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Eschenbach Optik to distribute video magnification products

Eschenbach Optik has been named the exclusive North American distributor of the Ash Technologies Ltd. line of video magnification products.

Ridgefield, CT, and Naas, Ireland

-Eschenbach Optik has been named the exclusive North American distributor of the Ash Technologies Ltd. line of video magnification products.

“We are very excited about the prospect of introducing the Ash product line to our many customers in the eye-care and rehab professions,” said Ken Bradley, president of Eschenbach Optik of America, Ridgefield, CT.

Hugh Maguire, founder director of Ash Technologies Ltd., Naas, Ireland, said, “By forming this unique team uniting Ash’s leading product range with Eschenbach Optik’s premium national distribution and support structure, a new dynamic is brought to the growing low vision market.”

Ash Technologies manufactures pocket and portable video magnifiers (Fusion, Liberty Solo, Quicklook Classic, Quicklook Focus, and Quicklook Zoom) for the visually impaired. The company also offers transportable desktop video solutions through several lines of products (Eclipse, Horizon, Presto, and Prisma).

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