In inertial confinement fusion experiments, the symmetrical implosion calls for a new scheme: a nonsupported pellet. In this article, the first experiment is conducted using a plastic pellet covered with thin ferromagnetic material. In the system, the digital-phase-lead-compensator takes the position-related signal and processes it to provide a driving signal for the magnetic suspender. The suspended pellet is irradiated by the Gekko XII laser, having its total energy 2700 J with pulse width 800 ps at the wavelength 0.53 μm. The X-ray pinhole photograph confirms the spherically symmetrical implosion at the pellet core. At irradiation, the neutron yield is also observed.