Bringing the Stars into your Personal Sphere
One of my most favourite pastimes is spending hours viewing the stars in the night sky. I am totally fascinated with wondering what is out there amongst the galaxies that comprise our Universe. So it is no small wonder that I find the Laser Cosmos to be one of the coolest gadgets I have come across!
Imagine lying in your room, and having the ceiling whipped away to reveal the vast outreaches of the cosmos whirling overhead, complete with misty blue nebulae (which you can turn on and off!) and the occasional shooting star. Fully adjustable and requiring no set up, this super powerful space projector scatters a random panoply of sparkling green stars that will fill any room from the tiniest bedroom to the largest warehouse with a crystal clear animated star display. What’s so clever about this (apart from everything of course) is that it seems so three-dimensional, the varying brightness of different stars makes some seem close and others to come from distant galaxies. Created from powerful green laser and holographic technology, a display this bright and clear has never been available before.
The Laser Cosmos has simply got to be one of the most amazing wonders to entertain with, or just relax under the stars no matter the weather or where you may be.
Features
* Romantic, mesmerising star and cloud projector.
* The Laser Cosmos will fill any room, no matter how big or small with a carpet of stars, blue clouds (optional), and even shooting stars.
* The Laser Cosmos itself is shaped like a funky 3D star.
* The Laser Cosmos can be pivoted to any angle.
* A Laser Stars projector lens.
* A cloud formation projector lens.
* A cloud brightness control.
* The projector is self-focussing.
* For best results use in total darkness.
* Use for no more than four hours at a time (the On/Off switch is helpful here).
* Suitable for ages 8 years+.
* Requires a mains adaptor (UK adaptor included).
* Size: 29 x 25 x 20cm.
Never touch the lens or try to adjust it!
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