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Home planetarium projector
Home planetarium projector





home planetarium projector

Key Specs: Elegant and stylish to look at, the projector itself is just 6.1 x 4.7 x 4.7-inches (157x 120x 120 mm) in size but produces a projection surface of 129 square feet (12 square meters) and rotates using the in-built motor. The Pococo star projector comes with plenty of disks that slot into the projector to change the views of stars. However, this is the case for most star projectors.ĭon't forget, if you want to make the most of Amazon Prime Day 2023, check out our Amazon Prime Day hub for a roundup of the best discounts and deals on telescopes, binoculars, cameras, star projectors, drones, lego and much more. The company also whiffs a bit of green-washing as the advertising seems to claim all the packaging is recyclable but is in fact just made of cardboard which will eventually biodegrade but there's nothing that accelerates the process. Furthermore, everything arrives wrapped in a non-recyclable plastic film and each individual disk is stored in an individual plastic case. We like plenty about this star projector because it produces realistic night sky projections and is substantially cheaper than the most premium-end projectors out there (like the Sega Homestar Flux).īut beware of the odd choice of marketing wording, which we don't like. If you don't select one, the device will auto-power off after two hours).

home planetarium projector

Only three buttons on the device control the rotation, power and on-board timer (which can be set to turn off the projector after 15, 30 or 60 minutes. The Pococo Home Planetarium star projector runs on mains power indefinitely but can also be placed anywhere in the home, or taken with you on trips and project using the in-built rechargeable battery.







Home planetarium projector