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This mesmerizing wave machine uses two fluids with differing densities, and a gentle rocking motion, to simulate the motion of ocean waves.

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Wonder of Science1 year ago

More details on the product page (paid link)

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Bryte1 year ago

Bryte’s gentle waves of motion work in harmony with calming audio to help you relax, unwind, and drift off. These soothing, head-to-toe movements create an immersive experience that feels like being lulled into a serene escape, transforming bedtime into a journey to amazing places. Where do you want to drift off to tonight?

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Mostly Honest Liar1 year ago

I had one of these as a kid. It was filled with little penguins riding on surfboards.

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CreaTuRealidad1 year ago

A very good representation of the nature of the movement.

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CAP1 year ago

I could watch this all day

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SkyFall1 year ago

I want one

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Luna1 year ago

Cool.

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I got more motion than the ocean
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