Floating Top - With USB charging and LED lights
Floating Top - With USB charging and LED lights
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Payment and returns
Payment and returns
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It seems impossible at first glance, but when you understand how it works, you see that it is a simpler system than it seems:
- Both the battery and the structure are very light, 180 grams in total
- The engine rotates the propellers to achieve the power that allows it to rise
- The structure is prepared to withstand impacts continuously, something frequent until it is mastered.
- Take advantage of the force and direction given when throwing it to fly a distance and following a specific trajectory:
IMPORTANT
- Take your time to learn. It spins quickly, so it can fly and come back like a boomerang, but at first you have to do simple throws to get used to it. For example, when you throw it straight up, it goes up and down in the same direction, making it easier to catch.
- Not suitable for children under 12 years old . We recommend that children do not play alone until they learn to use it correctly with the help of an adult, since the speed of rotation is high and it may take them some time to get used to throwing it, picking it up from the ground and using it properly in general.
- It should be used outdoors or indoors with ample space . The structure is very strong enough to withstand even falls from several floors (its own mechanism cushions the impacts), but in a small interior with lots of furniture or other objects, it can start to bump in various places, accelerating, and end up receiving an impact that breaks some of the thinner joints of the structure.
- The battery usage time is 5-6 minutes per charge , with a final stretch with less turning power. The charging time is 15-20 minutes. Including a higher capacity battery would increase the weight and make it impossible to enjoy it in the same way, since the flight depends on what it is capable of propelling itself in the air.
- If you would like to have more time to use it, there is a 50% discount on the 2nd and 3rd unit that is applied when adding them to the cart. This way, while one is charging, the other can be used.
INSTRUCTIONS
- It is turned on with a switch built into the structure itself.
- The black piece with the ducts through which the air passes has to be at the top so that it flies, and at the bottom so that it spins like a top.
- To stop the rotation, press firmly at the top and bottom. When they are pushed together, the structure stops rotating and the switch can be turned off.
- Includes one unit of the chosen color, USB cable, instructions and a piece to turn it into a spinning top.
We didn't create a project focused on spending less time in front of screens to say how bad they are, but to give examples of what we miss when we use them.
In this specific case, coordination is worked on between eyes and hands, reflexes and learning the logic and angles of flight while mastering its use.
- Packaging with less cardboard to reduce its use and the size of the shipment
The importance of reducing screen time
They harm the eyesight
Too much screen time strains the eyeballs and can create/aggravate vision problems, especially in children.
The blue light emitted by screens is the cause, and it is more dangerous when the screen is close to the eyes.
Concentration problems
Much of the content on social media (especially that made for children) is designed to achieve the longest possible consumption time, which creates the habit of spending hours switching from one video to another without using creativity.
If the brain gets used to receiving dopamine simply by looking at a screen, it will be increasingly difficult to entertain itself with things that require effort.
Lower quality of sleep
Prolonged use of screens during the day keeps the brain active and makes it difficult for it to enter "rest mode" and maintain it at night (in both adults and children).