Optix by Tobias Dostal and Henry Harrius
Created by: Tobias Dostal, Henry Harrius
Key features
Uses light cleverly for vanishes and transformations
Versatile for different performance settings
Requires confidence and practice, especially for the phone switch
Angle-sensitive vanishes need careful audience management
Includes a gimmick, cable, and comprehensive tutorial
Some versions offer a USB-C rechargeable unit
Pros
Innovative light effects and powerful impact
Well-made gimmick and comprehensive tutorial
Potential for longevity in a magician's repertoire
Remarkably silent vanish
Highly praised for its ingenuity and creativity
Cons
Angle sensitivity requires careful audience positioning
Requires significant practice and confidence
Spectator's phone case can impact the illusion's effectiveness
Best suited for experienced magicians
Some versions require DIY assembly
Effect
Optix is a magic trick where a phone vanishes and reappears in an impossible way. The performer uses their own phone to film the spectator's phone, making it seem like it disappears on camera. The phone then reappears in the spectator's hand, creating a strong visual illusion. The trick uses light and clever angles to enhance the effect, making it look like real magic.
Full Details
Optix was created by Tobias Dostal, with an upgraded version called Optix Pro developed by Henry Harrius. The trick involves a gimmick that helps with the vanish and reappearance. The Pro version includes improvements to make the vanish smoother and easier to perform. The package comes with an instructional video, a rechargeable unit, and materials for setup.
The trick works best with intermediate skill level. Some versions require palming and precise hand movements, while others are simpler but still need practice. The vanish is silent, which helps maintain the illusion. The spectator's phone case can affect the trick, so performers should be aware of this.
Who Should Consider the Trick
Optix is best for magicians who perform with phones and want a visually strong vanish. It suits those comfortable with angle management and misdirection. Performers with larger hands may find it easier. The trick is not ideal for beginners due to its difficulty. Those who already own the original Optix may not need the Pro version unless they want a cleaner vanish.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
Optix requires practice to master. The original version is more advanced, needing palming and precise movements. The Pro version is easier but still needs confidence in handling. Angle sensitivity is a key factor, so performers must manage their audience's view. The phone switch is bold and requires smooth execution.
What Magicians Say
RealMagicReview calls Optix "visually stunning" and praises its versatility but notes the need for practice. They mention a helpful Facebook group for tips.
Sebastian Tocamagic rates Optix Pro 8.75/10, calling it a "much needed upgrade." He highlights the silent vanish but says Drop Call by Kyle Pernell is currently the best phone vanish.
EverythingMagicPro99 says Optix is high-quality but best for experienced magicians due to difficulty and angle sensitivity. They praise Tobias Dostal's creativity.
AlakazamMagicUK showcases the trick's simplicity and effectiveness, noting its reliance on timing and misdirection.
MagicOrthodoxy suggests the trick is for intermediate magicians and likely involves a visually deceptive principle.
Craig Petty discusses handling issues with Optix in a Q&A, offering practical advice for performance.
What people are saying about Optix
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Tobias Dostal performs 'Optix,' a trick where a phone disappears and reappears in the spectator's hand. [...] The trick's simplicity and reliance on timing and misdirection make it effective.
EverythingMagicPro99 says...
'Optix' is a high-quality magic trick requiring significant practice and confidence. [...] Perry points out the trick's high difficulty and angle sensitivity, suggesting it's ideal for experienced performers.
magicorthodoxy says...
The product is associated with **Tobias Dostal**, a respected creator known for innovative card magic and mentalism. [...] Ellusionist has a reputation for releasing high-quality, visually striking magic effects.
magic-tv says...
Craig discusses handling disruptive spectators and maintaining performance control. [...] He critiques the perception that magic is dorky, advocating for modern presentations.
RealMagicReview says...
Optix by Tobias Dostal is a visually stunning trick that uses light and phone interactions to make objects vanish and transform. [...] The creator is thrilled by its potential and strong audience reactions.
sebastiantoca9208 says...
Sebastian appreciates the improved vanish by Henry Harrius, calling it a 'much needed upgrade.' [...] He considers *Drop Call* by Kyle Pernell to be the best phone vanish currently available.
Performance videos
Optix by Tobias Dostal
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Review videos
Magic Review - Optix by Tobias Dostal & Ellusionist
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Optix Pro by Henry Harrius and Tobias Dostal - Magic Review
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Optix by Ellusionist Tobias Dostal Review
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Optix by Tobias Dostal
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Other videos
Audience Sabotage, False Cube Mixes, Best Reactions & More! | Q&A With Craig Petty
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