| Eyeclops Bionic Eye Multizoom, Green | 
| Brand: Eyeclops
List Price: $49.99 Buy Collectible: $15.97 as of 7/31/2010 06:39 CDT details You Save: $34.02 (68%)
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Seller: Book Search Now Rating: 71 reviews Sales Rank: 5,055
Color: Green Batteries Included: No Battery: 4 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 12 x 12.1
MPN: 60726 Model: 60726 UPC: 720634608563 EAN: 0720634608563 ASIN: B0016P2U6A
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| • | With Magnifications of 100x, 200x, and 400x times. The Multizoom Eyeclops provides a bigger and better look at the world around you | | • | Explore a world of wonder by simply plugging into your TV with Jakks Pacific's famous Plug It In & Play technology | | • | The Multizoom plugs into any standard television for cool magnifications on the big screen | | • | See the world like you’ve never seen it before. The Eyeclops Multizoom magnifies the world like nothing you have seen before |
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Product Description The award-winning, Toy of the Year nominee Eyeclops Bionic Eye evolves with a powerful new feature to expand kids' worlds: an adjustable multi-zoom lens with 100x, 200x and 400x magnification. Explore a world of wonder by simply plugging it into your TV and viewing your objects of wonder on screen. Requires five "AA" batteries, not included.
Amazon.com Review See your world as never before with the EyeClops Bionic Eye! With this fun and easy-to-use electric magnifier, kids six and up can view everyday objects at up to 400 times their regular size. The simple, hand-held bionic "eye" displays magnified images on any TV, providing hours of fun entertainment for the entire family. 
Connect the EyeClops to your television and explore things around you in detail. View larger. | 
The EyeClops lets you choose between 100x, 200x, and 400x magnification.View larger. |  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: Easy to set up and fun for the whole family; great way for kids to explore everyday objects
The Bad: Takes a little practice to learn how to focus
In a Nutshell: A fun and engaging educational toy with great educational potential | At a Glance Ages: 6 and up Requires: 5 AA batteries, TV with video input jack |  | | Magnify Your World The hand-held EyeClops magnifying "eye" is made of brightly-colored, lightweight, durable plastic and features an ergonomically shaped handle that fits comfortably into small and large hands alike. To operate, simply insert five AA batteries into the "Brain Case," attach the video wire to your TV's video input jack, and turn on the power switch, and you're ready to go! With the easy-to-hold magnifying lens in one hand, you can focus on any number of everyday objects, such as coins, fabric, your pet's fur and even your own hair and skin. The images will appear on your television, and a zoom dial offers either 100x, 200x or 400x magnification. The EyeClops comes with a focusing lens, a viewing dish and a tube to enable your child to explore a variety of everyday objects safely and easily. Contagious Fun for the Whole Family The excitement of seeing objects in your child's everyday world magnified to up to 400 times is contagious and sure to be a hit with whole family. With no software to upload and minimal set-up, the EyeClops can be put to use almost instantly. The hand-held magnification "eye" is fun to hold and makes it easy for your child to explore their world. Viewing the magnified images on your TV screen in full, vivid color encourages your child to take learning into their own hands and provides numerous opportunities for parents and children to play fun and educational games together. And because the EyeClops is powered by five AA batteries, your child can enjoy several uninterrupted hours of exploration without the need for recharging or replacement. Although the EyeClops is extremely easy to set up, it does take a little practice to make things come into focus. However, with the aid of the simple focusing gauge on the I.R.I.S. lens that surrounds the magnifying lens, this initial awkwardness is quickly overcome. On the lowest setting the LEDs occasionally proved to be too bright for viewing lighter-colored objects, and these images could not be seen clearly on the TV screen. On the higher magnification settings, however, this did not seem to be a problem and textures and colors came through flawlessly. What's in the Box EyeClops Bionic Eye and Brain Case, I.R.I.S. lens attachment, viewing dish and tube, and base.
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Eyeclops February 14, 2010 Charity Reed (Maryland) Bought this for my 6 yr old daughter. She loves it. It is easily to hook up to your tv. One of the first things she looked at was our carpet. Very interesting to see how much dirt is left behind after you vaccum. (hahaha) I highly recommend the toy.
Watch out for the eye! February 12, 2010 Vellecia D. Sivels (Washington DC) This toy will magnify anything. My daughter hooks it up to the TV and boy oh boy do I have to stand far away, some of the images can be scary. Its a great toy to teach kids about cleanliness.
Disappointing January 7, 2010 S. Reddy (NC) I should have listened to the poor customer reviews. It was not easy to work (hard to get the image to come up on the screen, hard to focus). It seemed like you had to have the device right on top of the thing you wanted to see (in other words, you could not point it at something and easily get the image to come up on the TV). It was not very forgiving in that respect and took a lot of patience to get any image on the screen and once you did, it was pretty anti-climactic. I was really disappointed at the difficulty of use and certainly could not expect my 6-yr-old nephew to find this thing fun and entertaining. We played with it for about 15 minutes on Christmas day and I decided it was a dud and am returning it. My nephews have not even noticed that they don't have it.
did not have any luck December 30, 2009 Melanie J. Massey (Valparaiso, Indiana) We did not have any luck with this product. We could not see the images, and what could be seen was dull. I sent it back. My daughter has more fun with an old-fashioned field microscope.
Pretty cool. December 29, 2009 Lee Ann Fontenot (DeQuincy, LA USA) This was a cool gift. Its just a little harder to focus and see what your aiming at. I'm sure it'll get easier with practice. Great educational tool and you'd be suprised what you can see! Overall, great toy!
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