![]() Once you do though, there are possibilities to keep practicing, master the spells and then unlock more. To note, there is learning curve getting it to work, albeit a fun one. Rather than just waving them without purpose, each of the spells -there are currently over 50 that can be unlocked - have a specific motion you need to make for it to work. There’s A Learning Curve For Mastering SpellsĪnother element of these wands that interested me are the casting of the spells themselves. I wasn’t expecting a wand experience to ever encompass that. Because it does interact with various things like Tvs and lightbulbs, it’s an interactive experience that would be a social activity in a living room. ![]() If I got a wand for myself, I could totally see myself taking it out when I have friends or family over and having them all take turns trying the spells. I’m really excited about the fans gathering. A lot of video games take people away from each other, they’re kind of off doing something on their device, this is the kind of technology that brings people together. I like things that bring people together. If I’m casting a spell, everyone in the room is entertained. ![]() While I’d definitely read the fine print and make sure your devices are compatible with this tech before buying, but if all the stars align there the interactive experience is pretty epic! As Goslin commented: You’ll need to download the free Magic Caster Wand app, which serves as your spell book and can additionally connect with your smart home devices like Smart television, light bulbs and speakers. To get the most out of your wand experience, there is some setup required. There’s a discrete USB outlet there to plug in your wand to keep it charged, which I thought was a really nice touch. ![]() The wand’s box is its charging station too. ![]()
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