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Electromagnetic Photo Frame Makes Your Pictures Float

By Who Cares, published Dec 12, 2007
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Magnets tend to amaze me with how they can make things look so damn cool. The power of magnets were once shown to me when I saw magnets creating an illusion that a lampshade was floating about a lamp. This was a recently released new product which led me to believe that I would not see something else similar to it for quite some time. My estimation was quickly wrong as I recently came across another new product that is about to hit the market. Welcome to the magical power of the floating picture. We are going to review the electromagnetic photo frame that allows pictures to magically float right before your eyes.

An unknown company has managed to create a test product that creates a small magnetic field for the creation of a floating picture illusion. What this allows is for you to place one or two pictures into the field and watch them float right before your face. This is how the electromagnetic frame works. A magnetic field sensor that happens to be situated on the top happens to have a microprocessor. The microprocessor is used to along with other built-in electronics to calculate the distance that is needed between the photo and the frame. Thus, it creates a magically floating picture for everyone to double take at and wonder what kind of voodoo magic you are practicing in your house.

One great thing to hear is that your photos will always remain in the magnetic field no matter happens. The magnetic fields is automatically charged constantly to make sure that the picture never drops out of the frame area. However, the pictures that you do place into the device have to be put in as an oval shape. This is because the frame is shaped as an oval and the only way the pictures will fit in is if they are shaped the same. The entire frame is a decent size by standing about 6.69 inches tall. You will also notice that despite your pictures floating in the air, they constantly turn around in a circle. This is why it is a smart move to use two pictures, one behind the other, so that when it turns around in a circle you will always see at least one picture.

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Weird :-)

Posted on 12/12/2007 at 1:12:29 PM

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