Illusionist John Stessel has invented a Magic phone stand that makes phones look as if they are floating on a magically slim cable.
According to CNET, Stessel of New Jersey's Martinka, a magic shop that is considered America's oldest and was formerly owned by Harry Houdini, developed the Magic Phone Stand as a fun way to make it look like a phone was magically charging high up on a thin cord.
Contributing an interesting addition to cyber culture, he said that after experimenting with various levitation methods borrowed from actual magic tricks, he finally came up with the perfect solution and thus, the Magic Phone Stand was born.
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