Covert Operations For Kids With Stealth Goggles Night Vision Gear
Once Children stop being afraid of the dark, it seems you can’t get them in at night as they want to continue playing. It must seem like a whole new world to discover to new eyes, and in reality it is. All sorts of nocturnal animals come out at night to do their thing, which sometime includes things like tipping the trash can up and eating all the leftovers !). However the main drawback of playing at night and in the dark is that the eyes aren’t up to it. We have very limited vision in the dark, which obviously hinders night time play quite dramatically. Well now that could all be a thing of the past with the new Stealth goggles and binoculars.
Stealth goggles, referred to as version 1 and stealth binoculars, known as version 2 go by the name EyeClops Night Vision Infrared Stealth Goggles and are made by Jakks. They are made for children 8 and up for playing games at night time or in the dark.
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They use the same technology as the proper night vision gear you might expect the military to use – namely infrared frequency light to illuminate the night. This produces a fairly good picture of what is going on around you, in green or black and white images.
The goggles are referred to as stealth because there are two modes. The first mode is the stealth mode that allows totally covert operations. This means that the goggles give off no visible light or sound to give the wearer way.
The other mode, described as the surveillance mode, allows a longer range of night vision (upwards of 50 feet), but may be noticed by other people as it gives off a red light. If you are under some dense scrub or bushes then this might be a big problem but it is not as stealthy or covert as the first mode.
Version 1 is a proper set of goggles that strap around the head. They fit the face snugly and are comfortable to wear for a decent lenght of time. The front of the goggles is made of soft rubber that molds to the shape of the wearers face so that no light can seep out. There are caps over the eyepieces too, such that you can flip them up or down and see in infrared or use your normal night time vision. So this means you will never have to take off the goggles unless you desire to.
The binoculars allow more flexibility such that you can flick between infrared and normal vision just by dropping the binoculars, however, you have to use your hands to operate them which could be limiting for some people. This might put some people off the binoculars if they want truly hands free night vision abilities.
Both would make a great gift at Christmas, especially for boys, but do take care as they are not made for use when running around at night. If goggles don’t sound like you, then how about some stealth night vision binoculars instead.