Eyeclops Night Vision

July 2, 2009 - 5:04 am 25 Comments

From the Manufacturer:

EyeClops Night Vision provides kids young and old with an authentic night vision experience like never before. They are powered by actual infra-red driven night vision technology. Eyeclops night vision enables clear visibility up to 50′ in even complete, pitch dark environments. These 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 upto 50′ in complete darkness and Eyeclops night vision lets you see in complete darkness.

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.

* 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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25 Responses to “Eyeclops Night Vision”

  1. Ninja5433 Says:

    The led’s are …
    The led’s are completely invisible, the only problem is that you have a very limited Peripheral vision, it only gives a small box to look out of and it can be confusing to walk around with. I would recomend it as a toy but if you need to use it, dont count on it.

  2. mdog1310 Says:

    yo you cant see the …
    yo you cant see the led’s they are ir. well if you also had nv then you could. also i was tthinking about getting these for night airsoft, would these be good?

  3. Daghead Says:

    Just PLEASE tell me …
    Just PLEASE tell me you can’t see the LEDs at all.

  4. HL3AlcAida Says:

    Therer is a special …
    Therer is a special technology with posphore glass and every light what come on it make that it shin green and the two tft monitors rendering a picture with it.

  5. fredblink18287 Says:

    This commercial’s …
    This commercial’s so cheap lol

  6. skunko144 Says:

    i know u cant see …
    i know u cant see ir light with the naked eye.

    know what i asked was could u see ir light with a green film sorta like night vision goggles

  7. prisonerofmachines Says:

    Well, if you are …
    Well, if you are looking to stand in the dark while giving off infrared light with a green film over it WHILE wearing green tinted goggles, then yes, you could do that.
    You won’t see , but I don’t think you care because he just told you that YOU CAN’T SEE IR LIGHT WITH THE NAKED EYE.

  8. skunko144 Says:

    i know that IR …
    i know that IR light can’t been seen by humans.

    and that is not what i asked

  9. osborneddotcom Says:

    no
    IR is …

    no
    IR is impossible to see with the naked eye

  10. skunko144 Says:

    question could u …
    question could u buy IR led’s then just get some green film and use it like this with a par of clear goggles with the green film over them ??

  11. ChrisC30 Says:

    $70 US.

    Amazon has …
    $70 US.

    Amazon has them, probably Walmart has these or something similar. Just don’t expect them to be great, Gen I NV technology. Not bad, but nowhere near as handy as the latest stuff.

  12. tippership Says:

    i bought my bro one …
    i bought my bro one of there

    and, i know how to beat it

    Cell phone camera

    unfilterd near infrared reciever

    owned

  13. iceknite5 Says:

    70$ yay thats rip …
    70$ yay thats rip its infrared led and receiver and screen and plastic

    just buy parts at radioshack and build own duh

  14. salemcripple Says:

    And as where these …
    And as where these can see like 50ft (i’m uming with IR, and in an enclosed area). Inside mine is about the same, but out doors Mine ranges out to 100+ yards (on a clear night). You can’t make out if it’s friend or foe at that range. But you can still tell there is someone there!

  15. shadowhunter258 Says:

    i guess your right
    i guess your right

  16. salemcripple Says:

    Thats not bad. I …
    Thats not bad. I spent like 250 on mine. But then their military spec.

  17. DudeArchitect Says:

    HOW MUCH????
    HOW MUCH????

  18. camboallen Says:

    yeha why not
    yeha why not

  19. xppower2001 Says:

    you just mention, …
    you just mention, you don’t want to spend 400 on kids toy

  20. Dudtz Says:

    Or you can get …
    Or you can get image intensifier gen 1 for cheaper.

  21. premiumproductions69 Says:

    These Sony units …
    These Sony units sound really good.
    Do you have a link ?
    Maybe a model number.
    I did a quick search but didn’t find them.
    Thanks

  22. Jomizzlez Says:

    The New Sony night …
    The New Sony night vision goggles are way better, they are public/ military use, only thing is that the price is around 400 bucks but at least it’ range is 60 meters in pitch black, video output, earphones (dont know what for) and Professional Night vision technology

  23. Jomizzlez Says:

    Freaking ViewFinder …
    Freaking ViewFinder is too small, i’m trying to hardware mod it so i can make the view finder be on two eyes if not making it bigger and have my prescription lenses on the left side removable eye piece, also, use lithium batteries or rechargeable batteries for airsoft wars, good at night time, you just have to have a laser with your airsoft gun

  24. shadowhunter258 Says:

    68 bucks!
    68 bucks!

  25. starfish258852 Says:

    how much is it ?
    how much is it ?

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