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XMAS Pre-Order - Levitating Starry Globe 14cm with Black Base

$139.00

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Why is it floating?

The levitating starry globe uses magnetic levitation technology. It can float and rotate freely in the air without any contact or support, and there is no noise during operation... just a truly magical effect.

The globe can be made to glow, in tandem with or independently to the base.  The globe will slowly change colour, as it gently rotates in seemingly impossible suspension!  It looks quite stunning in a darkened room.

The globe is a true representation of the starry night sky, showing all of the constellations.

Classical Design.

This Levitating Globe is classy, lightweight, mysterious and beautiful.

It is guaranteed to turn heads when decorating a shelf or table.

How to use it?

Balancing a levitating device requires some patience and practice at first. If this is your first time using magnetic levitation products, you may need a few attempts before successfully balancing the globe in the magnetic levitation field. However, once you succeed, it only gets easier!

STEP 1: Place the globe and base on a flat, non-metallic surface. Connect the AC Adapter to the power, and switch on the base.

STEP 2: With two cupped hands, hold the globe above the centre of the base and slowly lower the globe down towards the base. When you feel resistance, adjust the globe until you feel a gentle release. Keep the globe stable for a few seconds.

STEP 3: Once you feel that the globe is almost balanced in mid-air (not falling down or being pushed up), slowly let go until the globe begins to rotate by itself. If you don’t succeed, lift the globe up, and try again.  If still unsuccessful after multiple tries, turn off the base and let it cool before trying again.