SensoryMoon True 8” Plasma Ball Lamp – Large Electric Globe Static Light w Touch, Sound Sensitive Lightning, Big 8 Inch Glass Sphere and Mini Tesla Energy Coil is Best Science Toy Nightlight for Kids

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SensoryMoon is proud to include our new 8" large plasma ball: the perfect holiday or birthday gift for budding little scientists. With a high quality hand blown glass sphere, a stylish black base, and a 3-foot long power cord, our Tesla coil ball generates harmless streams of glowing electricity that capture and hold the attention of anyone watching. The mesmerizing lightning tendrils dance inside the inert gas medium, taking on colorful shades of pink, purple, red, and blue and even brightening to follow the fingertips when the plasma globe is touched! Our decorative plasma lamp also comes with a reactive audio setting that responds to loud sound or music, making a perfect addition for home entertainment or parties.

Perfect Balance of Size and Performance for Price. One of the biggest regrets people have when buying plasma lightning balls is buying a lamp size too small. On the other hand, larger static electricity balls quickly become prohibitively expensive because of the physics involved. At just under the size of a professional soccer ball, our electric ball gives the ideal combination of sensory interactivity and affordability - providing hours of addictive entertainment for you or your kids.

True 8" Ball Diameter. Other companies online can be deceptive about the nebula plasma balls they are selling. That's because the "8 inches" they advertise does not refer to the ball diameter, but the length of the plasma ball lamp including the base. Rest assured knowing our plasma spheres measure a whopping 20 cm, or 7.87 inches, in ball diameter.

A Captivating Educational Toy. A perfect gift for the inquisitively minded, our plasma globe offers a safe and fascinating way to demonstrate how lightning works. And because static balls are so interactive, nothing demonstrates the concepts of potential differences, ionization, and the 4th state of matter - plasma - better!

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