First: these are not infrared goggles, but eyepieces with two small lights on them that project up to 25 feet in the dark. The lights turn off and on automatically when kids flip up/down the goggles. The goggles are lightweight and comfortable. The tech-style battery pack attaches to an adjustable headband. It features impact resistant green lenses.
— According to The Secret Shop owner Simon Phelps, in Portland, Ore.: “Little kids love these. Sure they’re not infrared night vision goggles, but they serve the same purpose, and for the price, who can argue?”
— Nancy Blaise, manager of the Toy Tech Toy Store in Denver, Colo., said this is her #1 spy seller. “More than any other spy toy, this gets kids ‘into’ the role.”
— This toy was given the Best Toys of the Year award by Parents Magazine.
— According to The Secret Shop owner Simon Phelps, in Portland, Ore.: “Little kids love these. Sure they’re not infrared night vision goggles, but they serve the same purpose, and for the price, who can argue?”
— Nancy Blaise, manager of the Toy Tech Toy Store in Denver, Colo., said this is her #1 spy seller. “More than any other spy toy, this gets kids ‘into’ the role.”
— This toy was given the Best Toys of the Year award by Parents Magazine.
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ToyDirectory Product ID#: 4615 (added 9/14/2005)
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