Head-mounted magnifying glasses are not presbyopes, right?

Head mounted magnifiers and presbyopes are two different types of eyeglasses. Presbyopia is a type of eyeglasses used to correct the blurring of close up vision in older people, usually for reading or other close up work. Presbyopes are generally available in degrees of +1.00 to +3.00, depending on individual needs.

And head-mounted magnifying glasses are a type of eyewear that increases the detail of the target object by magnifying the lens. It provides a larger field of view and magnification and is widely used in the fields of medicine, watch repair, handicrafts, electronic engineering, and cosmetology. Head-mounted magnifiers usually consist of an adjustable frame and magnifying lenses with LED illumination, which facilitates the user to observe more clearly during fine work.

In summary, head-mounted magnifiers and presbyopes are two different types of eyewear with different uses and functions.