Sylvwin Star Light Projector Review

3 years ago
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I have reviewed plenty of similar devices before. Too often they are cheap and nasty, fine perhaps for the kids' bedroom, but not much else, compensated for by silly low prices. Not so here. This new projector from Sylvwin, priced at £26.39, is slightly dearer than the rivals but more than makes up for it in the features it offers.

In the box are the projector itself, a short USB power cable, remote control, and a large and easy to read albeit poorly translated user guide. Build quality seems fine and the projector although larger than I was expecting at 12.5 x 16.4 cm, seems well made and robust. I was pleased to see that the remote is a full-sized one rather than the usual credit card sized jobs and that the USB power in port uses the latest USB-C interface.

This device is not just a star projector it is also an excellent Bluetooth speaker, with a choice of Bluetooth or USB inputs, full track and audio controls on both the device and remote and a built-in microphone which can control the light display through sound activation.

The main selling point, however, is the light display itself and this really is remarkable. Basically, it consists of red, blue, green, and white shimmering wave-like patterns with green laser stars on top. The wave colours can be combined and the intensity and duration of the stars also controlled through the remote. Hours can be spent finding the best combination. The effect looks best, of course, at night but is perfectly bright enough for use in curtains drawn daylight room.

This is an excellent device, fascinating and enjoyable to use, well made and well priced and too good for the nursery or bedroom.

Music: YouTube Audio Library: Wayne Jones: Spookster

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