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		<title>EyeClops Night Vision Review: Brad</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 18:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My wife read an EyeClops Night Vision review and then showed it to me.  She thought it would be a perfect fit with our son, Michael.  Michael loves to explore in the daytime and we thought EyeClops Night Vision could help him explore at night, too.  You can get a very different perspective looking at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife read an EyeClops Night Vision review and then showed it to me.  She thought it would be a perfect fit with our son, Michael.  Michael loves to explore in the daytime and we thought EyeClops Night Vision could help him explore at night, too.  You can get a very different perspective looking at a landscape at night as opposed to the daytime.</p>
<p>Montana is truly “Big Sky” country so there is a lot of exploring that can be done where we live.  EyeClops Night Vision can also prevent you, hopefully, from coming up on a snake unawares.  This toy allows you to see as far as 50 feet and with pretty good clarity and visibility.  It is powered by five “AA” batteries and uses infra-red technology – the same infra-red technology that other “real” night vision goggles use.  It is really great to be able to see in the dark and with EyeClops Night Vision, you can see people and objects that otherwise would be in complete and total darkness.  Michael thinks it is amazing and I do, too.</p>
<p>My sister has two boys and I told her I thought they would really enjoy this toy, too.  I did read that an EyeClops Night Vision two-pack set was going to be released soon, probably in time for Christmas and that if she really wanted a cool Christmas gift for the boys, she ought to consider making that purchase.</p>
<p>There is a knob on the right side of the EyeClops  Night Vision that Michael tried and he said it triggers an LED light that is very bright but it helps you see farther.  Of course, due to the brightness, if you are playing a game with friends and trying to not have them locate you, you will probably want to turn the LED light off.</p>
<p><strong>Brad - Helena, Montana</strong></p>
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