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Harness the power of lightning through your fingers with this $14 plasma ball

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Amazon offers the Creative Motion 7-inch Plasma Ball for $14.16 Prime shipped. Also this price at Walmart with in-store pickup where available. It had been hovering around $30 at the start of the year before gradually dropping to the best we’ve tracked so far in 2019. Harness the power of lightning through your fingertips with this plasma ball. It’s a great toy for kids as well as a cool piece of decor, especially since it’s also sound-activated. Just crank up your favorite tunes and let the light show begin. Rated 3.9/5 stars.

If you need something with a smaller footprint and can do without the sound activation feature, there’s the 3-inch Nebula Plasma Ball at $10. This model is powered via USB or batteries. It would make a nice desk decoration.

Meanwhile, if you’re merely seeking some simple ambient lighting, this 12-pack of battery-operated tea lights is only $9.

Creative Motion 7-inch Plasma Ball:

Currents attract to your touch. Black base. Two features: either set to run continuously or set it to sound activation mode to flash to the sound of your voice or your favorite song.

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