High Magnification Rectangle Readers for Macular Degeneration & Low Vision | +4.0 to +10.0

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$39.95 - $159.95

Finally, High-Power Clarity Without the Heavy Weight.

Professional-grade magnification that sits lightly on your bridge—no sliding, no pinching, and no "thick lens" headaches.

Custom High-Power Magnification: Strengths you won’t find at the drugstore.

No Appointment Needed: Professional-grade optics delivered directly to your door.

Featherweight Comfort: High power usually means heavy lenses—our "Bingo" frame is designed for all-day wear.

SKU:
4200-priority
Weight:
1.10 Ounces

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45-Day Comfort Guarantee: If the strength isn't right, we’ll exchange them for free.

In Stock: Ships in 4–5 business days (Custom Lab Production).

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Why Traditional Readers Fall Short

The “Drugstore Ceiling”
Most retail stores stop at +3.25. If you have Macular Degeneration or significant Low Vision, that’s like trying to look through a screen door. You need higher magnification—but you shouldn’t have to pay $400 at a private clinic to get it.

The Problem
You’re holding menus farther away… and still can’t read them.

The Cause
Standard readers aren’t manufactured with the optical precision required for +4.00 and above.

The Solution
Our High-Power Rectangle Readers use polycarbonate lenses designed to maintain edge-to-edge clarity—built specifically for those with low vision challenges.

Why Upgrade To The "Bingo"?

high magnification reading glasses

FIT & CONFIDENCE: WILL THESE WORK FOR ME?

Finding Your Perfect Fit

The "Bingo" is our most versatile frame, specifically designed for Narrow to Average face widths. If standard glasses usually feel a bit too wide or slide down your nose, these will be your perfect fit.

Lens Width: 56 mm (Wide field of view)

Bridge: 17 mm (Sits securely on the bridge)

Temple: 145 mm (Contours comfortably behind the ear)

Which Strength Should I Choose?

Most customers choose one level stronger than they expect.

+4.0 to +5.0: Best for reading standard book print and newspapers.

+6.0 to +8.0: Best for fine-print labels, pill bottles, and detailed work.

+10.0: Maximum magnification for severe low vision; replaces a handheld magnifying glass.

WHAT OUR COMMUNITY IS SAYING

“I can finally read my own mail again. After my MD diagnosis, I thought I was stuck with a handheld glass. These +8.0 readers changed everything.”

— Margaret S., Age 72

Low Vision User • +8.0 Strength

Better than the expensive pair from my specialist. Lightweight and I don’t look like a scientist wearing them!”

— James R., Verified Buyer

Verified Buyer • High Power User

“I went from struggling with labels and menus to reading comfortably again. These feel light, clear, and actually usable all day.”

— Linda P.

Everyday Use • +6.0 Reader

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Frame Material: High-grade TR90, flexible & resilient frame.

Lens Material: Optical-grade CR39 lens (impact resistant).

Hinge: Reinforced steel screws for durability.

Shape: Classic rectangle (unisex).

Colors: 4 options including matte grey, shiny tortoise, black and clear.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

A few quick answers to the questions people ask most before choosing high-power readers.

Do I need a doctor's note for +10.0?

No. We believe in accessible vision. These are over-the-counter high-magnification aids.

Are these heavy?

No. Unlike glass lenses, our high-power acrylic is roughly 40% lighter, preventing the glasses from sliding down.

What if they are too strong or too weak?

We offer a 45-day comfort guarantee. If the power isn't right for your vision needs, we will exchange them for a different strength at no cost to you.

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9 Reviews Write a Review

  • 5

    Posted by Linda P on 21st Dec 2025

    Thank you Debby Burk

    I went from struggling with labels and menus to�reading comfortably again. These feel light, clear, and actually usable all day

  • 5

    Posted by Linda P on 21st Dec 2025

    Thank you Debby Burk

    I went from struggling with labels and menus to reading comfortably again. These feel light, clear, and actually usable all day

  • 5

    Posted by Linda P on 21st Dec 2025

    Thank you Debby Burk

    I went from struggling with labels and menus to�reading comfortably again. These feel�light, clear, and actually usable all day