Artículo: AMZ-B0CF5355MS
Astronaut Galaxy Projector,Starry Nebula Ceiling Lamp with Timer and Remote, Star Projector for Bedroom,LED Night Light for Kids,Gifts for Adults, Christmas, Birthday,Home Decor Aesthetic
Color:
White
En stock
0.30 kg
No
Nuevo
Amazon
- 🚀【 Nebula Dreamy Star Projection】: Explore the 8 stunning nebula effects of the Astronaut Nebula Star Projector, accompanied by twinkling green stars. Project it onto the walls or ceiling of your room to bring the light of the galaxy into your space, creating a serene and relaxing ambiance. Perfect ambient lighting for movie nights, date nights, or gaming setups.
- 🚀【Remote Control and Timer Function】: Utilize the remote control to adjust patterns, brightness, and rotation speed, customizing the projection effect to your preference. Star and nebula patterns can be used simultaneously or separately. Furthermore, set the timer for 45 or 90 minutes, during which the LED star night light projector will automatically switch off as you fall asleep beneath the starry sky.
- 🚀【Adjustable Projection Angle】: Designed to resemble an astronaut, this starry night projector features a magnetically connected astronaut head for easy adjustment of the nebula projection angle. Additionally, the removable moon base and poseable arm not only make it a galaxy star projector but also an attractive decorative ornament.
- 🚀【Suitable for Various Occasions】: The tiktok starlight ceiling constellation projector is versatile and suitable for bedrooms, game rooms, home theaters, desk decorations, aesthetic room decor, and living rooms. It creates a cool atmosphere for date nights, game setups, movie nights, and parties, and can also function as a night light to accompany kids during sleep.
- 🚀【An Ideal Gift for Kids】: Unsure about what to gift your family or friends? This space projector is perfect for holidays like Christmas, Valentine's Day, birthdays, and more. Whether you're a star and planetarium enthusiast or simply seeking relaxation, who wouldn't want to own this adorable astronaut galaxy light? And who wouldn't want to drift to sleep beneath a starlit sky?