might be a deal for some might not?who knows could make for a good gift
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captainbeaky to Magurdrac
13 Dec 1510#13
Yeah - I don't know why they added a speaker.
anthony212
12 Dec 158#3
my question would be that does it focus so much on levitating that it forgets its primary purpose, to be a speaker? #deep
u0421793 to Magurdrac
13 Dec 155#16
I know what you mean — I’m married.
Magurdrac
13 Dec 154#15
In fairness, if I was looking for space-filling clutter and it was a choice between this, or some godawful wooden letters on my mantlepiece spelling out "HOME" or "LOVE", I would definitely go for this. So I guess that's a positive review of sorts.
my question would be that does it focus so much on levitating that it forgets its primary purpose, to be a speaker? #deep
anthony212
12 Dec 15#4
my question would be that does it focus so much on levitating that it forgets its primary purpose, to be a speaker? #deep
LetoKynes to anthony212
12 Dec 153#5
One would think so, or they would've called it a speaking levitator...
biggysilly
12 Dec 15#6
Its £29.95 plus £2.95 postage so £32.85:man:
and it is white. The black one is £4.01 more
kapzar
12 Dec 15#7
Oh wow this is probably not the cheapest one would see it but heat just for the awesome factor!
ProfMastica
12 Dec 15#8
150+ years old technology becomes fashionable again?
Then they could use wireless charging technology to mach the technology of that time.
hardstylemw
13 Dec 15#9
It would be interesting to know how long these survive for. I say that as the must use some sort of electromagnets to levitate, and I've always been led to believe that magnets + batteries = dead batteries. So with that in mind I guess these will not live a long and fulfilled life? Am I wrong?
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and it is white. The black one is £4.01 more
Then they could use wireless charging technology to mach the technology of that time.