2024 the best planetarium projector review
Price: $34.95 - $32.95
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Turn your bedroom into your very own planetarium theater! Illuminate a darkened room by casting projections of the stars in the night sky and space-themed images across the ceiling and walls. This home planetarium is actually two projectors in one. The first is a rotating star map dome that projects astronomically accurate maps of the stars; star maps for both the northern and southern hemispheres are included. The second projects space-related images, including all eight planets, eight human-made space objects like rockets and satellites, and eight extragalactic phenomena like nebula and galaxies. Use nightlight mode to automatically shut off the projector after 15, 30, or 60 minutes. The compact, space-saving design can be placed on a flat surface or hung on a wall. Includes color educational poster and instruction sheet.
Use this high-quality 6-inch dual-mode planetarium and slide projector to turn your bedroom into a personal planetarium theater!
Authentic star maps rotate similar to how the stars move through the night sky; includes star maps for both the northern and southern hemispheres, as well as an accurate map of the constellations.
Two projectors can be used simultaneously: the main projector is the star map dome, while the second projector casts space-themed images on the ceiling or walls (four different image disks to insert, all with authentic images from the James Webb Space Telescope)
The planetarium can be used on a tabletop or hung on a wall!
Nightlight mode with reduced brightness and an auto-off timer (15, 30, or 60 minutes).
Reviewer: Science Whizz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great toy planetarium! Donât forget to remove the protective film!!
Review: This is a cool little planetarium toy. Excellent value for the cost. There are three different star domes that are interchangeable. MAKE SURE YOU REMOVE THE THIN PLASTIC SHEETING THAT IS PROTECTING THE DOMES! We didnât realize this at first and the projected stars were blurry until we removed it. Other than that super easy to use. I like the white color, hangs nicely on my kidâs wall.Thereâs also a secondary projector for putting images of space things on the ceiling or wall⦠like planets and spaceships and stuff.And a great out space science poster too.
Reviewer: Brianna Weldon
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Update: broke after less than a week
Review: Update:Less than a week after having this it broke. It was VERY gently used. It just sat on the table the whole time. After a few days, it started turning itself off after less than a minute of being on. We made sure the issue wasnât the outlet or power block. The issue was definitely the item itself. Donât waste your money. Weâre returning it.Itâs an ok product. A little over priced for what it is though. I think $15-20 would be more appropriate.Pros:-different sky dome options-fair definition-plenty of sky object disk options (those are small but clear images)-small footprint-lightweightCons:-loud when rotating (not great when using for bedtime)-the domes are a little fuzzy even after the protective film is removed-only has a blue light option (I thought it came with a white light)-short power cord-doesnât come with wall adapter-the whole thing is made of cheap plastic-the domes are made of an especially thin, cheap plastic (I donât expect this thing to last long)Not super impressed, but my baby likes it well enough to keep.
Reviewer: Mack Camera Service
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Makes a good gift for young children interested in the stars
Review: For a less expensive product, I think it does alright. The throw range of the projecter is pretty limited, so if you use this in a large room, the stars and constellation lines will get blurry. But when it is close to the wall or ceiling, the projection does appear nice and crisp.This is not a major quibble, but it's funny to me that they took the time and attention to detail to make the Northern and Southern hemisphere projection domes pretty accurate to the actual night sky with the positions of all the constellations - but didn't take the time to notice they had imprinted them on the dome reversed horizontally. When you look straight at the dome, they do appear to be correct, but the projection on the wall comes out reversed so all the constellations are projected in the opposite direction (horizontally) from how they appear in the real night sky.Again, not a deal breaker, but it seemed like an easy problem to correct during the development of this product.
Reviewer: ShirlP
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Factory mistake
Review: I bought this for my husband but when he used it he discovered the picture was backwards. The seller was very responsive and quickly sent a new one. It is a very good value for your money and easy to use.
Reviewer: Howard Roark
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Remember to REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE FILM from the domes
Review: It's a cool item with neat features, but I made the mistake of not removing the film from the domes. It affected the clarity of the images. Once I removed the film - duh, the images were crystal clear. PS. I love that you have the option to hang it on a wall.
Reviewer: Vic
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Underpowered light source
Review: Very blurry feint star and planet images.It has a single 3v basic led as its light source, ive had keychain moon projectors with more output. I alao own the spaceman type which doesnt suffer this.Its like they got a good product and tried to make it cheaper by using 1c led's rather than 25c decwnt ones .. and it really shows.I wouldnt recommend anyone buys this.(Phot above uses the night camera so its visible)
Reviewer: Kindle Customer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Cool
Review: Really neat
Reviewer: Tbirdg89
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very easy to use projector with nice clear projected images
Review: Growing up, I always enjoyed trips to the planetarium...it was one of the few field trips that I actually looked forward to every year. I had always wanted a projector like this growing up, but the ones they made back then were pretty pricey. The price on this one was just right, so I decided to give it a shot.This little Planetarium Projector is pretty cool. You get star maps to look at while stats are projected onto the ceiling. There's also a mini slide show feature where you get these disks you can change in and out that have different real life space themed images as seen from the James Webb Space Telescope. The only small downside, is the light in the projector is not bright enough...you really have to get the room as dark as possible to be able to see the images projected on the walls and ceilings...or sit the projector closer to the ceiling.I would definitely recommend this Planetarium Projector for adults and kids alike. Of course I have fun playing with the different images and star maps when my niece is visiting, but when it's just the hubby and I...we turn off the lights, turn on the projector and watch our favorite space movies like we're in space too.