When we were kids, well we still are, but when we were considerably shorter, microscopes were shoddy little plastic affairs. You peered through a tiny dusty hole to see a blurred outline of something you'd spent ages trying to slip into the right place. What we needed of course was Eyeclops, the TV Micro Camera that turns the nano into the massive, the quantum into the huge, the... you get the point. Requiring no software, you just plug Eyeclops into your TV, point it at something (up close) and WHOAH! That something just got magnified 200 times up onto your TV screen! Making everyday items look extraordinary it's a blast just checking things out. A moth's wing, a hair on your arm, the filament of a feather, all of them become so much more fascinating when viewed up close and personal. It's blisteringly simple to use, and comes with a clutch of accessories for viewing liquids, a dish for containing ants (or whatever) and a stand for hands free operation. See the world as you've never seen it before with this bionic eye that shows you just how much weird little stuff there is flying about out there. It's a gripping eye-opener.
Features
- A handheld bionic eye.
- Works in tandem with your television.
- Point the "eyeball" at an object and see it magnified on your TV at 200 times its original size.
- Base for hands free viewing.
- A tube to screw into the "eyeball" so you can view liquids close-up.
- An observation dish to view tiny objects such as salt.
- Everyday items will look extraordinary when magnified.
- A "brain" which contains the Eyeclops batteries and plugs into the television.
- Suitable for ages 5 years+.
- Requires 5 x AA Batteries (not included).
- Size: 21 x 12 x 11cm.
Customer Reviews for Eyeclops TV Micro-Camera
This is a fine device, which works straight out of the box once the batteries (five) are added. The focusing wheel on the front is bit clumsy to use, but once one gets the hang of it the images and degree of interest/amusement are excellent. One can examine one's one body in vast and excruciating detail - the substances onder one's nails are a definite incentive to better hygiene. Highly recommended.
Charles
I gave one of these little beauties to my brother. He and his children are absolutely addicted to it.
My brother is a scientist and uses the finest electron microcopes known to mankind. In his veiw, the magnification and on screen image quality are the best he has ever encountered in such a small device. Plus, it costs less than the price of one of his glass slides.
Damian, Hertford


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