See in the Dark with EyeClops Night Vision Goggles
Do you need to enter someone’s house in the dark to search for some important information or object? Or are you cracking your head to come up with a creative idea for your teenager’s Halloween party costume? Here’s one gadget that may solve all these problems.
Toy manufacturer, Nelo Lucich, the creator of goggles, has introduced EyeClops Night Vision goggles that use infrared LEDs to shine a wide beam of infrared light up to 50 feet away. The light, though not visible to the naked eye, displays a monochrome image through the single-eye viewfinder of the camera. The gadget can function up to three hours on five AA batteries.
The gadget is elegant looking and features thick rubber straps to be strapped to the head. It resembles a heavy mask and snorkel not unlike the ones worn by terrorists or officials of the special unit force. Have fun with this gadget that is sure to send the hair standing for some of your friends.
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July 30th, 2009 10:31
STFU lil Faggot
July 30th, 2009 10:29
who cares.
March 17th, 2009 05:13
that pictures looks nothing like eyeclops and does not have propper positioning or anything. You should get an actual picture before showing the world that fake!
December 24th, 2008 11:42
I like these goggles. Although, they look at bit bulky, for a price that’s under $100, you just can’t beat it. Now I can look for worms for fishing without a flashlight. It doesn’t get any better than that.