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Jakks EyeClops Bionic Eye

Jakks EyeClops Bionic Eye

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Brand: Jakks Pacific
Category: Toy

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $38.77
You Save: $11.22 (22%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 175 reviews
Sales Rank: 131

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Batteries: 5
Batteries Included: No
Age: 6 - 12 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 4.4 x 12.1 x 12.2

MPN: 60726
Model: 60726
UPC: 720634607269
EAN: 0720634607566
ASIN: B000PGRBGA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: New in box and packed securely in sturdy outer box. Ships with tracking number and delivery confirmation. In stock now (May 4, 2008)

Features:
  • Bionic Eye hand-held device magnifies 200 times normal size on any TV screen
  • Creates hours of play and exploration for the entire family
  • Built-in LED lights illuminate any object
  • Plugs into A/V jacks on any TV
  • Includes observation dish and tube for exploring objects and liquids

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Get up close and personal with virtually any item! The Eyeclops is a handheld bionic microscope meant to be used as a fun toy - not as an educational aid. Simply plug it into any TV, turn it on and magnify any object up to 200 times its normal size. The image projects onto your TV. It's a cinch to use as there are no complicated instructions to understand, software to install or system requirements necessary. Requires 5 "AA" batteries, not included. Measures 14" x 4.25" x 12.

Amazon.com Product Description
Say goodbye to normal magnifiers! With the Jakks EyeClops Bionic Eye hand-held device, kids can view everyday objects at 200 times their regular size. Recommended for kids ages six and up, the EyeClops creates hours of endless play and exploration that's fun for the entire family.

Ordinary to Extraordinary
Much more fun than a microscope, the EyeClops transforms any television into an interactive TV toy. With the EyeClops, the ordinary becomes extraordinary. Magnified to 200 times the normal size and viewed on any TV screen, minuscule salt crystals morph into blocks of ice; hair and carpet turn into giant noodles; and small insects become fearsome creatures. The Bionic Eye has three built-in LED lights so kids can illuminate any object, including their own skin.

Interactive and Easy to Use
Kids love using the TV along with this educational device to share a new activity with their friends. Parents too can join in the fun and will love how their children learn and play. So you don't have to touch everything you look at, the toy comes with an observation dish and tube, perfect for viewing liquids, salt, and bugs. The battery-powered device is simple to use, plugging directly into the A/V jacks found on any current TV model. The brightly colored, hard plastic device is child-safe and stands up to hours of scientific exploration. The EyeClops requires five AA batteries.



The EyeClops Bionic Eye lets you view everyday objects at 200 times their regular size. View larger.


Magnify even living objects, such as your pet, and view all of it on any TV screen. View larger.




Customer Reviews:   Read 170 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Get creepy!!   August 31, 2008
M. Torino (SEUSA)
Use it to look for lice!!!.......Really though, worms, leaves, dirt, hair folicals.......everything is up close and personal with this thing. Focusing is a little tough so give yourself some time to get familuire with it


3 out of 5 stars fun at first   August 25, 2008
B. Perez (Cali)
This toy is really cool but you can be be bored with it fast. You have to press really hard to see the objects which eliminates some things. It is cool when you see the object magnified but there is only so much you can magnify and then once you do you're done with it.


5 out of 5 stars So cool!   August 1, 2008
B. Pousho (Northern Michigan)
We have had a riot playing with this toy. Amazing ability to magnify even the smallest things. Would definitely recommend this toy for all kids 6 years and up. Younger can enjoy this toy with the help of a parent. A must for all households.



2 out of 5 stars Okay   July 27, 2008
Princess Rainah (MI)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I had originally intended on getting my 9 year old son a microscope for Christmas last year, but this was new and the hot new toy so I decided to try this instead. I wish I hadn't. Firstly, you plug it into your tv, fine. But that means bringing anything you want to look at to your tv as well, also not a huge deal but something we didn't really consider before purchasing and it can be a hassle if he wants to look at bugs or something. Also you have to be pretty much on whatever you want to see for the lens to even notice it. The slightest distance away and it might as well be invisable. It's made durable enough, but could have been better. My biggest complain would just have to be not being able to see much with it. The most fun we had was touching it to our skin and hair and looking at that magnified, everything else was lame.


5 out of 5 stars what is it???   July 13, 2008
N. A. Marzella (lykens PA)
disgustingly fun!! the better/newer the tv/monitor the better the picture quality. we love it!!

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