Let me start by saying—this projector is *magical*. The first time I turned it on, my room transformed into a mini planetarium. The aurora waves swirl across the ceiling like a live Van Gogh painting, and the tiny stars actually twinkle (though FYI, they’re lime green, not white as advertised). My cat spent 20 minutes chasing them—entertainment bonus!
The **4-in-1 features** are where it shines (literally):
- **Galaxy projection**: Covers my 12x12ft bedroom completely. Pro tip: Angle it toward a wall for sharper stars.
- **White noise machine**: The ocean waves setting knocked me out faster than melatonin. Kid-approved for bedtime too.
- **Bluetooth speaker**: Solid for ambient playlists, but mine disconnects if I walk to the kitchen (range ≈10ft).
- **Remote control**: Essential for cycling colors—but weirdly, you can’t reactivate the rainbow mode after selecting a single color.
**Annoyances?** A few:
- The dino-egg design screams ‘kids’ toy’—not ideal for my minimalist aesthetic.
- No included power adapter (just a cord). Had to raid my old electronics drawer.
- Stars don’t move despite manual claims. Major bummer for $60.
**Best use case?** Movie nights with space soundtracks or creating a zen den. Skip if you want clinical white stars, but for moody galaxy vibes? 9/10—especially on sale.