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SPARK

Accessory by Cigma
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SPARK

105.00 usd

Accessory by Cigma (105.00)

Out of stock. Email me when new stock arrives.

SPARK, a miniature ignition device, can be easily hidden in almost any place desired, even behind cards or coins, waiting to light up objects at the planned moment. Triggered by a remote control, SPARK makes things catch fire themselves as if it is pure magic. No unnecessary moves and unwanted sequence needed to achieve the effect. Everything looks so streamlined and natural in choreography. What's even better? Equipped with a delicate and precise time-delay system, SPARK is smart enough to delay its response to its remote control in 3, 5, or 10 seconds. There is time for ambiance to be built up to culmination, and for the audience to be prepared to marvel at the impact of thrilling effects. SPARK up your arts and ideas!

 

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  • Jeffrey asks: 1. Does this require disposable batteries for both the remote and unit, or are they rechargeable? 2. Can you operate more than one unit with one remote? Or, must you have a separate remote for every unit? 3. Do you need to manually "link" the remote to the unit(s) before your first use? Or, is it already set at the factory?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: 1. The Spark has a USB rechargeable battery. The remote is powered by a round watch battery. 2. No. Separate for each one. 3. Already set.
  • steven asks: What number is on the watch battery for Spark by cigma magic???

    • 1. Dottore answers: That is a great question for the creator: service@cigmamagic.com
    • 2. STEVEN answers: CR2016
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  • Rodney asks: distance for remote? less than 10 feet or more than ten feet

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