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| Brand: Jakks Pacific Category: Toy
Buy New: $52.31
New (33) Collectible (1) from $52.31
Rating: 182 reviews Sales Rank: 838
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: 720634607566 EAN: 0720634607566 ASIN: B000PGRBGA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| 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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Product Description It's like a microscope you can use on your TV or a very unique, interactive TV toy. The EyeClops bionic eye is a simple-to-use handheld device that allows kids and adults to view ordinary items up to 200 times their regular size. Best of all, the battery-powered device plugs directly into the A/V jacks found on any current TV model (TV is not included). It's educational and fun, providing new perspectives of little things right on your TV's screen.
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. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 177 more reviews...
Great toy for any age! November 30, 2008 ImNotLisa This is such a fun fun toy. It's educational... were amazed and kept looking for items to look at. It takes a bit to figure out how to focus the thing, and we didn't use the little plastic dishes to put things in, but it's just amazing to see your skin.. the carpet (ew!), lint, anything!!! Buy it.. we even took ours to school, and after our class of 1st graders played with it, two other teachers borrowed it to use in their classrooms!
Enter a world of liliputians November 20, 2008 Lou A. (NY USA) This is a great "toy" for kids as well as adults. It takes some time to connect to your tv (I used a Panasonic 42" Plasma) and learn how to focus. The items can easily move out of focus so it takes a steady hand. However, the images are amazing! We were able to see stuff we wouldn't be able to see without the aid of a microscope (and we all know how difficult that is to use!). From denim to coins to skin (I couldn't believe all of the discolorations on my skin - I got a bit nervous that I should see a dermotologist. But when I looked at my arm without the Eyeclops, no possible cancerous growths were evident) The Eyeclops is a great toy (tool) to use to explore a world we almost never get to see. Highly recommended (I ordered from Amazon for $40) but look for it on sale.
It was fun--for the first day November 17, 2008 John R. Prince (Fort Worth, TX United States) I purchased this for my son last Christmas (I paid around 40.00 new for it on Amazon, but noticed the price has doubled). We can great fun with it until the next day it broke. I know things happen such as this, and it was probably just "bad luck" for me---but I would not advise paying more than $20.00 for this.
Great for the whole family November 16, 2008 driveturt (Deer Park, WI USA) This is awesome. Everyone in our house, kids and adults, like to check things out with it. Great for exploring our world up close. We've looked at just about everything. Some everyday things are quite gross magnified but thats what gets my son interested and makes learning fun. Way easier to use for a small child than a microscope.
Lots of family fun. October 15, 2008 S. Murphy (N. California) Everyone in our house has fun with this thing. We have used it to look at just about ANYTHING. It is so easy to just hook right up, we stop and look at things when we are cooking, or cleaning, or someone just randomly comes across something and thinks, "hey, I wonder what this would look like blown up"! AS long as you focus the eyeclops and then every once in a while make sure the focus didn't get messed up it is easy to see stuff. There are very clear instructions on how to focus and it is easy to do in seconds. My son at the age of 10 had no problems with it. The picture is always clear.
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