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led steampunk goggles GloFX Pixel Pro LED Goggles – Rave Wonderland

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led steampunk goggles GloFX Pixel Pro LED Goggles – Rave WonderlandGloFX Pixel Pro LED Goggles are the world's most advanced LED Pixel Goggles. With on board memory, built in USB rechargeable battery pack, and remote control, you can create a playlist of your favorite color patterns and modes with extreme ease. GloFX Pixel Pro offers over 350 customizable modes and a full color spectrum. Amaze your audience, stand out in the crowd, and light up your life with the out of this world color and light patterns. The

GloFX Pixel Pro LED Goggles are the world's most advanced LED Pixel Goggles. With on-board memory, built-in USB rechargeable battery pack, and remote control, you can create a playlist of your favorite color patterns and modes with extreme ease. GloFX Pixel Pro offers over 350 customizable modes and a full color spectrum. Amaze your audience, stand out in the crowd, and light up your life with the out-of-this-world color and light patterns. The endless possibilities and color options are sure to please and provide a lifetime of entertainment.

Features:

  • Over 350 Modes - From basic solid colors to intense multi-colored settings.
  • High Quality Hard Coated Black Polymer Frame.
  • Extreme-Comfort Rubber Pads.
  • Adjustable Elastic Band - Built-in sleeve for a battery pack.
  • A Rainbow of Colors - Complete your festival outfit with the perfect accessory!
  • EPIC Effects- Guaranteed to blow your mind!
  • Remote Control - Easy to use functions and convenient pocket-sized remote.
  • Super Bright with 14 Selectable Brightness Levels - Perfect for any setting!
  • On-Board Memory - Easily save & access your favorite modes at the push of a button.
  • USB Rechargeable Battery Pack Included Average battery life of 5-7 hours depending on the mode.
  • User Guide Included.

Over 350 Modes

GloFX Pixel Pro LED Goggles feature a fully customizable microchip complete with over 350 different modes including a full color spectrum. Pixel Pro features multiple solid color modes, strobing modes, and a whole range of animated options to choose from. There's a mode to fit every mood, and go with any song!

Custom Playlist

With Pixel Pro, you can create the perfect playlist full of your favorite settings. On-board memory saves your favorites even when unplugged. Effortlessly browse through the different modes with the easy-to-use and conveniently sized remote control. With Pixel Pro, the possibilities are endless.

Built-In Battery

Pixel Pro LED Goggles feature a built-in battery so you don't have to worry about a long cord or getting unplugged during intense dance sessions. The USB Rechargeable Battery Pack easily slides in and out of the adjustable strap so you can conveniently switch battery packs on the go!

Visibility

Tinted Sunglass lenses are easy to see through while your Pixel Pro Goggles are on. When wearing the Goggles with Tinted Sunglass lenses you will be able to see some of the light from the LEDs, but it will not impact your vision.

    What's Included?

    • 1 Pair of Pixel Pro LED Goggles
    • Built-In USB Rechargeable Battery Pack
    • Micro USB Charging Cable
    • Remote Control Battery Included
    • User Guide
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