Quote: I have the OvaScope and both the regular OvaView and the High Intensity OvaView. The OvaScope is handy when I have children that want to see the eggs, but I can see much better in a dark room with the candler in my hand. Could be partly because the OvaScope is not exactly glasses friendly. It came as part of the package I bought. I wouldn't spend the extra money on it.
There is not a great deal of difference between the High Intensity and the regular OvaViews. I can see a little better with it, but I really wish I would have put the money toward a 220 lumens or better flashlight. So, I guess what I am saying is, unless you have a little too much money burning a hole in your pocket, invest in a good quality, high lumen flashlight instead.