEDs that light up two pages for reading, and clip-on red night vision filters that minimizes night blindness when switching from light to dark. POWER: Uses four double-A batteries. Four standard 120-hour batteries are included. A vehicle direct current (DC) power adapter and an alternating current (AC) power adapter are available. OPTIONS: Clip-on acrylic Fresnel magnifiers for detail work. WEIGHT: 2 ounces. COLOR: Black. WARRANTY/GUARANTEE: 120 day warranty limited to replacement or repair of original unit.

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Price: 19.95.

This product record was updated on March 18, 2010.

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ASF Lightware Solutions

2144 Seneca West
Merrick, New York 11566
United States
Telephone: 800-771-3600 or 516-868-3918.
Fax: 516-868-6897.
Web: http://www.readinglight.com.
Email: asf@readinglight.com.


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