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Plasma Ball Light Magic Electric Globe Static Sound Sensory Moon Sensitive Thunder Lightning in Electronic Touch USB or Battery Powered For Parties Decorations Kids Bedroom Toys Home Gifts Nightl Lamp
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Plasma Ball Light Magic Electric Globe Static Sound Sensory Moon Sensitive Thunder Lightning in Electronic Touch USB or Battery Powered For Parties Decorations Kids Bedroom Toys Home Gifts Nightl Lamp

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Do you Looking for the next awesome thing to get?Plasma Ball creates an amazing light show from any angleWhat is unique about it? Product Specification: 1.Material: ABS base + glass sphere2. USB power supply charging, 4pcs AAA batteries(Not included)3. Color box size:4.3 x 4.2 x 5.7 Inch/14.5*10.4*11CM4. Gross weight (with package) : 200g,Net weight: 100g5.Ball diameter: 7.62CM(3 inches)----Plasma Ball is great for kids of all ages. Whether you are a fun loving work professional or a parent who wants their kids to learn about static electricity without the need to google Tesla's high voltage plasma globe. This is a great year round gift idea. Very Interestung And Fun----Placing a finger tip on the glass creates an attractive spot for the energy to flow, because the conductive human body is more easily polarized than the dielectric material around the electrode providing an alternative discharge path having less resistance----Beautiful combination of Neon gases which help create Plasma and Neon have been brought together to form a visual feast----Put in your room, living room, office, or anywhere to create a super cool science like atmosphere.Great for using when you are throwing a party in any space.Can be easily and conveniently placed wherever you want

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