ENOKIK Star Projector, Galaxy Projector Built-in Bluetooth
Speaker and 8 White Noise, Night Light for Kids Adults, Aurora
Nebula Lamp for Home Decor/Relaxation/Party/Music/Gift (White) -
desertcart.com
Review: Love this, it's a nighttime must. - I love this so
much!!! I put it on with some music from my phone, set the timer,
put on the northern lights in blue and green only, then fall to
sleep. It has so many options, stars (green dots that move) and
different speeds, adjustable brightness, sleep timer 1 or 2
hours, but the instructions say it will turn off after 4 hours
anyway. The remote works great. It has preset sounds too. It sits
on a dresser and the cord is long enough to reach the outlet. Its
seriously such a great value!! It seems really sturdy, and the
light and cradle are 2 pieces so you can definitely move it to
the position you need. Great buy, love that it helps me sleep.
Looks very sturdy, like it's well made too.
Review: Great for Large Rooms - This is the one I’ve been
searching for! I bought a couple other galaxy projectors in
addition to this one, but this one is the best. One was a
LiteHaus brand astronaut from Home Depot, another was a smaller
Hy-Impact brand projector, also bought at Home Depot. The
LiteHaus astronaut has a class 3a laser for the stars and a very
small moving nebula projection. I liked how quiet it was, but the
radius of the nebula was far too small to keep this one, and the
class 3a laser is simply not an option with small kids in the
house. The Hy-Impact projector has a class 2 laser and while the
moving galaxy radius was much better than the astronaut, the
motor was much too loud. Again, while still a low power laser, I
was not very comfortable with it around kids. This one from
desertcart says it’s a class 1 laser, fading off and on to reduce
(not necessarily eliminate, mind you) the risk of eye damage, and
the radius of the aurora is fabulous. I have it in a room that’s
about 20 by 14 feet and it fills the ceiling well, fading to the
ends of the room. The lasers turn on automatically when it gets
plugged in, so be sure to aim it away from faces when you first
plug it in so you can turn off the laser stars. I wish there were
an easy way to completely disconnect the laser stars so they
can’t be turned on, because some small children excel at testing
whether parents are telling the truth when they tell them
something can blind them… The aurora is beautiful and
mesmerizing, and the whole family loves it! You can mix and match
up to 3 light colors: red, green, blue, and white; choose the
speed of the aurora; turn the stars off and on; and choose the
brightness. This is exactly what I was looking for, except that
it would be nice to have a switch that would totally disable the
laser stars (or sell an option without the laser stars!).