Sensory Mood Water Play Cube

Sensa Mood Water Play Cube

by Inclusive Technology

Est. $250–$600

Setup with instructions The cube works out of the box once charged, and the remote control is straightforward. However, selecting appropriate fill materials, choosing light settings to achieve a therapeutic goal (calming vs. alerting), and structuring sensory sessions meaningfully benefits from some guidance — a family member or educator could manage this with the manual, but professional input meaningfully improves outcomes. Guided_setup is appropriate.

Last verified June 20, 2026 · classified June 9, 2026

What it is

Summary

AI-generated from vendor-published content · June 9, 2026

A cube-shaped light table with a built-in water/sand tray on top — roughly 40cm on each side — that glows in color-changing or white LED light controlled by a handheld remote. The illuminated surface draws attention and invites tactile exploration, making it useful for children or adults who respond to visual and sensory input but may need supported engagement or structured sensory experiences. It's a self-contained unit: rechargeable battery, IP65 water resistance, and a smooth cleanable surface mean it works in classrooms, sensory rooms, therapy spaces, or at home without much fuss. The tray area is meant to hold water, sand, foam, or similar materials, but none of those fillers come in the box — and UK delivery only means international buyers can't order directly from this vendor.

Quick Facts Catalog facts · auto-generated
ComplexitySetup with instructions
PriceEst. $250–$600
Funding
  • AT Act lending
  • Medicaid waiver
  • Out of pocket
  • School district
VerifiedJune 20, 2026
ClassifiedJune 9, 2026 · confidence: medium

What Setup Looks Like

  • Out of the box
    1. Charge the battery using the included universal power adapter.
    2. Fill the discovery tray with preferred sensory material (water, sand, foam — not included).
    3. Use the remote control to select a light color or mode and begin play.
  • With professional help
    1. An occupational therapist (OT) or sensory integration specialist can advise on optimal light settings, materials, and session structure to target specific sensory goals.
    2. Typically integrated into a sensory diet plan within 1-2 OT consultations.

Getting it

Try Before You Buy

Devices like this are often available to borrow through your state's AT Act program — typically free or low-cost — so you can try it before buying or pursuing funding.

Where to Get It

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How to Fund This

Equipment like this is often pursued through official state programs. These are common starting points — each program decides its own eligibility and what it covers, so the first step is always a phone call.

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Sources & fine print

Vendor facts (name, price, platforms, vendor link) sourced from Inclusive Technologyview on vendor site; last verified June 20, 2026.

Classification & description AI-generated from vendor-published content on June 9, 2026 · confidence: medium. Vendor specs may lag; verify before relying on details in a clinical or funding artifact.