✨ Light Up Your Dreams with a Starry Touch!
The Dreams VRT42371 Bass Light Projector Dome is a compact, splash-proof device that projects a stunning star map of the Northern Hemisphere. Measuring approximately 3.7 inches on each side and weighing just 4.1 ounces, it’s powered by three CR2032 lithium coin batteries, making it easy to set up and use anywhere. With a projection range of 2 to 60 feet, this projector is perfect for creating a magical atmosphere for any occasion.
B**U
Used, damaged, seems to work.
The box show was packaged damaged already, it's been used before, the tab was removed on the battery. Would not recommend. Dissatisfied.
R**R
Low quality and inaccurate product listing
I didn't have high standards (especially given the price), but it drains batteries quickly. Also, although this listing is for the Northern sky, I received the Southern sky.
C**A
Do not buy this product
When I turned this projector on I was more than a little disappointed. It doesn't look like stars or even constellations. It looked like a child's drawing on my ceiling. NOTHING like the description.
M**M
Okay, cute for little kids.
I was expecting a bigger projection. But the price was good. I paid double the price in Lttke Tokyo Los Angeles.
S**N
shows a projection of dots connected by lines which looks like a drawing by a child done in a coloring ...
This is a joke. Do not order. When turned on, shows a projection of dots connected by lines which looks like a drawing by a child done in a coloring book. Completely misleading. Sandra Hagan
A**N
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY
WAY TOO SMALL AND THE FURTHER FROM THE WALL THE WORSE THE IMAGE
S**.
Waste of
Definetly not worth it. The image is too blurry. Waste of money
D**E
Completely ludicrous.
This is a ludicrous device. I spent $24 on it for my daughter for Christmas. Unfortunately it’s a piece of crap and I’m embarrassed I got it for her.Because it was the gift from Santa, it should rock. It should fill her ceiling with the wonder of the constellations. Nope. It’s a blurry mass of stringy-looking crap that’s completely undetectable as having anything to do with the stars or constellations whatsoever. She is sweet and innocent and classy and hasn’t voiced a single negative opinion about it. She doesn’t know enough about the world to grasp that this “night light projector” is sad and not doing what it was was promised… Plus it was from Santa!I no longer have the box. I wish I did because for almost $25, this should be something mind-blowing. Right now I’m reevaluating all my life choices, especially the fact that I would so blindly trust a strange brand that I’d dare to call their product the special Santa gift without having vetted more of the reviews (I bought it from a local store [mass chain] who should frankly know better than to sell something so terrible for the price they’re selling it for and I’m so annoyed by it that I’ve sought it out here to warn others!).This “projector” should have more reviews expressing what an overpriced dumpster fire it is. My only hope is that I can save other well-meaning parents from the pitfall of this BS hunk of junk. How much should anyone pay for this? $0. It is nothing like advertised and no one else should have the wool pulled over their eyes by the price or the lies in the name and description.Come on, World. Do better. It’s not all about money. It’s about awe and curiosity and inspiring the next generation to reach for the stars. Don’t sell crap trinkets and expect to light fires in anyone to strive for greatness. Or maybe that’s the key! Maybe I’m the one who doesn’t get what makes us reach the next level.Anyway. Don’t buy this. You’ll be sorry you did.
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