Anti-Gravity Water Droplet Air Purifier

Brand: KOVODA
EAN: 0751940051323
Category: Gadgets & Tools
Price: n/a  (24 customer reviews)
Dimension: 10.60 x 6.20 x 6.20 inches
Shipping Wt: 3.10 pounds. FREE Shipping (Details)
Availability: In Stock.
Average Rating: 2.7 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

World's First Anti-Gravity Air Purifier

An air purifier that combines the power of negative ion with the magic water drop backflow visual effect to eliminate indoor pollution

That's the main concept behind Magic of Water. This product utilized principles of basic science to create an anti-gravity effect that sends water upwards.
It has a extraordinary visual affect that attracts onlooker, but its mechanism is more down-to-earth, using negative ion technology in a filtration/purification process.

When placed in the dim environment, the water drops are not flowing backward physically, but are seen as so due to the optical illusion.

Whether for your office, study, yoga studio, the Magic of Water is your perfect ally for stylishly keeping a clean, fresh and healthy air around you!

At the same time, we've added a mechanism that produces 'Air Vitamins', making the Magic of Water a negative ion generating device that keeps releasing 10 million negative ions - or anions - per second into the room where it is placed.

With the magical water drop backflow visual effect, Magic of Water is truly an innovative device.
In most product design, the realms of art, science, and well-being are separate.
We, on the other, believe in bringing these elements together.

Designed by BRUCE & DOTO Team, Red Dot, iF Design Award, and Good Design award winners, it's an integration of technology and craftsmanship.
The Magic of Water is made of aluminum and glass that forms an elegant shape and displays great transparency.
The geometrical body and the beautiful curve of the glass funnel combines together give it a solemn appearance yet still has a graceful flow.

Product parameters

Power: 3 W
Supply Voltage: 220 V
Purification rate: PM 2.5 (96.62%), formaldehyde (93.9%)
Adapter input: 100-240 VAC Output: 12 VDC
Shape size: 6.2 x 6.2 x 10.6 inch


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Top Reviews

Super nifty seizurrific time piece.
by Clem (3 out of 5 stars)
July 12, 2019

This clock's effect is pretty spiffy, but the strobing light which creates the visual effect can be headache (or seizure) inducing. I can't speak for the air purifying capabilities of the device because I had to return it before it had a chance to demonstrate this aspect.

I bought this thing so I could impress my friends but alas the strobing was too much. Who am I kidding though, I don't have many friends anyway. A guy like me high roller enough to drop this kind of cash on a clock?

It was all just a pipe dream.

If you are just looking for an arresting novelty gizmo to impress visitors or YouTube viewers, by George this is for you. If you're looking for a clock/ air purifier combo, this may not be the best choice unless you are certified non epileptic or have a high tolerance for rapidly blinking lights.

I don't think this thing is going to fill that hole in your life that you were hoping a consumer purchase might fill. It didn't for me anyway, which is a shame.
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Cool technology
by Kevin H. (4 out of 5 stars)
February 1, 2019

Very cool device but a bit louder than I was expecting. Wish their was multiple light settings rather than a flickering white LED. TBD on air purifier, but Overall satisfied.
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Flashing Light Kinda Noticable
by Jacob (3 out of 5 stars)
May 8, 2019

The water appears to be moving in an "anti gravity" way by a strobe light. I tried putting this next to my night stand by the light was too bright and the flashing was noticeable. Slight humming noise when it is ran also. Other than that I like the product.
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Broken
by kailey (3 out of 5 stars)
August 24, 2019

It was broken when we got it and had a large crack along the side
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Disappointing purchase
by Jamil S. (1 out of 5 stars)
September 13, 2019

Just doesn't work

I followed all instructions as per the enclosed leaflet
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Awesome product!
by James Chandler (5 out of 5 stars)
June 20, 2019

This is an awesome product!! People think its cool and unique
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The effect is nice
by Michael (3 out of 5 stars)
October 3, 2019

Pretty loud, also bumped it once and it's forever off center
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Cute effect, but annoying
by Derrick Dodson (2 out of 5 stars)
April 24, 2019

This air purifier really looks cool. I will gladly admit that. The light effect makes it look like the water is "falling" up from the lower platform to the upper one. Cool. That's about where the pros end on this thing, though.

It's not exactly whisper-quiet. If you're using it in a small space, it's going to be loud enough to annoy you unless you can convince yourself it's got some value as a white noise machine.

The instructions are barely useful because they are such a bad translation.

The clock...oh lord, the clock... The ONLY option is 24-hour military time. Period. And if you want to set it, well, good luck. There are two pinholes you have to stick a paper clip or something through then dig around looking for just the right magical angle to blindly tap whatever contact is inside to change the time. It's nearly impossible.

Earlier I mentioned the light effect. There is a slight strobing to the light which catches the water in such a way as to make it appear to defy gravity. It's really cool. But if you or anyone you know has issues with strobing lights causing seizures, it might not be the best thing to have on your desk.

I can't speak tot he air purifying or negative ion aspects of the device directly. After a couple of days of use, the water did look a bit dingier, though, a bit like old lace when it starts to yellow. I'm assuming that's a sign of impurities pulled out of the air, but it could be crud in the pipes of the machine for all I know.

I have it on a small table in a waiting area near my office. It's certainly a conversation starter, so that's good. I also figure that positive feelings from negative ions could be a good thing for people waiting, right? Let's hope so.
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Nice visual effect but otherwise disappointing
by Neurasthenic (3 out of 5 stars)
April 27, 2019

My daughter and I had fun figuring out how to assemble this despite the comically terrible Google Translate instructions. There's a QR link that supposedly takes you to instructions but the website is in Mandarin only and lacks a valid security certificate, so no thanks. The visual effect of levitating water droplets works really well; we had fun figuring out what was really going on. That accomplished, neither of us wanted the device; it's noisy and the water tank is almost certainly going to get moldy and gross. As noted by others, setting the clock is challenging and requires poking around blindly through tiny holes in the case with a needle or the end of a small unravelled paper clip. We'll keep this around for a bit but nobody should pay the $140 asking price.
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We're disappointed with this
by Kitty (2 out of 5 stars)
May 29, 2019

I was so excited to try this. It looked so cool! But it turned out to be very disappointing. While I do like the concept, this doesn't seem very well made. The housing of the unit is made from some inexpensive feeling and looking plastic product. Which would be okay if it worked well for us. Unfortunately, it seems to just be a strange looking and noisy contraption. The strobe effect it has while it's on is very strong and has given one family member headaches. The clock can only be set for 24 hour time. Also, it's messy to add the water. 🙁

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