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Eye-Link Communicators - ST-T70058
$ 44.99
Eye-Link Communicators received a Top Rating (5 Stars) by Toy Tips!
Great for both boys and girls.
The Eye-Link Communicator is the ultimate gear for agent to agent communication. With this hot spy tool, you can silently communicate to fellow agents up to 200 feet -- even through walls! Using a keypad mounted on your arm or wrist, you can type and beam a message to another agent’s headset. The message is viewed on a scrolling LCD screen. You can send up to 23 characters (including spaces) per message. Now you can share top secret messages electronically without being detected. QWERTY keyboard. Set of Two.
An unlimited number of secret agents can join the mission as long as they have the gear. With nine channels to choose from, counterintelligence will have a hard time tapping into your line.
With Eye-Link Communicators, secret agents can send silent messages to one another from up to 200 feet away using arm-mounted keypads and heads-up scrolling LCD displays. So much more than a toy, Eye-Link Communicators are the most technologically advanced introduction to Wild Planet Toys authentic Spy Gear brand. Eye-Link Communicators are the first digital headset-display text messaging transceivers to enter the toy market. Using high frequency radio transmission (433-Mhz) with multi-channel capability and an automatic identification system, Eye-Link Communicators send messages through walls and doors, and to agents across the street!
Imagine being able to silently alert headquarters as you approach your suspect. Type a message on your adjustable arm-pad and hit “send". Your next task appears digitally before your eye, revealing your assignment on your private screen. You fulfill your duty and send confirmation: “Mission Accomplished!"
Agents have the option of sending messages across one public channel, or nine private channels, depending on the number of agents they wish to include. They can also set their system to automatically tag each of their messages with their chosen two-character identification code, so in multi-player mode an in-gear agent knows who is behind each message.
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