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Take Your Plant Decor to the Next Level with the Levitating Flowerpot When Plant Meet Magnetic Levitation The modern star lamp uses magnetic levitation technology, and it can float and rotate freely in the air without any contact or support, and without any noise during operation. The slow and gentle rotation effect makes you indulge in it, thus getting the effect of peace of mind. In the event of a power cut or blackout, the moon night light will be tightly attached to the base, so there is no need to worry about it falling to the ground. The slow and gentle rotation effect makes you indulge in it, thus getting the effect of peace of mind. In the event of a power cut or blackout, the pot will be tightly attached to the base, so there is no need to worry about it falling to the ground. This special plant holder is able to float in the air and automatically rotate 360°, which helps your plants be nourished with 360 degrees of sunlight exposure. It helps you cultivate a straighter and healthier plant easier. Additional greenery to your home or space will increase relaxation and help reduce radiation. This is perfect for the digital age we live in! Products Description Product name Levitating Flower pot Model Number SIM10-PZ1 Material ABS Pot Size 3.5" * 1.57" Base Size 7.6" * 1.18" Levitation Distance 0.7" How to use? Step 1 Place the plant and base on a flat, nonmetallic surface. Connect the AC Adapter to the power, and the other DC plug to the base. Step 2 Place the plant and base on a flat, nonmetallic surface. Connect the AC Adapter to the power, and the other DC plug to the base. Step 3 Once you feel that the plant is almost balanced in mid-air (not falling down or being pushed up), slowly let go until the plant begins to rotate by itself. If you don’t succeed, try again. It may take a few tries at first! If still unsuccessful, turn off the base and let it cool before trying again.