Lovebox Spinning Heart Messenger
✅ A fun & creative gift idea
✅ Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique
✅ Eco-friendly & sustainable materials
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What Makes It UncommonFinally, proof that a few heartfelt words really can make the heart spin. Give this love note box to a special someone and send them your sentiments via the app. When the box receives your messages, its chunky red heart spins around like crazy until they open the lid to read it.
- Available in two versions: The Black & White Lovebox displays text and emojis, and the Color & Photo Lovebox shows text and photos in color.
- If red isn't their color, choose the optional expansion pack, remove the original spinner, and add one of three colorful shapes (rainbow heart, purple heart, and sunshine) to the box.
- Designed in France by Marie Poulle and Jean Gregoire (read his romantic story here).
- Made in China.
Made from
resin, glass, metal, electrical components, paper, bamboo, #7 other (o) plastic
Measurements
3.54" L x 3.54" W x 3.54" H
Care
Do not expose to water. Do not expose to heat. The device is restricted to indoor use only.
Notes
Package contains: The Lovebox, pixel heart, Micro USB cable, power adapter (5V 1A) and user guide.
The Lovebox Connected Messenger is compatible with a dual band Wifi network or standard 2.4Ghz home WiFi. It is not compatible with 5Ghz or with most universities or corporate WiFi systems (WPA-Enterprise). See if there is a "guest" WiFi network or contact your institution's IT team to find out how to connect to their network.
Not a toy.Item ID
47622
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created by Marie Poulle and Jean Gregoire
location
France
“Lovebox is so much more powerful than a 'bipbip' on your phone.”
Jean Gregoire always wanted to start his own business. Turns out it was love that launched it. He met his fiancéee, Melodie, at an engineering school in Paris and, after a trip around the world for several months together, they were separated for more than a year when Jean went to study at MIT. Before flying to Boston, he created the first Lovebox for Melodie. He wanted to leave her with an object that let her receive his transatlantic messages of love as if they were gifts.
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