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LED Jellyfish Mood Lamp

Jellyfish led.jpgWelcome to the "hypnotic, other-worldly appeal of the LED Jellyfish Mood Lamp".

This press release has just caught my attention - a light-hearted one for Gadget Freak, I thought.

How much of a challenge would it be to recreate such a device, I wonder... (the real challenge would be in circulating the jellyfish in an interesting manner, rather than the lighting effect, IMHO)

The ambient lighting device is described as having a "whisper-quiet" operation and features an auto-off safety function that kicks in after four hours of use.

You simply fill the moulded black tank with water, chuck in the jellyfish, fit the top and plug in. If you want single-colour jelly fish, rather than a changing sequence of colour, you flick a switch...

The device, with a RRP of £29.99, is from BB Trade Sales (the self-styled "place to shop for electronic gadgets, boys toys and gadgets").

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