These cooler fall nights are just what the doctor ordered after a blistering finish to a hot SoCal summer, and that means dinner in outside int he waning light, night swims and lights, lights, and more lights. I never thought much about âdecoratingâ the surface of the water of our pool, especially since so much money and effort is spent keeping it crystal clear! To say I was intrigued by this Foober âmoodâ ball would be an understatement.
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 Itâs just what it says it is: A lightweight, color changing ball that floats along the surface of the water. Itâs watertight and runs on just two little button-cell cr2032 batteries. It is a little difficult to open at first, because itâs sealed so tight, but thatâs better than being loose and letting water in to fry the little circuit board inside. About the size of a softball, in the day time it doesnât look like much, but once the sun sets it really comes to life. It will only work in water, so donât think you can fudge it an have it in a planter or something. A single ball tend to get lost in a moderate to  large pool, so if you really want a cool effect, be sure to pick up a few! Though at $7.99 for one, I would like it to be around the $4.99 mark, because while it is neat to look at, itâs very small and is the very textbook definition of ânoveltyâ light.
There could be numerous applications for in the home, too, like filling a wide-mouth vase with a little water and letting this little guy float under some flowers. Itâs an energy efficient LED that gives this little Mood Ball his light, and ensures that it will last a good, long while before needing to replace the batteries. A neat little bauble for those nights under the waning light.
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 AGPtek Lighting Waterproof Mood Ball by Foober US These cooler fall nights are just what the doctor ordered after a blistering finish to a hot SoCal summer, and that means dinner in outside int he waning light, night swims and lights, lights, and more lights.