October 1, 2008

Night Vision Goggles

I'm not exactly sure why I would ever really need a pair of night vision goggles, but I'm sure I could come up with something.

The EyeClops goggles uses IR technology for monocular night vision, allowing you to see up to 50 feet in complete darkness. The eye piece flips up so that you can see in normal light while still wearing them, and while they're on, there's two viewing screens, one in the classic creepy green, and the other in black and white. Also, the EyeClops comes with two different sensitivity levels. The first is stealth mode, where the goggles operate at partial power for close proximity viewing, and the other is the normal mode, which operates at full power, emits a barely visible ring of red light, and lets you see things at a distance.

The thing that really caught my eye about these, is that the goggles are only $89.99 over at the Think Geek site HERE. The guys at the site did try out the goggles, and said they work as advertised. Not bad at all for the price.

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