Based on a thought experiment: "What happens when a magnet's field is allowed to move independently from its surface?" Golf ball in size, each GYRO is made of an industrial-strength polycarbonate housing. Locked inside is a reinforced polyoxymethylene gimbal structure, which is decoupled from the GYROs inner surface. This allows the magnets to move like spherical gears, while the transparent housings lets you see the mechanism react to invisible magnetic fields and other ferrous 'forces' up to 1 foot (12 inches away). Each Nanodots GYRO Duo set comes with two GYROs, a black wooden base for your desk, and two additional grey proxies for further experimentation. "Kind of like an astronaut inside one of those spinning zero-g contraptions" - Gizmodo. As seen on ThinkGeek and reviewed by Techmundo, The Huffington Post, The Next Web, Gear Diary, i4u, and Geek Dad.
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