Nite Ize GlowStreak LED Ball Red

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The Nite Ize GlowStreak LED Ball is a nighttime fetch ball and holds up to the best arm or ball launchers around. This robust rubber ball has a protected inner core that contains an advanced motion-activated LED module with bright red or color-changing Disc-O LEDs, and it turns on with a simple bounce. It also features an auto shut-off function after ten minutes without a bounce (5 minutes of glow followed by 5 minutes of flashing), giving you or your dog time to find it if one of you becomes distracted. The molded, shockproof, removable polycarbonate core houses the LED/battery module and screws securely into place creating a waterproof seal. The same size as a tennis ball and invincible to water or slobber, this tough little ball floats, and is great for the dog who loves to swim. The unique grooved design on the surface creates a bite friendly exterior that is easy to pick up for small and large dogs alike, making it the perfect fetch toy for your four legged friends of all sizes. Powered by replaceable, long-lasting batteries, you can have up to 35 hours of playtime with the GlowStreak.

Features:

  • Durable LED Ball is great for nighttime play
  • Motion activated - bounce to turn on
  • Auto shut-off after 10 minutes of inactivity (5 minutes of glow followed by 5 minutes of flashing)
  • Durable rubber construction
  • Waterproof - it floats!
  • Run time: 35 hours
  • 2 replaceable CR2032 batteries included
  • Diameter: 2.5"
  • Weight: 3.9oz

*This ball is not intended as a chew toy, nor is it intended for pets under 12 months old. It is meant for supervised use only and for enjoying playing fetch with your dog. Please tighten the battery cap securely in place using a flathead screwdriver and check the tightness regularly.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.