The Best Review: Eyeclops Night Vision Goggles
November 3, 2009 by
Filed under night vision reviews
EyeClops Night Vision Goggles represent another step-forward in child’s toys. Using technologies once reserved for clandestine operations, this “toy” allows children to see at night.
Frankly, it’s amazing.
Since I am in the retail business, I bought a few for my kids to test out. I thought the EyeClops Night Vision Goggles may be one of the typical “disposable” gifts that kids receive each year–a gift that they use once and quickly abandon in favor of the latest toy.
Often times, manufacturers exaggerate the capabilities of their products. Before my kids used the EyeClops Night Vision Goggles, I had read that these goggles allow you to see up to 50 feet in complete, absolute darkness.
My son and I devised a plan to test this claim. During the day, we mapped out an area in the backyard 50 feet from the house. I wrote down a question on a piece of paper that he was not allowed to open until the time was right.
Later that night in complete darkness, I told my son to walk to the area 50 feet from the house, open the question that I had given him, and yell out the answer to me. Eyeclops Goggles in hand, my son went to the designated area.
He opened the secret question and yelled “THREE”.
From 50 feet, he could tell how many fingers that I was holding up. I was in shock at the ability of these Goggles and the fact that this technology comes at this EyeClops Night Vision Goggles Price.
Beyond this “cool” factor, I was not sure that my kids would like these goggles as a toy. But they don’t just like them, they love them. They use them both indoors and outdoors playing all types of creative games.
I now see clearly…EyeClops Night Vision Goggles make a great gift for kids at Christmas or anytime of the year.
Richard Mas is a toy retailer and contributing editor to the Best Selling Christmas Toys list at the The Christmas Store Online. He also makes recommendations to their homepage, where you can find the Best Christmas Gifts for 2008.