Zoomax Supports Low Vision Communities on 2017 CSUN

Zoomax succeeded in 2017 CSUN exhibit!

Zoomax attended 2017 CSUN exhibit on March 1st to 3rd. After full preparation, Zoomax once again achieved great success with impressive support from people interested in innovative video magnifiers for low vision use. Thanks for everyone who participated in the show.

Zoomax showing low vision products in 2017 CSUN exhibit

During the 3-day exhibition, lots of visitors came to Zoomax booth and experienced Zoomax's high-tech low vision products. M5 HD Plus, after its first appearance on 2017 ATIA exhibition, again won general recognition and was highly praised by dealers and customers, and so did the other video magnifiers.

People attending Zoomax campaign at Booth in 2017 CSUN exhibit

To support low vision people globally who are in need of better independence, Zoomax launched "Better Vision" Program last year by donating free visual aids. The program mainly aims at low vision organizations, institutes and schools and has gained great reputation. With wish to help more low vision people, in 2017 CSUN exhibit, Zoomax offered "Win Free video Magnifiers" drawing as a direct way to enable end-users to try a video magnifier for totally free, which was supported greatly by institution San Diego Center of the Blind. The drawing won lots of attention!

Visitors filling the contact form and free video magnifier drawing winners

Zoomax is seeking opportunities to support low vision communities. Every institution or organization who wants to join our "Better Vision" Program will be fully welcomed. Additionally, for the dealers or distributors seeking new partner to expand business together, you can check Zoomax recent campaign with detailed information available at New Distributors Enjoy 20%+ Off!

About Zoomax's previous performance on CSUN shows, please check 201620152014 and 2013.

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