It is no secret that you can build all kinds of cool gadgets with Ferrofluid. It was developed in 1963 by Steve Papell for NASA, initially to help move rocket fuel in zero gravity using magnetism. It can also be used to visualize music. Take the SPIROK ROBO for instance: its magnetic fluid dances to the beat of your music. This one has one of the coolest bases we have seen.
This gadget doesn’t require any Bluetooth connection to work. It is compatible with LEGO. This ferrofluid visualizer has a dome glass bottle and an ABS body. It also has an electroplated iron handle. The battery lasts up to 8 hours.
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