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Astronaut Light Projector - Astronaut Galaxy Projector with Timer & Remote Control, USB Powered Spaceman Projector Lamp, 360° Adjustable Astronaut Starry Night Light Projector for Room Decoration

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These are the components that make up the Astronaut Starry Sky Projector, straight out of the box. (Image credit: Tantse Walter) For a basic laser pointer to fill your child's room with colored 'stars' or add some atmosphere to a games room or music room, BlissLights have the tiny BlissLights StarPort USB projector which would fit the bill, although we'd recommend it only for children of an age who know not to look directly into the Class 2 laser beam.

Projector Starry Night Light Projector SZPACMATE Astronaut Galaxy Star Projector Starry Night Light

The Astronaut Starry Sky Projector is a cost-effective way to add immediate ambiance to a room. Thanks to its novelty space-walking astronaut design, it would be the perfect gift for a young space fan. It's very easy to use, the lights are bright and customizable, the lasers will fill a small room, and the operation is quiet, all features that make for a good star projector. We first reviewed the astronaut starry sky projector in the daytime with natural light coming in through the windows. As with the models mentioned above, the 'stars' or 'nebulae' aren't at all scientific like they are in the Sega Toys Homestar Flux or the National Geographic Astro Planetarium, but are very bright and other-worldly and can be customized into various configurations and speeds. The lights and laser dots are clearly visible, and the colors are rich and easily distinguishable. Obviously, the darker the environment, the more impressive the display. For similar functionality, but with app control, the BlissLights Sky Lite 2.0 is worth looking at. Of course, you don't get the 'cute' astronaut figurine, but it might be more appropriate for an adult. The lights and lasers are marginally more impressive too. As you can see, the star projector in this model has been cleverly integrated into the body of a space-suit-wearing astronaut. The stand resembles the moon's surface with footprints, which is where the astronaut's feet slot into to keep the astronaut upright and stable. The supplied remote control (which needs two AAA batteries, not included) can be used to operate the astronaut's features. You can adjust the brightness, turn the lasers on and off, and adjust the 'breathing' frequency of the lasers and nebula. You can switch the colors of the Nebula, change the speed of the Nebula's rotation and adjust the brightness of the lights. You can use the buttons on the device itself to operate some of the functions, but you'll need the remote to adjust the rotation speeds and to use the sleep timer, so don't lose it!

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Comparable with the BlissLights Sky Lite 2.0, the motor which rotates the lights is exceptionally quiet, you can only really hear it if you press your ear right up against it. This makes it perfect to use as a night light to drift off to sleep. One difference between this model and the Bliss Lights Sky Lite 2.0 is there is no option to rotate the lasers which shine from the top right of the astronaut's helmet, only the nebulae rotates. We don't think that's a deal breaker though. Astronaut Starry Sky Projector: Functionality The projected images are bright and clear even during the daytime. This was taken at midday indoors. (Image credit: Tantse Walter) Despite the novelty appeal of this astronaut, the design cleverly enhances functionality. The astronaut's head is attached by a magnet. While it doesn't easily come apart (which is a good thing), it can very easily be rotated to adjust the projection direction. You should be able to get the light projection at the angle you want regardless of where you place it. Everyone who walked in on us reviewing this star projector has called 'him' cute. He's now known as 'the little guy,' and it's adults we're talking about here. It does have an endearing presence. The output (in terms of power and area coverage) is slightly less than some of the other models in our best star projector guide, but this is perhaps as it's likely going to be in a child's bedroom where the projection area isn't going to be huge.

Projector Starry Sky Night Light, Astronaut Star Astronaut Galaxy Projector Starry Sky Night Light, Astronaut Star

The lights and lasers shine from the astronaut's space helmet. The astronaut's head attaches to the body with a pretty strong magnet. We like that it can be connected in almost any position. The head can't be lifted off with one hand, and it stays attached when you turn it upside down, making it feel strong and sturdy. You can also pose the little arms vertically into the position you want.

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