Kids Night Vision Goggles Get Smaller and Cheaper

April 24, 2009 RSS Feed Print
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One of the toys I liked best for last year's holidays is getting an update this summer. Bringing infrared tech to the kids, the new EyeClops Night Vision Goggles now work with both eyes and don't look as clunky.

These things actually work. The image last year was a little blurry with a narrow field of vision. But a kid wearing them could maneuver in a pitch black room.

Toy maker Jakks Pacific says the smaller, handheld design makes them easier to use. We'll see. But we know we like the smaller suggested price of $60, a drop of $20. Due on shelves in late August.

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Gettem from Wal-Mart.

Robert of TX 5:26AM February 05, 2010

where to find them, i didn't see where to buy them !?

ME 12:01PM July 16, 2009

Excellent tool for the next movie.

Sam's Son of NC 5:56AM April 29, 2009

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