INCLUSIVE, SENSORY, PLAY
Sparkle Interactive Light
Interactive lights dance magically across the surface of our bio-responsive seating and wall panels, offering soothing engagement that captivates people of all ages. With a gentle touch, you create a variety of unique transformations and mesmerizing light and color effects.
Uniquely Interactive
Sensory Light Play
- Inspire & Engage: Inspire, engage and entertain.
- Universal Appeal: Pleasing interaction for all ages.
- Sensory Stimulation: Touch activates light and color effects.
- Mood Enhancing: Mood-boosting atmosphere fostering well-being.
- Calming: Relaxes and calms the nervous system.
- Inclusive Design: Intuitive and accessible experiences.
- High Quality: Premium hardware for long-term quality.
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What Customers Say About Sparkle
Feedback & Reviews
“Sparkle tables and wall panels are unique and fun ways to engage customers of any age!
They provide an element of ‘Fun and Entertainment’ economically to the decor while being functional as well.”
McDonald's Restaurant Owner
“Everyone loves our Sparkle Panel! Adults, employees, and kids are always at the board. I especially love how easy it is to clean.
Anyone that comes to our facility can’t stop talking about it either. It has been a much bigger hit that I ever thought it would be.”
Director of Operations
Just 4 Kids Urgent Care
"We have loved having the NunoErin products in our Pediatric Clinic and Pediatric Urgent Care. They are so easy to clean, and the kids love the bright lights and how entertaining they are.
From the Sparkle Cubes to the Ucreate Tablets, we couldn't be happier with the simplicity of the products and the joy they bring to our patients."
CEO
Thompson River Pediatrics & Urgent Care
“I have a 6-year-old who has a diagnosis of Autism level 3, ADHD, ODD, and sensory processing.
We first experienced your light-up table at a Ronald McDonald House in Florida, and he absolutely loved it! It was one of the only things that helped bring him down from a meltdown and helped him focus and communicate.
We now get to see them at the Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.”
Mother & End User