Discovery Space Projector review | Space

Specification

Size: 5 x 9.5-inches

Weight: 1 lb (453 g)

Bulb Type: LED

Laser: No

Control: On unit only

Rotation: Yes

Sleep timer: Yes

Speaker: No

Having reviewed the Discovery Space Projector back-to-back with the Smithsonian Planetarium Projector, it’s surprising just how similar the two are. Their functions are practically identical, just coming in a different body. Both sport a familiar brand name to give them credibility, too, but like the Smithsonian Planetarium Projector, the Discovery Space Projector is lacking where it matters: In its star projector functions.

Like the Smithsonian, this unit is technically two projectors in one. One projects images from a series of disks, while the other fills your ceiling with so-called stars. Also like the Smithsonian, the stars here are blue, blurry and unrealistic. But, you cannot project both stars and disks together: There’s a separate projector at each end of the unit, so you need to rotate it to see one or the other.

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