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Educational Insights Toys
Educational Insights Pocket Scope (GeoVision Precision Optics)
This sleek little scope pretends to be a pen while it packs the double-duty power of an 8x telescope AND a precision 30x microscope. Slip it in your pocket and set off for undercover sleuthing, bird-watching, or microscopic investigation. Extend the telescoping barrel to view distant objects 8 times larger! Or explore microscopic details on stamps, coins, insects–even skin–at 30 times the magnification! A must-have for young scientists and wannabe spies!
Product Details
- Brand: Educational Insights
- Model: 5272
- Released on: 2009-03-18
- Dimensions: 3.20" h x 8.40" w x 5.10" l, .20 pounds
Features
- It's a telescope and a microscope
- 8x telescope and 30x microscope
- Sleek design looks like a pen
- Great for young scientists or spies
- Ages 6+
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer This sleek little scope pretends to be a pen while it packs the double-duty power of an 8x telescope AND a precision 30x microscope. Slip it in your pocket and set off for undercover sleuthing, bird-watching, or microscopic investigation. Extend the telescoping barrel to view distant objects 8 times larger. Or slide it back to explore microscopic details on stamps, coins, insects—even skin—at 30 times the magnification. A must-have for young scientists and wannabe spies.
Customer Reviews
Telescope AND microscope in one! This pocket scope is a cool little item. It looke like a pen and has a pocket clip, but you can open it to a 8x telescope. AND a precision 30x microscope. Works great for undercover spy games, camping, at the game, or in the yard. But wait, it is also a 30x microscope. Look up close at bugs, secret messages, paper money, or fingerprints. And it is unbelievably cheap in price. It is durable and made of metal, not some cheap plastic like most you see now days. Would also make a great spy toy or a good gift for a scout.
fun but not very strong The product is a pen shaped "microscope". When you look in one end, it magnifies 8 times, when you look from the other, 30 times. The enhancement is enough for the 4-10 year old to see details and great fun as an introduction to the world of miniature, but not enough for the more demanding viewer, for instance the toy does not have a build-in lightsource, and 30 times enhancement is not enough to really get "in there". It is plenty for viewing leaves, textile fabrics, insect wings, money bills et cet.
I bought it for my 7 yr old, and for the small prize, this is overall a great toy.
Great "spotting scope" for little boy All the scopes for kids I saw were not true magnifying outdoor scopes, but cheap plastic toys. My 4 year old loves Diego and wanted to be able to watch for animals (we have birds and bunnies) in our big yard. This fit the bill and stores easily in his pocket. It has been dropped a few times and holds up well.
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