No the magnifying glasses do not allow you to wear prescription glasses concurrently. They lie on your ears as a regular pair of glasses would. So there is no space for another pair of glasses. The LED lies on a hinge which can be oriented towards the object. But the LED light is not very bright.
I have no problem wearing the magnifying spectacles together with the corrective spectacles. The magnifying spectacles have enough space for this. And the light works well.
Yes, the light can be swivelled... but glasses cannot be worn in addition to the magnifying glasses. However, if you have a pure short- or long-sightedness correction, the enclosed magnifying lenses are always sufficient.
Spectacle wearer iO LED very easy to adjust But as I can see in the picture the head mount is much better better than the one I have, the one with the screw at the back of the head is starts with sch.... and is only very short to wear so old model Kericht.
Yes! Is for spectacle wearers. But then you have to remove the nose clip! In my case, I could do without my reading glasses. The magnification is variable, you can add several lenses. And the lighting can be swivelled. The only thing that annoyed me about the glasses was the battery compartment. But you rarely have to touch it. I've never had to change them so far. It has enough for that! For two LEDs. Comfortable to wear! Either with bracket or strap!
The LED lighting can only be swivelled by pointing your head or eyes at the object. Why would you want to wear glasses under the magnifying glasses? Firstly, there are space problems and secondly, it makes no sense. I wear glasses myself, so if I have to look at something close up, I take the magnifying glasses and put my glasses to one side. However, if you have to switch between glasses and magnifying glasses very frequently, then a proper desktop magnifier with LED lighting would make more sense. Such magnifiers are also available from Galaxus or other suppliers. They cost a little more (approx. 70 to approx. 150, depending on the supplier), otherwise the magnifying glasses are quite useful for modelling/electronics/work etc.