Installation, Testing and Comparison
As for the installation process there really isn’t any, except maybe installing the fish and water into the tank. You need to fill with water, add a couple drops of dish washing soap and then add fish, and of course plug it into a free USB port to power it up.
The whole thing is fun and interesting, definitely a conversation piece.
The little blue LED is actually very bright and lights up the entire tank in the dark.
The fish basically swim in circles, and sometimes get stuck on each other. If you look closely in the following picture you can see the outlet for the pump, its a square hole on the bottom left side, the inlet is on the top so it creates a circle of water essentially.
When you first turn the tank on it is a bit annoyingly loud, but after a minute or two it does get quiet, down to a low hum, not much louder than a pump from a liquid cooling system on a CPU actually.
To finish up this review I have two little movies for you of the fish tank in action:
The first is with the lights on
and this one is in the dark:
So that’s about it…