Calculator Magic: Number Transfer Effect
Hey everyone. In the video below: https://youtu.be/HeSVHYy5s3g?list=PLvaGmFzTvt9rWmCo8y1bh0wvRACuIyKaH&t=438 there's an effect using a cell phone where numbers are transferred from one phone to another. Sometimes, they even get scrambled, and then, just by shaking the phone, they magically rearrange themselves back into the correct order. And all of this happens practically without the performer even touching their own phone. Does anyone know the method or the app used?
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Hey @anael!
First off, welcome to our community!!!
@anael:
I'm not 100% sure, but if I had to guess...
(Detail: This can be used on both your hand and your toes)
All the best, and happy magic!!!
It's a paid app created by Chris Torrente, and it's called R-DIGIT.
Cheers!
@elayudante:
Well...., it's a lot cheaper than the gimmick I thought it was.
From 100 to 36 Euros, that's a pretty big difference.
But it's still for iPhone, which (from my perspective),
is still the worst, just for being an iPhone.
No matter how good the iPhone components are (and they're not even that mind-blowing these days), the global market has spoken:
Unless you live in the USA, Canada, England, Australia, or Japan..., you're going to miss out on a lot of opportunities to use it.
In Spain and Europe, 80% of the population prefers and owns Android.
So, even if the price is super affordable, it's a trick that won't get much use except in specific situations (either they have an iPhone or you won't be able to do it).
It's a shame they don't release it for Android.