![]() This is simply devices that can… think for themselves! Companies all over the world are scrambling to develop and implement A.I. However the next big thing will be the advancement of A.I., Artificial intelligence. Recent advancements with 3D TV’s, Smart TV’s, Smart phones, Tablets, etc are amazing.  “Consumer electronics continue to develop at a dizzying pace. To me it looks like an experimental prototype which led to the presentation below… It plays off of the fact that this is clearly an electronic device of some sort. The following is the presentational hook I am using with the Cobra Light. The spectator names a light and you turn the board over and it is lit. People who have seen this keep asking to see it again. I keep it on my desk at work and everyone asks about it out of curiosity, so I can start the routine as though it is not a trick at all. But most of all it is FUN to perform and play with. I don't know the owner and have no vested interest in it I just think it is really amazing, easy to perform, self-contained, no magnets, no external gimmicks, no remote, nothing to ditch, examinable, and a modern miracle. But hiding it in a thin block of wood would make it seem more innocent. There is a micro board but even exposed it seems pretty innocent. The only improvement that could be made would be to hide the electronics and set the lights and switches into a wood base rather than plastic. You can carry it in your pocket and can be used in street or restaurant walk around. Only after learning the secret did I know how it worked. I figured there was some hidden touch or sideway action to activate the different phases but it never went out of it's starting operation. The switches kept operating the respective light above them, with no change. ![]() In addition, I took the Cobra Light Plus out of the box and played with it for hours to try to see if I could figure out the secret. Much of the problem comes because you are the one touching and operating most of the routine.īut I have shown this Cobra Light Plus to about 10 people so far and they are absolutely stunned! I think the smaller size, the fact the spectator can hold it most of the routine and operate the switches, as well as the kicker ending, make the product seem like it has it's own mind. People assume the board just does it's own switching. While the Wellington boards are beautifully made, they don't give much bang for the buck. I attribute that to the fact most people are savvy to technology and computer programs which can do everything automatically, this includes many programs on our smartphones. For some reason the spectators are less than amazed with those props. I have owned both mini and regular Wellington Switchboards for years. I just purchased this Cobra Light Plus and I have to say I'm very impressed.
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