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Reddit mentions of EyeClops Night Vision Infared Stealth Binoculars

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of EyeClops Night Vision Infared Stealth Binoculars. Here are the top ones.

EyeClops Night Vision Infared Stealth Binoculars
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    Features:
  • See up to 50' in complete and total darkness
  • Use both eyes to view
  • Handheld binocular design
  • Powered by real infra-red technology
  • The product has got a cool look
Specs:
Colorblack
Height11.5 Inches
Length12 Inches
Release dateJune 2009
Weight1.9 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 4 comments on EyeClops Night Vision Infared Stealth Binoculars:

u/Arcelebor · 13 pointsr/Nerf

Don't confuse the ones that are just a flashlight and a translucent eyepiece, these are real infrared goggles. There is a display inside that will show you everything the infrared camera picks up while displaying only (at most) a faint red glow of bleedthrough on the IR LEDs.

I don't have this model, but I got some Eyeclops a few years ago for $20 on Black Friday. They are simply amazing.

While not as effective as hunting or military models, of course, they do let you see in absolute darkness out to a range of maybe 40 feet in open terrain. They work even better indoors, since the walls/ceiling/floor will reflect the infrared light around. Perfect for terrifying people in the woods or checking on the sleeping baby in the middle of the night.

u/AAjax · 2 pointsr/guns

http://www.amazon.com/EyeClops-Vision-Infared-Stealth-Binoculars/dp/B0026G8SCI/ref=pd_sim_t_1

Heck, this toy probably works better, but that does look very cool :)

u/phider · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I don't have the MW goggles but I do have these which work on the same principles.

The tech behind cheap NV goggles like these involves using infrared LEDs with a digital camera that can pick up infrared light. So basically it's like having a flashlight that can only be seen by certain cameras (and maybe whatever animals I don't feel like looking up I guess)

The end result is if two people wear them the other person looks like they have a flashlight glued to their forehead. But other than that they work great for distances of <50ft or so. Just imagine using a kind of crappy LED flashlight as far as viewing distance is concerned.