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The Can You Imagine Laser Twilight Stars Projector is a 10-watt indoor laser light device that projects thousands of moving green stars and an adjustable-intensity nebula onto walls or ceilings. Designed for modern interiors, it features a 4-hour timer, 360° adjustable projection, and versatile mounting options. Ideal for creating a relaxing or visually stunning atmosphere, it’s a perfect blend of ambient lighting and tech customization for millennial professionals seeking a unique home vibe.
| ASIN | B000VBNIP2 |
| Brand | Laser Stars |
| Brand Name | Laser Stars |
| Brightness | High lumen |
| Bulb Base | E27 |
| Color | Green |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 854 Reviews |
| Efficiency | High efficiency |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Fixture Type | Non Removable |
| Included Components | Mounting Hardware, Timer |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Floor Mount |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.4"L x 10.9"W x 12.3"H |
| Light Color | Green |
| Light Fixture Form | Wall |
| Light Source | Laser |
| Light fixture form | Wall |
| Lighting Method | laser |
| Manufacturer | HPI Hong Kong Limited |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Can You Imagine Laser Twilight Stars Projector |
| Model Number | 5106 |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable-intensity nebula, moving stars and cloud cover |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Room Type | Bedroom |
| Shade Color | Green |
| Shade Material | Plastic |
| Shape | Star |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Touch |
| Theme | Starry Night Sky |
| UPC | 604020051051 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 10 watts |
T**K
The absolute best star/nebula projector on Amazon. Colors can also be modified if you have just a bit of electrical skill!
What a beautiful display this projector creates. I went through several other star and galaxy projectors available online and none of them can hold a candle to this. The competition from Laserpod was just disappointing, with their $100 model looking no different than their $20 model, which both looked nothing like photos online. The product from Aurora Master is nice, but isn't made to produce quite a galaxy effect so much as an ocean water effect (if that is what you want, go get that product) which moves a bit too quickly for my taste as I wanted something more gentle and ambient. Onto the Laser Stars Light Show. This product is great and worth every penny. It is a nice big device which is weighted properly and can be placed on any surface (floor, table, etc.) or mounted on a wall with screws, nails, or hooks. You can rotate the star-shaped piece completely around to get it pointed in just the right direction/angle to reach your desired spot on your ceiling or wall. The nebula effect is beautiful and the most accurate of any projector I tested. It moves gently and smoothly with no stutters. The stars are fantastic in combination as well. They also move smoothly and slowly, but just fast enough that you can watch and see them make their way around the ceiling. It makes a lot of stars! Looks amazing. The two projections can be used independently or in combination and look fantastic either way. The nebula has a knob that dims it so you can choose how apparent it is amongst the stars. The motor inside the projector makes just a bit of noise, but it isn't very loud or annoying. If you are looking to buy this for night time before sleeping, I would recommend it. As long as it isn't right next your face, you won't hear the motor. Or possibly some might want it close as it is a steady sound that may help lull some people to sleep who need a little ambient noise. My favorite part about this projector was actually something most people will never dabble in, but I will mention it in case there's another geek out there who's interested. I was looking for a projector that featured red as a main color because I wanted a gift for someone whose favorite colors is red. After trying other products and experiencing lackluster results, I decided to get this one which has videos online showing how great the effect is (and it's even better in person) and try to open it up and modify it. Opening it was easy enough, though the screws on the star took quite a bit of pressure to unscrew. The internals are simple enough. There's a big motor and cogs that spin two glass lenses for the nebula and a plastic diffraction lense for the stars. The nebula is produced from six blue LEDs, which were easy to desolder and replace with five red LED and one ultraviolet LED. The green laser diode was also easy to remove and desolder and I was able to replace it with a cheap red laser diode. Once reassembled, the effect is truly stunning. Slightly less bright now (because green lasers are inherently more luminous than red), but the effect now is fantastic, exactly what I was looking for, and truly one of a kind! I'd recommend this as an easy learning project or a teaching project for some hacker who wants to teach a friend or child.
G**R
Laser star and nebula awesomeness!
This is a super cool toy! I had lusted after it for some considerable time and kept saying to myself that it is impractical and expensive. But, when my tax return came in, I decided I had been a good boy and bought it, despite the negative reviews about its reliability. I got it yesterday and plugged it in. It is very freaking cool. A few things to point out: it is not a planetarium or realistic. It is green laser points of light and a moving blue cloud nebula. It is not educational. It is not for you if you are looking for anything like that. But, if you like lasers and cool lights, then get it. We have it in the bedroom. From the corner of the room, it spreads green stars across the ceiling. They move in seemingly random patterns but if you look for it, you will see them line up sometimes. The darker the room is, the better it looks. I haven't seen the "shooting star" yet, but it's only been a couple days. So far, it is as promised, or better. I will update about the reliability later. Edit Update*** I've had this since March. It's June 1st now. It's still working just fine and looks cool as heck! I like it. It makes other people wish they were as cool as me when they see it. If I let them see it. ***Another update: as of the end of November, it still works. I am still happy with it. I will turn it on in the evenings and it's a fun, peaceful mood light. I see other negative reviews saying it broke quickly. It's possible that the quality of the product is low. But, for me, it works well. I don't think it's loud, though I can hear it when it's quiet in the room. Also, the instructions say not to have it run longer than about 4 hours. I'm wondering if people who have it fail are letting it run longer. I would understand wanting to leave it on because it's so cool looking. But, I have not run it longer than that and it still works. Could that explain it? I don't know.
S**S
Not the same quality as the one I had for 7 years.
Sadly, this one was not the same quality. When my beloved Star machine finally bit the dust after 7 years of daily use in my massage room, I purchased the same exact one and was happy to pay the nearly $100.. unfortunately, it stopped working properly after only a few days.. I had to return it and ended up purchasing something similar in effect for a third of the cost. I won’t lie.. it kinda broke my heart a little.
D**Z
Awesome product....
I'm 20, I live in NYC, born and raised and recently got my own place. I would never live anywhere else but something I never get to admire while living in the city is the STARS! So I set out to project stars on my ceiling.... I first wanted actual stars, planets and constellations, so the first product that caught my eye was this Uncle Milton Star Theatre http://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Milton-Star-Theatre-Pro/dp/B001UZHASE/ref=pd_sbs_indust_2. I'm bringing this up because I HIGHLY suggest combining these 2 products!!! The link I posted above projects the Sun, Moon, Earth and stars that rotate slowly on your ceiling (or wherever you point it, the higher your ceiling the better). My ceiling isn't too high and I wouldn't have been satisfied with that star projector alone, which is where this Blue and Green Laser Star projector came in so perfectly, LIGHTING up my whole living room with awesome green stars and an intense Blue flame-like mist that provides a gloomy blue tint to the rest of the room. THAT, along with the planets and stars I recommended above, creates the coolest atmosphere in the room of your choice for you and your friends to hang out under. Just angle the two projectors how you want them and you're good, my friends and I can't get enough of this set up, always blasting music, having some drinks and just hanging out. Durability is the only issue and keeps this from being a 5 star product. It's true that these projectors for the most part are pretty cheap. This blue and green projector I got only 3 weeks ago is already on the fritz, I've used it a lot but already the stars aren't shining as bright, I'll have to replace it soon....But I WILL because it's That awesome. P.S, I'm thinking a Smoke Machine would be perfect alongside these projectors, just a thought I'm throwing out there I feel some may agree with....certainly no ordinary living room!!!
M**Y
So far, a Fantastic Product.
I wanted to start a review of this product, seeing how so many people have had difficulties with the lifespan of the blue cloud projection. Out of the box, all I can say is Wow on performance. I only received the projector yesterday, but my two year old son was ecstatic when we projected the stars and nebula on the ceiling of his bedroom. All he kept saying was, "Stars, Stars, Stars....". As someone else wrote, pictures definitely don't give this product credit. It's a little larger than I thought it would be, an appears to be self cooled with a small internal fan. I am guessing the coin in the product photos is a one dollar coin, or something of similar size. There is a basic on/off switch for the stars, and a rotary dial for the nebula brightness. As of today (2012/08/01 - definitely early), I would give this product a 5 out 5. Based on the reviews of others, as I haven't read the instructions or limitations (Who reads those things anyway?), I have placed a basic rotary timer on the projector for a maximum of 30 minutes, and have the nebula at approximately 15-20% of maximum brightness. I plan on updating this review in 30-60 days to let others know how the projector has fared. One note, the laser for the star projection is fairly powerful, so pay attention to reflection items on the ceiling and walls if you plan on placing this in a child's room (ie: light covers, windows, glass on photos, mobiles, etc.). More than once as I was sitting on the floor, I was struck in the face by a reflected beam of light.
T**R
Not a bad item, but a little overpriced......
First off, let me say this item is pretty cool overall. It is a really neat effect and well made from what I can tell so far. It basically project hundreds of little, green dots that are all moving around....sort of like tiny, florescent bugs: However, if you are looking for something that is similar to gazing up at a starry night, you may be a little disappointed. Here's why - first, the green is a bit overwhelming; it's cool, but the projection field is a little to bright compared to a dark night of star gazing. It looks kinda artificial in other words. Also, as mentioned, the "bugs" are constantly moving around, which again is cool, but last I checked, stars in the sky normally stay at a fixed point (except for the falling ones!). Also, the projection field has to be adjusted because it is a slight bit to small and barely covers the whole ceiling. The blue "nebula" is also neat, but again, it makes the room overall to bright in my opinion. I knew this wasn't going to be exactly like the night sky as I researched before I bought it, but I was hoping to get a similar effect. Unfortunately, it doesn't deliver. It's a neat thing to have for the type of effect it offers, but if you are like me and hoping for that nice, peaceful night sky, I would look elsewhere. That said, I will probably still keep it because regardless of what I said, it is still a cool thing to have. As for the cost, I wouldn't put a price tag on it for more than $50.
M**T
Wonderous Light Show
I didn't know what to really expect from this product. The little photos of its effects on ceilings and walls just can't portray its reality. My son and I turned it on in our great room, where there are 21 foot high ceilings at peak. I expected the room's height was going to cause blurring and distortion. I was soooooo wrong. The light show that was produced was instantly enchanting. This is not like the old toys that project a fixed sky with constellations (although I used to enjoy those, and they are a bit educational). This light show is alive and moving! It's not moving so much that one gets nauseated. It's just....twinkly and moving, and once in a while there are even shooting stars streaking by. The points of light are crisp and focused. It's so serene and beautiful. I plan to find some perfect music to accompany it. I recommend this to adults with or without kids. It's so peaceful, pretty, and calming.
A**A
Not educational but truly spectacular
This is a spectacular item. No amount of video can do it justice. Upon unboxing and inspection of the item I noticed it was a bit larger than i expected but not something that was overwhelming. It was ready to work as soon as I plugged it in. When I turned it on the fan was low and soothing, not creaking or turning sounds, truly seemless. The show is indescribable. I laid in the room for nearly an hour just watching the lights glaze across the ceiling. The cloud effect is another sight in itself to behold. I only wish there was an option to turn on the cloud effect ONLY and leave the stars off. I purchased this as a gift to my son who is 4 years old. I am concerned about the very powerful laser light and his curiousity. It is surely not something I would leave him alone with in his room for fear that he could harm his sight. As I mentioned the laser is VERY powerful and noticed my eyes straining when I had it on a night stand. The lights were simply too bright and what should have ben fine points had the green laser "halo" around them. I repositioned the projector on the floor with a hard board beneath it, re aimed the projector so the brightest of lights were further diffused and it was perfect. It had the same effect as watching a fire! Truly a 3d like experience as well!!
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