Peering its leering nose around the corner, just in time for the holidays, we have a mobile night-vision spy toy for the kids.
If teaching integrity, morals and ethics is just too hard, consider giving your kids a career in the world of spying. Idea! Bulking up on the spy toy training tools now can put that college fund right back into your pocket!
from the seller's web site...
"Use the video feed on this radio-controlled car to maneuver it carefully into dangerous territory.
With near-silent motors, high-traction tread and IR illuminators, it stealthily travels in the dark, providing you with real-time visuals... you see what the car sees!
The spy headset plugs into the controller and displays the live video into the eyepiece."
Requires 12 AA batteries, not included.
• 2.4GHz monochrome TV
• 1/4 VGR CMOS camera
• IR emitter for night vision
• 49MHz control frequency
• Up to 75 ft. range
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Stay tuned for our yearly review of children's spy toys. The list gets longer each year. You will either find it fascinating, or revolting ...depending upon your moral quotient.
But, who are we to judge?
Right, Santa?