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		I a set like the ones in the bottom picture.  They work just fine.  4 power lens. I use them a sometimes.  Other times I use a ring light with a flourecent bulb.  Even when I am using the headband magnifier I need a strong light so a lot of the times I have the ring light on also or I have a seperate halogen lamp setup. 
  
I suspect that the lights on the ones on the top would be inadequate for what you will want.   I want a lot of light on the fly even when I am not looking through a lens. 
  
Trying them on for a little while might give you an indication how comfortable they are on your head. 
  
If you are only going to tie down to a size 14 or 16 I would say that you might be more comfortable with a large diameter ring light.
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		[font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 2]I had a pair like the top picture.  Bought them for trip tyings.   They worked great, but I ended up giving them to my father so he can read (legally blind)
I use like Scruffy, a halogen lamp and a magnifier now.  On a goose neck so easy to transport, except the base is bulky, but I adapted the magnifier to fit my bench with out the base.
I also have one of those cap magnifiers with a little clip on LED light.  That works the best for me right now on road trips.  Very small and I can leave it on my cap during the day.  The lamp is about the size of a quarter.
I also have a ZIPKA for more light if need be.[/size][/black][/font]
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		[font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3]I actually wasn't considering a headband with side lights. Like you all I have a halogen desk lamp which is more than ample. I'm prone to the optivisor headband.[/size][/green][/font]
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