If you’re looking for an electronic magnifier that can be used at work or in school, as well as at home, let us introduce you to the CloverBook range.

All six CloverBooks use an ultra HD 4K 60fps camera to produce high quality images which you can zoom and pan around on. The lightweight design enables you to take your CloverBook with you wherever you go, while the integrated foldable arm allows you to quickly set the magnifier up as a desktop device with room to write underneath it, if required. These magnifiers can be used in educational and work settings for reading and writing at a desk and viewing whiteboards (except the Lite and Lite Plus). All of them have 4GB internal storage. 

Check the main features below to find the perfect CloverBook for you…

CloverBook Lite / CloverBook Plus / CloverBook Pro

All three of these video magnifiers have a 12.5-inch screen offering freeze frame, reading and writing guides, and 17 colour combinations.

Reading area is up to A4, and magnification range is 1× to 60×. The Plus and Pro also offer self-view (mirror) and distance viewing (up to 18× at 5m distance view).

These magnifiers all have tactile controls, but the Plus and Pro can also be controlled using a touchscreen.

Each one measures 37.8 × 26.2 x 25.8cm open, and 37.8 × 26.2 x 4cm folded. Weight, including battery, is 2.4kg. 

The replaceable Li battery provides 4.5 to 5.5 hours runtime, and recharges in three hours.

The Pro offers extra features including: Full A4 OCR and text-to-speech; split-screen view; automatic live view perspective correction; reformatted text views of captured document; HDMI output to larger screen; mini HDMI input (to use as additional laptop screen, camera etc); and document export/import via USB.

CloverBook XL Lite / CloverBook XL Plus / CloverBook XL Pro

If you’re looking for a larger screen, the XL CloverBooks might be right up your street. With their matt 15.6-inch HD screens, these also offer greater magnification (1× to 88×). The Plus and Pro again offer self-view (mirror) and distance viewing (up to 18× at 5m distance view).

The XL Lite and XL Plus still have an A4 width reading area, but the XL Pro can read up to A3. All three magnifiers offer freeze frame, reading and writing guides, 17 colour combinations, and tactile and touchscreen controls.

Weighing 4.8kg, they measure 44 × 32.5 x 4.8cm when folded, and 44 × 32.5 x 46.7cm when open (the XL Lite is smaller when open: 44 × 32.5 x 32cm).

The replaceable Li battery provides up to 5.5 hours runtime, and recharges in three hours.

The XL Pro offers extra features including: Full A3 OCR and text-to-speech; split-screen view; automatic live view perspective correction; reformatted text views of captured document; HDMI output to larger screen; mini HDMI input (to use as additional laptop screen, camera etc); and document export/import via USB.

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