RUBY Handheld Video Magnifier Assistive Device Ruby Video Magnifier Features Aids individuals with low vision Magnify items from 2 to 14 times Magnification.

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RUBY Handheld Video Magnifier Assistive Device

Ruby Video Magnifier Features Aids individuals with low vision Magnify items from 2 to 14 times Magnification level is adjustable Keeps text or items clear and crisp during rapidly movement Background and text colors to be modified Brightness level adjusts Maybe applicable for individuals with dyslexia Fold out handle allows items out of reach to the seen or read Takes freeze frame snap-shots and saves up to 15

The RUBY Handheld Video Magnifier Product Definition 4.3 inch screen Approximately 5 inches by 3 inches Weighs less than 8 ounces Uses four AAA rechargeable batteries Two hours of continuous use Suggest retail price is $545.00

The RUBY Handheld Video Magnifier Benefits For students with low vision and possibly for students with dyslexia…. Improved Participation Playing games, reading maps, measuring, or other activities Outdoor learning activities and field trip Improved access to posted information Bulletin boards, lunch menus, posters, and other items in schools and the community Snap-shot feature aids in capturing information

Although this device is a little pricey, it could greatly benefit students with low vision and could greatly assist and improve their participation in activities both inside and outside of the classroom. The End