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Projector Dome Star Map

Item 4542202423714
Sale price$23.99
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Fall asleep to a starry sky. The Projector Dome Star Map covers your ceiling with images of the cosmos and turns off automatically after one hour. For Ages: 3+WARNING: Small Parts.
Projector Dome Star Map
Projector Dome Star Map Sale price$23.99

Overall rating: 1.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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"This projector makes it look like a child drew strange, creepy heiroglyphics on your ceiling. It is so blurry and has this weird smudge through the center which I can only assume is supposed to be the milky way but looks absolutely terrible. I wasn't expecting anything amazing at this price point, but given it is being sold at paper source, I said how bad can it be. Very bad. Don't buy."

Chris (1/5)

Small view and poor battery life

"I was excited to get this for my son for Christmas, he loves the stars. We were disappointed with how small the projection actually is and the edges are blurry, so you can’t see all the constellations. After about a week the batteries died so we got new ones, thinking it got played with in the store or something. Nope, the new batteries are dead again after a week. And they are the expensive ones, about $1 a piece and you need three of them. Replacing them weekly is ridiculous. My son enjoys looking at the stars so I’ll change the batteries once a month for him until the thing totally dies."

Cougisun (1/5)

Terrible. So bad I can’t believe B&N is selling it

"This is a ludicrous device. I spent $24 on it for my daughter for Christmas, believing that B&N would never sell anything not top notch when it comes to kids’ toys and STEM related products. But… well. This is a piece of crap and I’m embarrassed I got it for her. Because it was the gift from Santa, it should rock. It should fill her ceiling with the wonder of the constellations. Nope. It’s a blurry mass of stringy-looking crap that’s completely undetectable as having anything to do with the stars or constellations whatsoever. I no longer have the box. I wish I did because for almost $25, this should be something mind-blowing. I’ve never been so discouraged by something I purchased from Barnes and Noble. This Christmas I spent around $600 in my local store. Right now I’m reevaluating all my life choices, especially the fact that I would so blindly trust a store that I’d dare to call the product the special Santa gift without having vetted the reviews. This product has one review. Now it has two. I’m going to the local store tomorrow to tell them what an overpriced dumpster fire this stupid projector is. My only hope is that I can save other well-meaning parents from the pitfall of this BS hunk of junk. How much should anyone pay for this? $0. It is nothing like advertised and no one else should have the wool pulled over their eyes by the price or the lies in the name and description."

Doublefire (1/5)

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