Day: December 4, 2014

Plato’s mythological city Atlantis and its source come together in Christmas lights.

The search for the broken bulb is over! Wireless Christmas tree lights are powered by a magnetic field

The lights work by placing a magnetic coil around the trunk of the Christmas tree.
A magnetic coil placed around the tree trunk produces a magnetic field that only lights up the bulbs when enter the field. The company behind the technology say the ring can power up to 100 lights

The Aura power ring can produce a magnetic field up to 10 feet tall to power the lights and can be placed around the base of trees shorter than five feet or in the middle of the foliage of taller Christmas trees