Living with Vision Loss
Living with Vision Loss Podcast Episode 8: How Can Video Magnification Help You Read at Work, School & Home? Host: Dawn Ciccarone, MS OTR/L, CLVT [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-ciccarone-ms-otr-l-clvt-437766141/] Episode Type: Educational / Product Guide Episode Summary Dawn explains why video magnification is one of the most popular solutions for people with vision loss who want to read again at work, school, or home. Unlike optical magnifiers, video magnifiers let you adjust magnification daily (up to 60x), change contrast colors, and see more words on the screen without losing field of view. Dawn shares her three favorite portable video magnifiers and discusses cost considerations and funding options. Why Video Magnification Is Popular 1. Adjust magnification daily 2. Change contrast to the color you see best 3. See more words on the screen — magnify without losing field of view Dawn's Three Favorite Video Magnifiers 1. Ruby XL HD (Freedom Scientific) 1. Tilt screen — lay flat on paper or switch to handle for medicine bottles 2. Multiple contrast modes, adjustable magnification 3. Great portable option for work; smaller screen limits high magnification 2. Explore 12 (Humanware) 1. Simple controls: orange button for contrast, +/- buttons for size 2. Larger screen = more words visible at high magnification 3. Optional stand for writing under the camera 3. Clover Book Pro 1. Lightweight, portable with both near and distance cameras 2. Distance camera sees presentations, whiteboards, teacher's face 3. Ideal for classroom or office meeting settings Things to Consider 1. Match the device to your goals - Video magnification is like shoe shopping. Find the right fit. 2. Try before you buy — Evaluations typically last 1–1.5 hours 3. Cost — Devices range from $900–$3,000; not covered by insurance Funding Options 1. Bureau of Blindness and Visual Services (state agency) 2. Lions Club 3. Church organizations 4. Your employer (workplace accommodations) 5. Your school (student accommodations) Brands Mentioned 1. Freedom Scientific 2. Humanware 3. Optelec 4. Low Vision International Resources Questions or for information about the Clover Book Pro email dawnmciccarone@gmail.com YouTube - Search Living with Vision Loss Dawn Ciccarone to view devices [https://www.youtube.com/@LivingWithVisionLoss] Questions about purchasing video magnification devices from Freedom Scientific, Humanware, Optelec or Low Vision International email Nick Peterson at visability.nick@gmail.com About Your Host Dawn Ciccarone, MS, OTR/L, CLVT [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-ciccarone-ms-otr-l-clvt-437766141/] is a Certified Low Vision Therapist and Occupational Therapist with over 20 years of experience helping people with vision loss live independently. Connect & Subscribe Subscribe to the Living with Vision Loss Podcast. Contact Dawn on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawn-ciccarone-ms-otr-l-clvt-437766141/] with questions or dawnmciccarone@gmail.com Keywords: video magnification, video magnifier, CCTV for low vision, Ruby XL HD, Explore 12, Clover Book Pro, Freedom Scientific, Humanware, portable video magnifier, low vision at work, low vision at school, magnifier with contrast, distance camera magnifier Medical Disclaimer The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult your physician or low vision specialist before making treatment decisions. Living with Vision Loss Podcast © 2026| Become More Independent in Your Everyday Life
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