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Cheap Magnifying Headset
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You donât need a $500 microscope to solder tiny componentsâjust a $20 headset designed for watchmakers. Yes, really.
This little gem from mlogiroa was made to fix pocket watches, not PCBsâbut its lightweight, flip-up design and interchangeable lenses (2.5x and 4x) make it a surprisingly great hack for casual modders. No heavy stands, no cluttered benchâjust pop it on and zoom in on those finicky 0201 resistors. Bonus: you can mix lenses per eye (left=2.5x, right=4x) for depth perception, something fancy visors wonât let you do.
Sure, itâs not lab-grade. The plastic feels like it survived a toddlerâs toy box. But for $20? It outperforms half the âsoldering aidsâ on Amazon that cost 10x more and donât let you flip one lens up while sipping coffee.
Pro tip: Skip the watch repair attachmentsâthey force your nose into the solder joint. Just use the basic lenses and enjoy the freedom to lean back⌠or at least not sweat through your shirt.
If youâre tinkering on a budget, this is the sneaky upgrade you didnât know you needed.
(P.S. Still dreaming of that $300 microscope⌠but this? This is my new BFF.)
