With everything getting smaller — printing, dials, numbers, micro chips, etc. — the patented iBEAM watch with its pop-up magnifying lens and built-in LED flashlight can help the tens of millions of people suffering from shrinking type syndrome. Now reading a menu or finding your way through a dark theatre becomes so much easier with the push of a button-right on your wrist. Oh, and it also tells time. www.ibeamtime.com. With the iBEAM watch, necessity is the father of invention. Chris McKay, the inventor and a Baby Boomer, explains that he was fighting the signs of aging … like having to borrow his wife’s reading glasses. He looked at his peers and noticed he was not alone. « Frankly, I didn’t want to have someone else have to read the menu to me … and I looked ridiculous in my wife’s reading glasses, » says McKay. « So it occurred to me to add reading features to something that I’m never without — my wristwatch. And that’s the beauty of it, it never leaves my wrist. » The iBEAM watch with a magnifying lens that makes type up to five times larger, provides real solutions for our aging population. Among them is John Magusa

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