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Cool item to view September 2, 2010 Keith E. Hooper I brought this for my wife and she loves it. It can be battery operated or you can use the power cord. It's simple to use and enjoyable when you want a starry night but can't stand the creatures of the night.
It is OK August 16, 2010 DonnaSW (Seattle, WA USA) We have "the original" one of these that came out of Japan (priced $250? or so in 2006) but needed a 2nd when our kids moved into their own rooms. I was hoping that this new devices was better than the "original" one I bought 4 years ago, but it was lacking many of the features of the "original" one. In example, if you tilt this device down slightly, the holder then gets in the way of the on/off button which is a pain. The missing "meteor" feature is also fun for young children.
BTW - Could some smart maker develop one of these with a lense that corrects for the distortion when the ceiling projection has to be done at an angle? Modern Projectors do this - it can't be too hard to do.
helps my son fall asleep July 11, 2010 AgStreh we got this product to help our 2 year old stay in his own bedroom and help him fall asleep. before, he wanted to leave the lights on in the hallway, even though we have night lights everywhere. he would still walk out of his room before eventually falling asleep. now, he actually insists on turning off the lights and is very excited every evening to watch his stars. we especially enjoy the sun, earth, and moon disk. we put it on the one hour timer and leave the room. our son hardly ever walks out his room and falls asleep fast.
Great for putting the kids to sleep! June 24, 2010 D. Destefano (NJ) My kids are 2 years old and loved the ladybug and turtle star night lights. So, I thought this would nice. They love the planet disc!
Pros: Portable, Bright, can be battery operated, has a 60 and 30 minute timer, vivid projections with the ability to project on a ceiling, wall or even floor. Got it for $79.
Cons: They aren't making anymore discs. Battery mode isn't as bright.
Wishes: I wish it had a place for minidisc/USB/Mp3. If it could play music, it would be near perfect.
BE WARNED May 20, 2010 Leon Axel (Staten Island, New York United States) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
The good part of this toy is that it uses discs so the stars and planets can be changed. To me this was the big attraction when I bought it for my Grandaughter. Problem. They only have two additional discs and they are backordered until the Fall of 2010. In other words they are never going to sell them again. This system is already obsolete. Don't buy this until it cost twenty bucks.
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