🌠 Ignite Imagination with Every Star!
The Thames & Kosmos Planetarium Projector is a dynamic kids' science kit designed for ages 8 and up. It features a dual projector system that displays accurate star maps and stunning space imagery, making it an engaging educational tool. With a compact design and multilingual resources, this STEM toy transforms any room into a celestial wonderland, fostering literacy and spatial awareness.
Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 16.51 x 16.51 cm; 544.31 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | 678004 |
Educational Objective(s) | Literacy & Spacial Awareness |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Alkaline |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
ASIN | B0BX7FF62P |
H**M
Awful
Total waste of money. Packaged nicely but no substance. Too weak to project onto anything. Do not buy!
B**N
Update: broke after less than a week
The media could not be loaded. 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 wasn’t the outlet or power block. The issue was definitely the item itself. Don’t waste your money. We’re returning it.It’s 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-doesn’t come with wall adapter-the whole thing is made of cheap plastic-the domes are made of an especially thin, cheap plastic (I don’t expect this thing to last long)Not super impressed, but my baby likes it well enough to keep.
M**E
Makes a good gift for young children interested in the stars
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.
S**P
Factory mistake
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.
V**C
Underpowered light source
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)
K**R
Cool
Really neat
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