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HomeEyeClops Night Vision Infrared Stealth Goggles |
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Don't Buy This Toy! Feb 06, 2010 The view window is the size of a POSTAGE STAMP. Are you kidding me?? My kids put these on for about 5 seconds, took them off and never touched them again. This is the worse piece of crap I have ever bought from anyone EVER. The marketing of this toy is incredibly misleading. All of the pictures on their website are designed to fool you into believing that you get a normal view window. No way. It is a POSTAGE STAMP. How in the world could a child enjoy such a toy?
Do not buy this toy. You have been warned.
Eyeclops - Head Strap broken Feb 01, 2010 This was my child's number one gift he wanted for Christmas. Imagine his disappointment when the first time he put it on, that the head strap was already broken.
We returned it and got the eyeclops binoculars, because we realized that the warnings on the goggles say not to walk around with them on-you have to stand still-for safety reasons-so the binoculars made more sense as you can carry them and lift them up to your eyes when you want to.
Broke the minute they came out of the box Jan 30, 2010 I bought 2 pairs of these for my children for Christmas at a retail store. I got them on sale for $29.99 which I thought was a great deal. Now I know why they were so cheap! When working, they're great! My daughter got hers out first and had a blast with them. My son's on the other hand broke the minute they came out of the box. The strap that holds them on the head is held to the toy by this very little plastic piece. Unfortunately, the plastic piece snapped off immediately (in fact we think it was broken in the box as we never saw it come off). Without this little 1 cent piece of plastic the toy can no longer be used because you can not strap them on the head anymore. We took them back to the store and bought my son the binoculars, which although were slightly more expensive at $44.99 are handheld and don't require a strap. These are great! Have not had any problems since christmas. My son loves them. He can see great and the binoculars are dual vision unlike these goggles that are monovision. I've since read many reviews on the goggles and apparently many people have the same problem with them breaking. DON"T BUY THESE goggles. Get the binoculars.
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Cool toy! Jan 24, 2010 Ok, I have to admit that I wanted to be the "cool" aunt so I got these for my nephew. I'm glad I did because he loves them. Now keep in mind that they are not special ops quality or anything like that, but heck for this price they sure are fun. Cost for a pair of night vision goggles: $80.00. The look on your nephew's face when he opens his gift: PRICELESS.
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Works well, but poor quality parts Jan 15, 2010 The goggles themselves work well, but the pieces holding the headstrap are make of poor quality plastic and broke within an hour. That was very disappointing. I was able to use duct tape and wire to repair it sufficiently to stay on, but I hate when toys break on Christmas Day.
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