Mood Beams Description
Unfortunately the nasty people at Mood Beams HQ have decided to stop making Mood Beams. Booooooooooo.
Mood Beams are cute collectable characters that show you how they feel with light! You will receive one at random - watch the colourful display your Mood Beam puts on just for you!
Your Mood Beam will continue to beat to music until the music stops and then after one minute, he will go to sleep (cute). But don't worry, never one to miss out on the fun your Mood Beam will get straight back on it when the music returns...
Although Mood Beams have a variety of different moods (with different moody colours for each) every Mood Beam has a PRIMARY colour depending on their personality. We currently have Series 3 available. There are 4 characters in each series. To add to the fun, Mood Beams are selected at random.
Please note: The Mood Beams may not be suitable for some of our epileptic customers
Series 3 Characters:
- Chipper
- Dizzy
- Gloomy
- Peppy
The wonderful Mood Beams have a variety of different ‘modes’, which are all great fun to watch and each one is a different light display just for you! These modes are:
Heartbeat :
Mood Beams will glow in their personal primary colour, but their heartbeat will beat occasionally in their secondary colour.
Beat Sensor:
- Mood Beams love music! Each Mood Beam has a beat sensor so when he’s placed near music, the Mood Beam flashes his primary color when he hears "beats".
Rainbow:
Scrolls smoothly between all moody colours - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple
Strobe:
- Strobe light flashing effect – whoa man! (Please note the warning at the beginning of your manual!)
Colour Dance:
A set pattern of light changes – that’s how Mood Beams practice their dancing!
Colour Hold:
The Mood Beam will glow in his personal primary color
Mood Beams vary in size but their approximate dimensions are:
- Height: 8.5cm or 3 1/8"
- Width: 8 cm or 3"
- Depth: 6 cm or 2 1/4"
Mood Beams are suitable for ages four and up and are powered by 3 x AAA batteries. (Not included).
