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The Wand Company has announced that they have begun pre-orders for the Pokémon Electronic Die-Cast Poké Ball Replica and it's available to purchase from selected retailers worldwide for shipping to you on Pokémon Day, February 27th, 2021. Other Poké Ball type replicas will also be released throughout 2021. The replica costs $99USD. Pictures of this Poké Ball Replica has been added to an Imageboard thread.

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Product Description

This high quality, accurate Poké Ball is the first officially-licensed premium collectible replica for Pokémon fans.

The Poké Ball’s engineered die cast metal shell has a deeply coloured surface that is sensitive to touch and proximity. With its brightly glowing button and lift-to-display illuminated presentation case, this Poké Ball is the long-awaited collectible for Pokémon fans and the start of an exciting Poké Ball collection.

Equipped with touch and proximity-sensing technology, the Poké Ball’s button glows when it senses motion and glows extra brightly when the ball is touched. Pressing the button starts a Pokémon-catching illumination sequence; double-clicking it changes the light colour from white to red and then green. These display-grade Poké Balls are ideal for collectors: each replica comes with its own presentation case – authenticated by a uniquely-numbered hologram – and a polished stainless steel ring so that you can display your Poké Ball exactly how you’d like to.

Lights in the display case automatically illuminate when it is opened, bathing the Poké Ball in a softly swirling glow. Adjust the colour of the light using the touch-sensitive name plaque on the front of the case to choose one of seven different hues.

Product Details

Quality materials: Display-grade replica with a finely detailed metal shell and a deeply coloured, high-gloss lacquer finish
Engaging: Beautifully brought to life with touch and proximity sensing
Immersive: Brightly glowing button and animated, multicolour case illumination
Display grade: Opening the presentation case lifts the Poké Ball for display
Seriously collectible: The first of a range of premium collectible Poké Balls, each one uniquely numbered and officially licensed by The Pokémon Company International
Hidden accessory: Highly polished stainless steel display ring

Poké Ball Description

This Poké Ball is the most iconic model and typically the first tool a Trainer receives to catch wild Pokémon poke ball on table

The Poké Ball is the hallmark of aspiring Trainers everywhere. This remarkable device is an essential part of a Trainer’s equipment, required first to catch a Pokémon and then as a place for it to reside in comfort when not helping its Trainer on their adventures.

While the advanced mechanics by which a Poké Ball captures and houses a Pokémon are mysterious and unknown to our technology, we know that they are activated by a button on the front of the ball.

Poké Ball Product Information

Edition: Standard production – released initially in North America, mainland Europe, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand
Release date: 27th February 2021 (preorders starting 30th November 2020)
Packaging: Full colour merchandising box over a protective EPS foam block
Livery: Red and white painted shell with black and white detailing
Box contents: Poké Ball, presentation display case, polished stainless steel display ring (hidden in the bottom of the display case), illustrated manual, 3 x AA batteries installed in the display case, and 3 x AAA batteries installed inside the Poké Ball.
Retailers: Pre-order from the list of official retailers below while stocks last.
Poké Ball: Although there are numerous different types of Poké Ball, each with different strengths and functions, the original red and white Poké Ball is the most iconic model and typically the first tool a Trainer receives to catch wild Pokémon.

Retailers

You can pre-order your Poké Ball from the following retailers while stocks last:
United States: Amazon, Big Bad Toy Store, Sideshow.com and Zavvi
Europe: Cosmic Group
UK: Forbidden Planet, Amazon and Zavvi
Australia: Mighty Ape and Yellow Octopus
New Zealand: Mighty Ape

Frequently-asked questions

Are the Poké Balls accurate?
Yes. We designed the Poké Ball using all available references and took advice and guidance from The Pokémon Company International (TPCi). The dimensions, colour, size and weight of the Poké Balls have been officially approved by Pokémon.

What is the Poké Ball made from?
The Poké Ball is made from a mix of materials. The outer shell halves are precision-made die cast zinc which has been polished and then finished with a high-quality lacquer. The black band and white button, and much of the internal geometry needed to hold the electronics and batteries, are ABS – an engineering-grade injection moulded plastic.

How much does the Poké Ball weigh?
The Poké Ball weighs 297 g (10.5 oz).

What is the Display Case made from?
The majority of the Display Case is made from ABS, an engineering-grade injection moulded plastic, which has been spray-painted with a metallic flake filled lacquer. The name plaque is aluminium and the Poké Ball support cup is made from silicone rubber. The polished metal Display Ring is made from stainless steel.

What does the proximity and touch sensing do?
The Poké Ball’s button light illuminates as your hand approaches the ball. The button light glows brighter as your hand gets nearer. If you touch both halves of the Poké Ball at the same time, the button light glows at its brightest. Please check the Poké Ball manual for further details of the functions and how to change the button light colour and play the catching Pokémon illumination sequence.

Which other versions will you release and when?
The Poké Ball will be released on Pokémon Day, 27th February 2021, then there’ll be a number of other balls released throughout 2021.

Are batteries included?
Yes. The ball uses 3 x AAA alkaline batteries. The base uses 3 x AA alkaline batteries. Batteries are included and are pre-installed inside the ball and the base. The user manual contains instructions for replacing the batteries.

Does the Poké Ball open?
No, this Poké Ball does not open up.

Source: https://www.thewandcompany.com/pokeball/

YouTube Clip - Electronic die-cast Poké Ball replica from The Wand Company


Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWM3tIlXTp8
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