NEW PRODUCT
Announcing the New Smartlux® Digital with Enhanced Features!
Our new and improved Smartlux® Digital (1650-2A) is an ergonomically designed, portable video magnifier with a 5” reflection-free display that now features a full HD camera, a larger field of view, a faster screen refresh rate and personalized setting options. The LEDs are now individually adjustable and a new customizable menu provides 14 color contrast mode options, adjustable lines and blinds and more! With an easy-to-use interface and new high-contrast design the Smartlux® Digital provides a customizable reading and writing solution for those who are visually impaired.
The integrated stand still provides for 3 different viewing options and a new optional handle is available to provide optimal stability and a supportive grip. The faster 50 FPS refresh rate is the quickest on the market and provides a clear image when the device is in motion so there is no smearing or ghosting effect. And we’ve increased the image storage capacity to 8GB and added the ability to connect the Smartlux® Digital to an external screen using the HDMI cable for live streaming.
Take advantage of the Special Introductory Offer Now: Buy 3 Smartlux® Digital Magnifiers, Get 1 FREE - plus a FREE handle for each! (Limit 2 per customer. Valid through 12/31/21. Buy 6, Get 1 Free Promotion applies after limit is reached.)
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WORLD SIGHT DAY
Celebrating World Sight Day on October 14th!
World Sight Day is an annual day of awareness held on the second Thursday of October, to focus global attention on vision impairment. We are supporting the #LoveYourEyes campaign this year which promotes being aware of your eye health and getting a sight test or recommending others do the same. This World Sight Day learn how you can educate your patients on ways to prevent sight loss by using the "4 Ps to Love Your Eyes".
Learn more about how you can participate in this year's campaign at www.IAPB.org.
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NATIONAL WHITE CANE SAFETY DAY
October 15th is National White Cane Safety Day!
Throughout the world, the long white cane is used by people who are blind or visually impaired as a tool for safe and reliable navigation. The white cane is a symbol of the user’s skills and talents, mobility and independence. It also allows the sighted person to recognize that the user is visually impaired.
Our broad product line includes many vision-enhancing solutions (some in higher magnifications for those with more severe vision loss) that help those who are visually impaired read, write and complete everyday tasks easier, thereby improving their safety, productivity, independence and quality of life.
Ask your Territory Manager about our newest low vision devices or see them on our website HERE!
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ESCHENBACH PARTNER PROJECT
Magno Has Been Placed!
We couldn’t be happier to announce that our Eschenbach sponsored Fidelco Guide Dog Magno has been successfully placed with a special client who will now be able to navigate the world better with Magno by his side.
Stay tuned for details on where Magno has been placed and see Magno’s journey from the beginning online at www.eschenbach.com/partner_project.asp.
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TRADE SHOWS
Check out our newest low vision products like the New Smartlux® Digital, Eschenbach Haus Call Telelowvision Program, AllClean UV-C® Disinfecting Cabinet and Vario Digital 22 FHD video magnifiers at our upcoming trade shows!
American Academy of Optometry Meeting
November 3-6, 2021 – Boston, MA
American Academy of Ophthalmology Meeting
November 13-16, 2021 – New Orleans, LA
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LIVE WEBINARS
Eschenbach provides live webinars every month. You can register for our upcoming webinars online, or to be added directly to our webinar notification list please email us at webinar@eschenbach.com. If you missed a webinar and would like to view it at a more convenient time, you can view the past webinars on our website. Simply log in with your user name and password, click on the Resource Center Tab, and go to the past webinars page!
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Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at 3:00PM Eastern “Overcoming Patient Objections - Tips and tricks on handling common objections!” Speaker: Thomas I. Porter, Director of Low Vision Services, Saint Louis University, Department of Ophthalmology
Approved for 1 ACVREP Credit
REGISTER NOW! |
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