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EyeClops Night Vision Infrared Stealth Goggles | 
| Brand: Eyeclops
Buy New: $84.99 as of 11/25/2009 04:27 CST details
New (23) from $84.99
Seller: all4mygirls Rating: 175 reviews Sales Rank: 576
Color: Black Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Battery: 6 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 7 x 10 x 12
MPN: 60860 Model: 60860 UPC: 720634608600 EAN: 0720634608600 ASIN: B00153F5QA
Release Date: May 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Eyeclops night vision provides kids young and old with an authentic night vision experience like never before | | • | Powered by actual infra-red driven night vision technology, EyeClops Night Vision enables clear visibility up to 50 feet in even complete, pitch dark environments | | • | Conduct covert operations in your backyard, investigate nocturnal activities in your house and take games like hide n’ seek to a whole new level | | • | See up to 50' in complete darkness | | • | Eyeclops night vision lets you see in complete darkness |
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Product Description Take covert operations to the dark side with this handheld unit that lets you see up to 20 feet in the dark. Powered by actual infra-red driven night vision technology, EyeClops Night Vision enables clear visibility in even complete, pitch dark environments. Become a night spy, investigate nocturnal activities in your house and take games like hide 'n seek to a whole new level. Requires 4 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 10"L x 12"W x 7"H.
Amazon.com Review Enjoy the thrill of real night vision technology with EyeClops Night Vision stealth goggles! These super stealth goggles allow kids ages eight and older to see in absolute darkness using infrared illumination so they can explore the dark landscape around them. These fun goggles are the perfect companion for slumber party sleep-overs or camp-outs. 
Red LEDs can be turned on or off for maximum surveillance or for stealth. View larger. | 
Soft rubber ensures a secure and comfortable fit. View larger. |  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: Experience the thrill of real night vision technology.
The Bad: The display screen will leave you wanting more.
In a Nutshell: A fun and entertaining toy that will keep older kids entertained for hours. | At a Glance Ages: 8 and up Requires: 5 AAA batteries |  | | Darkness Is Your Ally... With the EyeClops Night Vision goggles, your child can explore dark environments with advanced infrared technology. Set-up is easy. Simply insert five AA batteries into the battery pack at the back of the head-set, and slide the power switch to turn on the goggles. Once the screen display lights up inside of the right eye-piece, you can fit the goggles to your child's head by adjusting the soft rubber straps around top and sides. EyeClops Night Vision goggles come equipped with a hinged, flip-up eye-piece that can be opened when the goggles are turned off, or closed when the goggles are in use. Your child can choose between the maximum surveillance mode which emits a barely-visible ring of red LEDs around the eyepiece so they can see up to 50 feet in absolute darkness, or go for the stealth mode to remain completely invisible while they explore the dark landscape immediately around them. A small switch on the side of the goggle head-set allows them to switch from a black-and-white to a green screen display. Enhance Your Nighttime Stealth Operations The futuristic design of the durable plastic head-piece adds to the fun of these exciting night vision goggles. Soft rubber molding around the goggles and adjustable straps across the top and sides makes them comfortable and easy to wear. While the EyeClops Night Vision goggles provide a crisp, clear image of dark landscapes, they should always be used under adult supervision. Because the display screen is small and provides limited peripheral vision, these goggles should only be used in environments that are free of potential tripping hazards. As a nice safety feature, the goggles' handy flip-up eye-piece over the left eye provides immediate access to normal vision if your child becomes disoriented or needs to take a break from viewing through the small display screen located in the right eye-piece. Durable and lightweight, these fun goggles work so well that you might just find yourself borrowing them from your child so you can have your turn enjoying some super stealth, covert nighttime missions of you own! What's in the Box EyeClops headpiece with goggles, battery pack and adjustable straps.
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Eye Clopped November 5, 2009 M. Hamrah (CA) Received this as a gift. Opened it, inserted batteries and the only thing that works is the non stealth red LED circle of lights in the center - nothing else. We cannot see anything but black with this while looking through them. These are junk and cheaply made and don't work brand new out of the box! Don't trash your wallet by buying these.
coolest night vision goggles November 1, 2009 Diane E. Kirby (New York) Recently purchased these night vision goggles for my 11 yr old son. For the price they are just the best. I had fun wearing and using them. My son loves them.
Never Worked Right October 12, 2009 Disappointed (Alaska) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this for my son's birthday in March. The goggles were not comfortable. The eye piece came off. The batteries only lasted a few hours and then it totally stopped working. So I spent $80 for nothing!!! They didn't even make it to the end of April.
General review October 2, 2009 Ronald L. Braxton 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We did not use this as a toy. It is being used is research on night time habits of animals.
Very good toy for the current price September 27, 2009 Shifty Devil (central Illinois) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Off-the-bat I should say that I have just un-boxed it and it seems to work great, no smoking battery box, the screen works, the lights work, the straps haven't broken. This is not a proper review because I got it for a nephew's birthday coming up and he won't get it for a few days. After reading all the reviews I decided I had to take it out and make sure it works and not disappoint him with a non-functioning gift. I also figured that after reading about the problems some have had that I now had the knowledge to be the best choice for removing it without breaking anything. I now only hope I am not vilified by the parents for giving such a battery-hungry gift. Hey, at least it will be a break from all the Lego-mania.
The following information is primarily a re-post of a response I made to an earlier post so that the information is more likely to be seen. After reading all the reviews, I didn't see this point made in any of them so I thought I should pass it on now. I may be back with an actual review of the item after it has been in use for a while.
****Push the button at the attachment point (angled, false screw head) and pull the inside strap to loosen it. Pull the excess to tighten.****
The "False Screw" buttons on the attachment points DO NOT LOOSEN THE SNAP-IN PEGS, as mentioned by an earlier poster in his "missing manual". DON'T waste your time trying to do what he says. THE BUTTONS ON THE SIDE ATTACHMENT POINTS ARE FOR RELEASING THE INTERNAL RATCHETING LOCK MECHANISM FOR THE STRAPS and this is mentioned nowhere in the manual. The strap attachment points just snap in to holes in the goggles and can be removed by rotating them 90 degrees so the strap points down and squeezing the posts together from INSIDE the goggles. There is a tab on one of the posts and a slot in the goggle-hole that match up when rotated 90 degrees, but these are not meant to be removed for normal adjustments. The strap is prevented from loosening while wearing by a ratcheting lock inside the attachment point. The strap excess can be easily pulled to tighten it on the wearer's head but TO LOOSEN IT THE BUTTON SHOULD BE PRESSED to release the latch. This may be why so many straps have been broken, because people have been just trying to pull the strap through without releasing the lock. The instructions for the goggles should really say this is the way to adjust the straps, but no mention is made of it - hence the breakage.
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