Video - Exideal LED Gadget Promotes Wellbeing via Lightshow

Exideal LED Lightshow Gadget

According to the manufactures of the Exideal, displaying a series of coloured patterns via a screen composing of 280 LEDs, whilst looking like a bizarre animated homage to particularly awful wallpaper of bygone eras, actually has health benefits and can even ‘permeate the vitamins and collagen in your skin’ thus making you ‘beautiful from the inside’ – a claim which strikes us as being, at best, seemingly rather fanciful.

Yes, if you are looking for the modern, geeky equivalent of hugging a tree, it would appear that the Exideal is it (no beard required).

You can see the Exideal in action in the epilepsy inducing video below which comes complete with exactly the sort of backing music you’re already expecting.

Having watched the video we remain wholly unconvinced that this device offers anything more than the facility to turn your home into something resembling an especially tacky ‘80’s discothèque. But then again, we are also consumed with a desire to be your friend – and not just any friend, but your best friend – and, somewhat more worryingly, we also feel compelled to paint a unicorn jumping over a rainbow (yeah, right).

You too can find inner peace by purchasing the Exideal for a mere ¥100,000 – or approximately $900.

[Source | Trends in Japan]

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