I use and like a binocular headband magnifier, very similar to this:
https://www.amazon.com/Headband-Magnifying-Magnifier-Head-Mounted-Electronics/dp/B085DRM3WL/ref=sr_1_25?dchild=1&keywords=headband+magnifier&qid=1620838872&sr=8-25
The one I got is a no-name brand that I picked up at a hamfest years ago.
All the lenses are plastic. in addition to one fixed lens, there are two additional lenses that fold up out of the way into the visor. My magnifiers are 2x, 4x, 8x. IMHO, using tools with the 2x and 4x on, such as soldering, requires a little getting used to. I find the 8x almost impossible to use with tools and only comes in handy for inspection and for me, can't be worn for long.
I found the external loop handy in a few situations.
I am not a fan of the built in lighting system as they are not usually well directed to the workpiece and tend not to be very bright.
I like that the visor portion folds up and out of the way when not needed.
Given these are plastic lenses, the optical quality is not that great and may be a challenge if you wear them for a long period of time. If that is the case, I suggest looking at high grade optical lenses (perhaps glass?). The price will definitely go up.
Good luck