USB Moody Ball apes Ambient Orb, soothes your soul
By Darren Murph | December 5, 2007
Filed under: Household
Connectland’s USB Moody Ball may look awfully soothing, yet awfully familiar at first glance. If so, you’re probably conjuring up memories of the Ambient Orb, which this device no doubt takes more than a few design cues from. Nevertheless, this USB-powered soul soother automatically changes hues to ease your mind, is constructed from “bump-resistant” materials and weighs in at 179-grams. Best of all, this one’s just $20, but convincing your boss to leave the office lights dim just so your Moody Ball can have a greater effect will be the real challenge.
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