See how magnetic gyros can be fun [video]

Not today is man looking for new ways to have fun, whether with paper drawings, recreational sports or just watching a spinning top. So that you can have fun for a few minutes, Nanodots people have built some magnetic gyros that react in interesting ways when in contact with metallic materials.

According to the company's own website, the name of these "balls" is Nanodot GYRO, and the goal is to allow a magnetic field to "move" regardless of its surface. Also, objects don't have a predetermined function, as they can be used as exotic gifts or even to create a moving method in gadgets - it all depends on your creativity or need.

And they can be fun

To show how your product can work, the video at the top of this story has been posted. It shows the construction of a GYRO - that is, how the magnet is placed inside the plastic sphere, without affecting the possible movements - and several of them are put together on a table.

As you can see, the balls move quite differently, responding to nearby materials or other GYROs. Because of this, if you have some of these products, you are likely to spend a good few minutes checking the different movements that can be made.

And, if you were really interested in Nanodots' uncompromising proposal, you can http://nanodots.com/gyro.html to visit the company's website. Little Gyros are available for purchase - each costs $ 39.95 (about $ 86, excluding tax). So, what are you doing?

Via Tecmundo