Low Vision Reading Lamp


You have 15 pages to go and all of a sudden that romance novel becomes a mystery. You can’t finish because your eyes are tired and a headache is starting to take over. The suspense is killing you, but your eyes are killing you even more. That’s when you need to turn on a low vision lamp to diminish eyestrain and glare, and help you get through those final pages.

 

The low vision reading lamp by OttLite is a versatile lamp designed to maximize your reading experience. OttLite’s 508 Illumination balances brightness and contrast to be ideal for visual acuity, making those little details sharper and more readable. Your eyes will feel lighter and less tired with this relaxing, low vision lighting; making this the lamp to keep by your bedside or by your favorite comfy chair. Wherever you place it, you’ll have the perfect light all day long.

 

Not only is a low vision reading lamp great for your eyes, but all of OttLite’s lamps use eco-friendly, energy efficient 508 Illumination to bring High Definition Natural Lighting™ into your home. By using the patented 508 Illumination, OttLite’s low vision lamps save energy and help reduce carbon dioxide emissions. You’ll be doing your eyes and your community a favor with an OttLite low vision lamp.

 

With help from low vision lighting, you will be reading easier and more comfortably. So for that perfect, peaceful lighting, look to an OttLite low vision reading lamp. Finish your book faster so you can move on to the next. Just like the OttLite customers below, you’ll be enjoying reading and enjoying life again soon.

 

Here’s what some OttLite fans have to say:

 

It is the most amazing experience. I can read for absolutely hours and my eyes never dry out or tire. Then when I finish and turn off the OttLite there is no need for my eyes to readjust.  I can see immediately; it's almost like I have never been reading.”

Francis P. Hodge, President, Hodge-Podge Books, Inc.

 

“My daughter wanted to use it for reading everyday. It became part of our routine and before I knew it, she did better in reading than she ever did before. All the practice helped, but she didn't want to practice so often before I got the light.”