Stand Magnifiers

Magnifiers that sit over the page on their own stand. Fixed focus, both hands free, easy on tired wrists.

How magnification works

Up to 3x, Large print, newspapers, books · 4x to 10x, Standard reading, labels, maps · 12x to 30x, Fine print, low vision, hobbies · 40x and above, Jewellery, electronics, inspection

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A stand magnifier holds the lens at a fixed distance above the page, so the image stays in focus without you holding anything. You slide it across the page and read. For anyone who reads for more than a few minutes at a time, it beats a handheld every time.

Why a fixed focal distance matters

The hardest part of using a handheld magnifier is holding it at exactly the right height. Too close or too far and the image blurs. A stand magnifier fixes the lens at the correct distance permanently. You never have to hunt for focus. This is a real advantage for people with shaky hands or arthritis.

With or without LED

Many stand magnifiers include built-in LED lighting. The light sits inside the housing and shines down onto the page, so contrast lifts and shadows disappear. If you read in a typical living room with mixed light, the LED version is worth the extra cost. Daylight-only stand magnifiers rely on your room lighting.

Magnification and field of view

Stand magnifiers usually run from 2x to 7x. Lower magnification gives a wide field of view, good for reading whole lines. Higher magnification narrows the view but enlarges small print. Some include a small spot lens set into the main lens for a higher-power zoom on a single word.

Common uses

  • Long reading sessions. Books, newspapers, magazines.
  • Crosswords, puzzles, and form-filling.
  • Hobby work where you need both hands.
  • Low-vision reading where wrist fatigue is a problem.

Picking the right stand magnifier

Decide how long you read at a stretch and whether your room is well lit. For short reading in good light, a simple 3x stand lens works. For long sessions or dim rooms, choose a 4x to 5x model with bright LED. If you have low vision, go higher and add the strongest LED you can find.