For heavy gamers out there, have you ever wondered what potions used by characters would look like in real life? A LED desk lamp mimicking a color changing elixir from RPGs is being sold on ThinkGeek is bringing the virtual item into reality.
LED Potion Lights to add a bit of magic to any room. (All photos courtesy of ThinkGeek)
The LED lamp is chargeable with a USB, and can turn red, green, yellow, blue or in slow fade mode across the four colors. Color tuning functions are controlled with touch sensors at the bottom of the light.
Liquid material comprises of resin, so be sure not to consume the contents of the bulb by accident. It might be a good idea to keep it far from the reach of small children.
LED Potion Lights in action.
The glass light is powered by mana micro-USB, which comes with cable and AC adapters included. The charm on the desk lamp is made from zinc alloy.
The light is being sold for about US $39.99 on ThinkGeek for those who are interested in spicing up their room with a bit of adventure or apothecary.
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