Humanware Explore 5 handheld electronic magnifier (PR20726)
Explore 5
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/20726
A portable electronic magnifier that has a HD LCD screen with a HD auto focusing camera. The camera features close-up and distance modes. It features a 5 inch anti-glare screen, large simple buttons, 2.2X-22X magnification, 18 enhancement modes, freeze frame mode, a pop-up stand for reading on a table, TV output to display what you are magnifying on the bigger screen and up to 3.5 hours battery life.
General Details
- Extra product information
Camera: 5 Megapixel
Power input: Micro USB Connector, 5 V, max Current 1.5 A
HDMI Compatibility for Television
Battery : Non removable Li Polymer 2800mAh
Battery Life : 3 hours- Manufacturer/Country
- Humanware / UK
- Websites
- Humanware Explore 5 handheld electronic magnifier - http://store.humanware.com/hau/explore-5-handheld-electronic-magnifier.html
Models / Specifications
- Model Explore 5: electronic magnifier
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- Weight 228 g
- Height 21.3 mm
- Depth Overall 89 mm
- Width Overall 139.4 mm
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