Sometimes in the winter, it can get real dark in Fargo. EyeClops Night Vision goggles, I thought, would be a good hobby for our son, Neil. The EyeClops Night Vision reviews I read all talked about being about to see as much as 50 feet in the distance with a pretty good clarity. And, I didn’t see why they wouldn’t, using the same infra-red technology as military night vision goggles. I was in the military and I used some of those goggles. These compare pretty favorably for being a kid’s toy and about 1/20 the price of real night vision goggles.
Neil uses his EyeClops Night Vision to explore more areas and farther afield every night. He gets his homework done and his chores finished, and the rest of the night, until bedtime, Neil and Dusty (his dog) go out and about around the yard and in back of the house to see what kind of nighttime trouble they can turn up. EyeClops Night Vision keeps Neil busy with something fun to do and he can learn about his nighttime environment at the same time. Different animals roam at night than during the day and with night vision, Neil can become part of that.
Yes, sir, things look a lot different at night than they do during the day. Some people say it is a whole other world. Neil’s EyeClops Night Vision can help him discover bits and pieces of that world and, with Dusty at his side, hopefully they won’t get into too much trouble.
Have you ever been night fishing? Try out EyeClops Night Vision and see how different the water and fish look at night through infra-red vision. You know, “infra-red” vision actually shows up “green,” but there is a button on the night vision goggles under the right eye piece at the bottom, that you can flip to switch from green to viewing in black-and-white mode.
John - Fargo, North Dakota






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