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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | These glasses use radar, enabling Conan to track down criminals and locate his transmitters within a 20km radius. The glasses can also be used to track down the location of the Detective Boys' badges. They can also work as binoculars | + | These glasses use radar, enabling Conan to track down criminals and locate his transmitters within a 20km radius. The glasses can also be used to track down the location of the [[Detective Boys|Detective Boys']] badges. They can also work as binoculars |
To activate the radar on the glasses, Conan presses a small button on the left-hand side. Pressing this button extends an antenna and turns the main screen on. The screen displays North, South, East, and West directions on a compass. Locations of transmitters (or the Detective Boys badges) appear as dots on the screen. | To activate the radar on the glasses, Conan presses a small button on the left-hand side. Pressing this button extends an antenna and turns the main screen on. The screen displays North, South, East, and West directions on a compass. Locations of transmitters (or the Detective Boys badges) appear as dots on the screen. | ||
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== Unique uses == | == Unique uses == | ||
− | * During [[The Desperate Revival]], Conan uses the sticker transmitters on rocks in the cave he and the Detective Boys wander into and then leaves the Criminal Tracking Glasses on the ground. | + | * During [[The Desperate Revival]], Conan uses the sticker transmitters on rocks in the cave he and the Detective Boys wander into and then leaves the Criminal Tracking Glasses on the ground. When [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]] discovers them later and widens the radar's view she discovers that the transmitters on the rocks form the number "110", the emergency telephone number for Japan. |
== See also == | == See also == |
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Japanese name: | 犯人追跡メガネ |
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Romaji name: | Hannin tsuiseki MEGANE |
Created by: | Professor Agasa |
Used by: | Conan Edogawa |
First appearance: | Manga: Volume 2 - File 4 Anime: Episode 13 |
Appearances: | Chapters: 11 Episodes: 34 Movies: 11 OVAs: 2 Openings: 12 Closings: 1 |
The Criminal Tracking Glasses is the eighth gadget created by Professor Agasa for Conan.
Description
These glasses use radar, enabling Conan to track down criminals and locate his transmitters within a 20km radius. The glasses can also be used to track down the location of the Detective Boys' badges. They can also work as binoculars
To activate the radar on the glasses, Conan presses a small button on the left-hand side. Pressing this button extends an antenna and turns the main screen on. The screen displays North, South, East, and West directions on a compass. Locations of transmitters (or the Detective Boys badges) appear as dots on the screen.
To go along with the glasses, Agasa gave Conan small sticker-like transmitters that resemble the yellow button on Conan's jacket, allowing Conan to hide the transmitter in plain sight and still have it handy when he needs it.
Recently, Agasa has also added a night-vision feature for the glasses as well.
Unique uses
- During The Desperate Revival, Conan uses the sticker transmitters on rocks in the cave he and the Detective Boys wander into and then leaves the Criminal Tracking Glasses on the ground. When Haibara discovers them later and widens the radar's view she discovers that the transmitters on the rocks form the number "110", the emergency telephone number for Japan.