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In movies, infrared goggles pick up heat signatures from hidden people and vehicles. The Eyeclops goggles couldn't detect slight temperture changes. In this photo you can see that a warm burner on an electric rangetop doesn't look any different than a cold one.
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But eventually the heat starts to make an impression on the goggles. At 320 degrees, I can see a lot of IR light coming off of it. At this temperature a burner remains black to the naked eye.
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I don't belong to any paintball clubs, and I don't know how to sew a dress, so you might wonder how I plan to use night vision goggles.
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I'll tell you. Night chores! Forget waking up Saturday morning to mow in the blazing hot sun. Now I can get all my yardwork done in the dead of night!
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Now I'll never wake Stacy with a glaring book light!
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You know you aren't supposed to wash your car in the sunlight. Problem solved! The Eyeclops night vision goggles are pretty cool, allowing an amazing view, even in complete darkness. You must admit, $90 is pretty cheap for a super power. |
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