Satechi ReadMate LED Dekstop Magnifier Now Available

Written by Ben

March 19, 2014

ReadMate

SAN DIEGO – March 12, 2014 – The new Satechi ReadMate LED Desktop Magnifier, available now, is the perfect portable accessory for users who need extra assistance in reading fine print, books and newspapers, viewing photos and more. The device features 5 times magnification and three LED lights which provide bright light for thorough inspection of text or objects.http://www.youtube.com/readmatedesktopmagnifier

The compact ReadMate LED Desktop Magnifier can be used across a flat surface with one hand or can be held up to an object for close observation. Users simply press down on the device to turn off or turn on the LED lights. Additionally, it has a separate on/off switch to prevent users from accidentally turning on the lights when not in use, and thus conserving battery life.

The ReadMate LED Desktop Magnifier is ideal for stamp and currency collectors, antiques dealers, fine print reading on prescriptions or contracts, and more. The portable design along with the included carrying case and cloth makes it ideal for dropping it in a purse or bag.

The ReadMate LED Desktop Magnifier is available now in pink, blue, yellow or black for an introductory price of $19.99 at Satechi.net and Amazon.com.

For more on the ReadMate LED Desktop Magnifier and all of Satechi’s award winning products, “like” Facebook.com/Satechi and follow @Satechi.

About Satechi:
Established in 2005, Satechi is fully committed to offering unique accessories that people can integrate with their electronics in their homes, cars, and on the go. Satechi offers a broad selection of accessories from FM transmitters, battery chargers and speaker systems to car mounts, stands and keyboards. For more information, please visit www.Satechi.net.

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