🌍 Elevate your workspace with the globe that literally floats above the rest!
The Dracarys Magnetic Levitation Floating Globe features a 6-inch painted rotating world map suspended by an electronically controlled magnetic system. It includes a gradient LED night light that changes colors as the globe spins, requires no assembly or batteries, and serves as both an educational tool and a stylish desk decor for home, office, or classroom.
Base material | Plastic |
Finish type | Painted |
Item diameter | 6 Inches |
Manufacturer | Dracarys |
Finish types | Painted |
Is assembly required | No |
Batteries required | No |
B**L
Amazing, but be really careful on initial set up
The media could not be loaded. Very impressed=luv levitationBit of a disaster at 1st, it sed power base on then place Globe onto it about 1" above to get it to float.However, suddenly the base jumped up to the globe with some serious magnetic force & made me jump bigtime😱😁But once I calmed down it was easy to place it & I think it magnificent.👍It's still mesmerising me.It hasn't stopped rotating, & so it has become a feature/'part of the furniture', such a blessing.☺️ps: everyone should have/get one🤷♂️
M**N
Tricky to float globe the first time
Bought for a magnetism lecture to show something floating by magnetic repulsion. Instructions are not great - floating it how they suggest the magnetic base jumps up at the globe all too easily. Need someone else to hold it down. Much easier to balance the globe S pole down on first finger and thumbs of both hands and move it to dead centre of the base. Then adjust finger position gradually to move up and down in the vertical direction until the globe just floats off your fingers. This is much easier to do than trying to hold it steady in free space. Once it is floating you can spin it up by blowing along the equator.Mine doesn't float quite as high as the image shown but it does look stunning. Better for a science lecture with the colour changing feature disabled. Spins pretty much forever but direction of spin is pot luck. Base ran cool on a wooden table - obviously it doesn't like being near conductive metal sheets or any ferrous metals. Ideal present for mad scientists and techno geeks.
B**O
Mesmerising
Great Little nightlight, bought it for the kids but they can't get near it because of the adults andwould make a great Xmas present.
M**L
Fascinating toy and superb to watch
Can't understand how some people seem to have problems "setting it up".Basically just plug it in and place the globe as all the photos show.Doesn't need instruction to get it going.The lighting options are huge but personally have the light set to white at a low intensity.OK £50+ for something that is essentially a toy may be expensive but it is a £50 I do not regret spending !
R**N
It remote control did not work after two weeks.
It broke down after two weeks. Its remote control did not work anymore. Sadly, it was not worth the money spent
R**S
What a wonderful world!
It took me some time to decide to part with my money, as this is not cheap, but I have no regrets. This is a beautiful, fascinating item. I started it spinning on the evening of Christmas Day and it seems to be still spinning at the same rate. (To educate children and your publicity department, to the east ,or anticlockwose,as in the real world!!!)
A**Y
Amazing
Better than expected. Very novel floating, illuminated and rotating globe. Love the constant rotation and the different colours of the globe itself and the ease of setup although some patonce is required and steady hands. Great fun.
C**N
Lights stopped working
Lights stopped working
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