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EyeClops Night Vision Review: Vernon

Wed, Oct 15, 2008

EyeClops Night Vision Reviews

My son, Alan, has always loved spy novels and detective mysteries, so when I read an EyeClops Night Vision review, it sounded like something that Alan would really like.  When we first took the toy from the box, Alan was “ooohhing” and “aaahhing” and was just so excited, he could hardly wait for me to put the batteries in.  Then we had to adjust the three rubber straps to fit securely around his head (two straps, one on each side of the head, and a strap over the top).  When the EyeClops Night Vision goggles are securely fastened and the mask is in place, no light should be able to get through the seal of the goggles.

EyeClops Night Vision uses the same infra-red technology as the military uses in their night vision goggles.  With this “toy” version, Alan can see up to 50 feet and with fairly clear accuracy.  A portable microscope can set on top of the goggles and bring items into even closer range.  When you turn the EyeClops Night Vision on, a little display will appear in front of your eyes.  Even though it was pitch-black dark outside, Alan could see shapes and objects in his viewing area, thanks to the night vision technology.

Displays in green are the norm for night vision but there is also a switch on the bottom of the right eye piece that allows you to see in black-and-white instead.  It’s whichever scenario lets you see the best.  The left eye piece opens so Alan can see normally, if he chooses.  This is a great help to get your bearings and keep from falling or tripping over something while using the EyeClops Night Vision.

I recommend EyeClops Night Vision for any boy or girl who is interested in discovering more about their environment at nighttime.  It is really great to be able to share this expertise with a child.

Vernon - Bremerton, Washington

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