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from: Vivid Imaginations
Price: £54.99 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Binding: Toy
Brand: Vivid Imaginations
Fabric Type: 0720634609058
Maximum Color Depth: Vivid Imaginations
Metal Type: Vivid Imaginations
Minimum Shutter Speed: 72 months
Total Firewire Ports: Vivid Imaginations
Vivid Imaginations
Features:- EyeClops Multi-Zoom Bionic Eye handset magnifies objects and shows them on TV
- Three lenses for magnifications of 100x, 200x and an amazing 400x
- Plug it directly into the A/V jacks on your TV
- For ages 6 years upwards
- Requires 4 x AA batteries (not included)
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My son got this from Santa for his Christmas. Quick set up and off you go! Initially take a bit time out and read the instructions to get the best out of the EyeClops. Now into the summer ny son is finding lots or creepy crawlies to investigate. You need to keep the imagination going and they can get board if you are not interactive with them. My son devised a game just last week and it was EyeClops spy where he magnified 10 thing and the rest of the family had to guess what they were "what a laugh". ... Read More
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My son (10) is interested in science, particularly geology. I thought I would buy him something which would help him investigate small stones and fossils. I bought an Eyeclops after reading some positive reviews here on Amazon. Big mistake! This is rubbish. You need a "vivid imagination" to make any sense of the gloomy image displayed on your tv screen. The three LED's that illuminate the subject are just too weak for their purpose. At 100 times magnification you can get some sort of image from objects ... Read More
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Pretty good toy for my little girl, finds it fascinating to look at the dog fur and various other objects. good fun for everyone
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It is probably because I do not own one of these very recent plasma TV sets or I do not know what, but unfortunately the view shown on the TV screen is very weak, very unclear, dark, and no colours at all, even we followed the instructions to adjust this. Unfortunately it is now in the drawer, the kids lost interest immediately and we are waiting to see if when we buy a new TV it will work better. For what it costed I could have bought two wonderful books.
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A friend said his daughter (10) wanted a microscope and I suggested that he consider the Eyeclops instead. Then I realized that I hadn't reviewed it. [I mention this so you know that I really like the Eyeclops; enough to recommend it to friends]
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Last year my SIL bought this for the children and I have to say the whole family has used it and enjoyed it. My husband has used it to read tiny inscriptions on jewelry. I've used it in conjunction with the kids' science unit ... Read More
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