EyeClops by Jakks Pacific

EyeClops by Jakks Pacific

EyeClops by Jakks Pacific

JAKKS PACIFIC has introduced the EyeClops bionic eye,a simple-to-use, battery-powered handheld device that allows studentsto view everyday objects at up to 200 times their regularsize. Kids can also share their views with the entire class, asthe EyeClops bionic eye plugs directly into the AV jacks of anystandard television set for instant magnification. Each kitcomes with an IRIS Lens Attachment—an “eyeball” thatscrews onto the EyeClops and allows the user to adjust thefocus—a viewing tube, viewing dish, and activity booklet.Price: $49.99.

 

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