The device can cause droplets to float in the air

LeviZen has the ability to make water droplets float in the air, challenging gravity and physical laws.

Simplistyk, a start-up company has released a special device called LeviZen capable of causing water droplets to float in the air, challenging gravity and physical laws. Owning this device, anyone can completely become a talented magician.

In fact, LeviZen took advantage of sound waves to be able to achieve the utopian thing that kept water droplets suspended in the air.

Specifically, LeviZen created a stationary sound wave using two identical sound waves with opposite directions. On the standing sound wave there are non-moving points called "nodes". A drop of water if placed on the buttons will be trapped in the stationary sound wave. The sound waves above and below the water droplet are constantly moving, causing it to fluctuate.

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LeviZen is the first commercial product to use this technique.

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Water drops suspended in the vacuum look very "magic" right?

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It is even possible to use LeviZen to "do magic" with many drops of water at once.

In addition, LeviZen also has a light bulb that shines on the water droplet to help it glow when hovering in the air that looks extremely beautiful.

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LeviZen will be an interesting item to decorate the living space more beautiful and fun. This device is currently sold for $ 199 (about 4.5 million VND).

To learn more about this interesting magic device, you can visit the link below.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1348567444/levizen-levitate-water-and-feel-zero-gravity

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Update 24 May 2019
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