Loupes - Magnifying Lenses
8 από 8 productsMagnifying Glass with Two Lenses - 6x 10x with LED
Resin lenses Interchangeable lenses Power supply: 3 x AAA batteries (included) Lighting: 2 x LED
Magnifying Glass with Two Lenses - 2x 4x with LED USB Type C
Specifications: Lens made of resin With 20 white LEDs and three-level brightness adjustment Charging port: Type-C Magnification: 2X / 4X Lens diam...
View full detailsHead Magnifying Glass - 1x 1.5x 2x 2.5x 3.5x with LED
Plastic lenses Power supply: 2 x AA Batteries or transformer (110-240V, 50-60Hz) Lighting: 2 x LED Adjustable lens angle Interchangeable lenses H...
View full detailsMagnifier with LED and UV LED - 10x
Base with scale With 2 LED and 2 UV LED Charging: Micro USB Autonomy: 1.5 hours after full charge
Magnifying Glass - Magnifier with Base and Scale Markings
Glass lenses Power supply: 3 x AG7 Batteries 3 LEDs and 3 UV Base with scale, graduation: 0.5 mm, 1/16' Dimensions: 60 x 50 x 56 mm (W x H x D)
Foldable LED Magnifier - 2.5x
Lenses made of resin Power supply: 2 x CR1620 batteries Automatic LED activation when the flashlight is turned on
Magnifying Glass with Light - 7x
Magnification: 7X Field of view: ø 26mm Measuring range: 20mm (with standard template ) Reading: 0.1mm (with standard template) Dimensions: ø 3...
View full detailsDigital Magnifying Glass
Display: 5', 800 x 480 Magnification: 2x - 32x Close-range pixel: 8M Long-range pixel: 8M Focus: manual/ automatic Memory: TF card up to 32G Came...
View full detailsLoupes and magnifying lenses are optical inspection aids used to enlarge fine details, engravings and surface imperfections, improving clarity and contrast during visual checks. They support precision work in quality control, assembly and inspection tasks.
Available options include pocket and headband loupes, handheld and stand magnifiers, with different magnifications, lens diameters and optical materials, plus LED illumination and protective cases, from Insize, Peak & Ultra.
Common in jewelry, watchmaking, electronics and labs, where choosing the right magnification and working distance helps reduce eye strain and improves inspection accuracy.
































































































































































































































































































































































































































