Resourceful Boy Scouts Use Headrest Monitors on Camping Trip
Colorado’s Boy Scout Troop 61 recently demonstrated what it is about them that makes them worthy of their Scout emblems. While on a camping trip on one of the fourteen thousand mile high mountains that Colorado is so famous for, these Scouts encountered and rescued two lost and dehydrated children who were scared and panicky. Boys in the troop thought quickly about a way to calm down the children while their leaders tried to locate the children’s parents. They took one leader’s car keys and sat the children down in the rear seat in front of the headrest monitors and put in a movie.
Car headrest monitors offer a convenience that served a purpose in this situation which no one would have predicted to occur. With two monitors in a typical vehicle, each can be used together to watch a single movie or to play a single video game. Each LCD headrest monitor can also be set up to watch a different movie at the same time. It is even possible to have two different children play two different video games at the same time.
These headrest monitors are very easy to operate and children will be able to safely put DVDs into the front load access ports. This feature frees up the front seat passenger and the driver to carry on their own conversations about any navigation questions when they think they may be lost or to just look at the scenery on their drive. In this instance, the scared children were eager to try the new technology and that took their minds off of being scared and missing their parents.
Camping in the wilderness of Colorado did not present any problems when operating the troop leader’s Vizualogic headrest monitors. That is because whoever engineered these was able to produce technology which can operate at temperatures of fourteen to one hundred fifty eight degrees Fahrenheit. So, even though the Scouts certainly made sure that the frightened children had enough sleeping bags and blankets for their comfort, those boys did not have to be concerned about their troop leader’s car headrest monitors function in the cold weather.
As the children calmed down, there was one more cool feature for them to explore as they were being distracted from missing their parents. While they drank their electrolyte replacement beverages that the Scouts gave them from their survival packs, the children were able to use their other hand to operate the power acoustic headrest monitors with the remote control feature. Turning up the volume and fast forwarding through the icky kissy scenes in the movie amused these children so much that they forgot their fears as they waited for their parents to be found.
It is hard to say who did the rescuing here. Was it the troop leader’s car headrest monitors that saved the day, or was it the Boy Scouts of Colorado’s Troop 61? And who was rescued? Was it the lost children or the Boy Scouts who had forgotten to plan their campfire skits and didn’t want to put out their campfire just yet?