Gemercy Galaxy Star Light Projector

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Gemercy Galaxy Star Light Projector

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I have tested plenty of these star projectors and although they all have the same core technology they do vary in the specific features they offer, This new model from Gemercy is pretty typical of them although the price of just £25.94 is better than most

The new model has the often used rounded design, a projection area of up to 50 Sq Metres, along with a full range of front panel controls as well as a dedicated remote, USB-C power in and an enhanced range of visual displays and patterns.

In the box are the projector itself, USB power cable, remote control, and a large and easy to read user guide. Build quality seems fine and the 400g 16.6 x 16.6 x 13 cm projector, seems well made and robust and similar to many others I have tried. I was pleased to see that the remote is a full-sized one rather than the credit card sized ones sometimes used and that the USB power in port uses the latest USB-C interface. All the key functions can be controlled directly from the unit itself where a full range of button controls are included, but it is easier and simpler to use the supplied remote control.

This device is not just a star projector it is also an excellent Bluetooth speaker, with a choice of Bluetooth or USB 2 inputs, full track and audio controls on both the device and remote.

The unit is powered through the USB-C input and requires a 5v/2A input. Be sure to use a standard USB power source and avoid high power chargers as they may not work with this unit.

Setting it up for Bluetooth could not be easier, just look for the Bluetooth device BTK10 on your phone. The projector’s excellent internal speaker can play music from any Bluetooth source as well as from any USB drive inserted into the port on the unit. The sound quality is excellent and better than you might expect for the price.

The main selling point, however, is the light display itself and this is remarkable. 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 are also controlled through the remote. There are 10 LED colours available and 21 lighting modes. The light patterns can be set to change in time with the music using the built-in microphone or to preset patterns and speeds with a four-level brightness control. The device will turn off automatically after four hours of normal use and also has a user-definable timer that can be set from the remote. Hours can be spent finding the best lighting effects combination. Of course, it looks best, 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 just as much fun in the living room, nursery or bedroom.

The Good
Striking Display
Great Price
Good Audio Quality
Full Size Remote

The Bad
Many Similar Rivals

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