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Fenix HM65R rechargeable headlamp.
Glocusent Headboard Light attached to a headboard and chart of color options and controller.
Original Neck Reading Light.
Glocusent Tri-Head Book Light and packaging.
USB Rechargeable Book Light.
Upgraded Neck Reading Light.
Glocusent Clip-on Reading Light with color options and charger.
Fenix HM50R V2.0 rechargeable headlamp.
Fenix E01 V2.0 compact flashlight.
Array 2S Headlamp.
Perun 2 Headlamp.
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Flexi light on a wooden surface with remote control and power adapter.
Fenix PD36R rechargeable EDC flashlight.
avelot Mini Long Range EDC flashlight and package contents.
LEDSight Pro™ Flashlight.

Brighter Viewing for Daily Tasks

Effective low vision lighting can make reading, writing, and close-up tasks more manageable. Adjustable brightness, focused beams, and high-contrast illumination offer a clearer view of text and objects, supporting greater comfort during everyday activities.

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Flexible Options for Home or Travel

From compact book lights to hands-free solutions, this collection includes lighting styles that adapt to different environments. Many designs offer simple positioning, dimmable output, and lightweight builds—ideal for use at home, work, or on the go.

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Funding Assistive Technology for Visually Impaired Students

A comprehensive guide for schools to access IDEA grants and other funding for assistive technology.
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2026 Assistive Technology Funding Guide

Learn more about how schools, libraries, and non-profits can secure funding for assistive technology for the blind and visually impaired.
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Scholarships and Grants for the Blind and Visually Impaired - 2026

Your 2024 guide to scholarships for the blind and visually impaired.

Enhancing Comfort and Independence

Purpose-built lighting can help users maintain confidence and independence by improving visibility where it matters most. Whether you prefer lamps, flashlights, headlamps, or lighted magnifiers, the right illumination can make common tasks easier to manage with reduced strain.

Questions About Choosing the Right Device?

If you’re comparing different lighting styles and need guidance, our team is here to help. Contact us for friendly, personalized support as you explore options tailored to low vision needs.

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Woman with dark hair at an office desk wearing Ray-Ban Wayfarer smart glasses.

Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 Smart Glasses: A Hands-Free AI Assistant

The Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 smart glasses combine voice control, open-ear audio, and AI-powered visual descriptions into a wearable, hands-free experience.

Magnifying glass making text appear larger.

How to Use a Magnifier the Right Way

Using a magnifier isn't just about enlarging text—it's about using it right. Discover how proper focal distance, lighting, and vision testing improve clarity and comfort.

Woman in a hat wearing sunglasses.

Glare Reduction Glasses for Eye Comfort and Enhanced Clarity

Choosing the right adaptive eyewear can make everyday activities more comfortable and accessible. This guide explores the different types of glare reduction glasses, tints, and filters available.