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Galaxy Projector, 12 in 1 HD Planetarium Astronaut Galaxy Projector for Bedroom, Galaxy Star Night Light Projector for Kids Adults Gaming Room/Party/Home Décor
Galaxy Projector, 12 in 1 HD Planetarium Astronaut Galaxy Projector for Bedroom, Galaxy Star Night Light Projector for Kids Adults Gaming Room/Party/Home Décor
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- Unique Rocket Astronaut Star Projection Light : The galaxy light projector offers a unique experience with its ability to fine-tune focus and provide clear and realistic starry sky images. Its high precision lens ensures lifelike projections that transport you to outer space, helping you relieve stress and find inner peace as you gaze at the stars.
- 13 Different Film Projection Effects : The Light Projector for Bedroom comes with 13 different 4k HD galaxy discs, including the Solar System, Earth, Moon, The Milky Way, Galaxy, Andromeda Galaxy, NGC4302-NGC4298, Hubble Deep Field, M60--UCD1, North America Nebula, Mystic Mountain, and Small Magellanic Cloud. These realistic galaxy film discs offer a fantastic universe experience, making it perfect for bedroom decoration for kids, teen girls, and adults alike.
- Multifunctional Projector : You no longer need to worry about forgetting to turn off the starry night light projector, as it comes with an automatic timing function that allows you to set it for 1 or 2 hours. The rocket position with colored lights can be used as a night light, and you can easily change the color with a touch. The projector also features a magnetic suction design, allowing you to project from multiple angles.
- Easy to Use : Place the film disc in the slot, press the switch, and adjust the focus. The interesting manual switching of film sheets also improves children's hands-on skills. For the best results, it is recommended to use the projector in a completely dark environment.
- Ideal Gift Choice : Who would resist such a high-tech and adorable galaxy lamp gift? It's a perfect choice for kids, friends, lovers, or family members. The kids night light for the bedroom creates a wonderful and romantic atmosphere for birthdays, Children's Day, Christmas, and room decoration. The ceiling projector is suitable for various holiday and party settings, aiding children's sleep, fostering parent-child learning, and providing a soothing sleep environment.
Overview
- Color : Pink
- Material : Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
- Finish Type : Polished
- Light Source Type : LED
- Shade Material : Plastic
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