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Sega Homestar Original Black - Home Planetarium - Star Projector

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Features

  • Sega Toys Homestar Original Planetarium
  • Christmas 2021: Order till Friday December 17 and usually receive in time.
  • Leading brand with 3-watt white LED technology, timer, adjustable angle and focus
  • Attention: Also look for brighter and better Sega Homestar FLUX
  • 2 realistic discs and poster included - 30+ optional discs available for purchase

Description

Brand New, Shopping from HK bay HK post , Fcc standard ok。 110V~220V.

Brand: SEGA TOYS


Recommended Uses For Product: creating an ambient atmosphere, astronomy education


Connectivity Technology: USB


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Display Resolution Maximum: 1920 x 1080


Brand Name: ‎SEGA TOYS


Item Weight: ‎1.76 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.26 x 5.94 x 6.57 inches


Item model number: ‎LYSB016YBU4RW-ELECTRNCS


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎Black


Date First Available: October 1, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Ignore the bad reviews it works great.
I've been interested in astronomy for a long long time. I have owned about 30 telescopes, but currently a 10" and 16" dobsonian, and an SN6 . I've always wanted a decent little cheap planetarium. In the past I painted glow in the dark dots on the ceiling, different sizes for magnitude differences, using a huge paper template to get the star positions correct. It works fine but it's a lot of work, and the sky doesn't change. Then I saw this Homestar, and did some comparisons between this version and the new version. In every review I felt the new version was TOO bright. It does not accurately represent what a night sky looks like. For this reason I purchased the original version. The original version is also a bit too bright, but acceptable. Another reviewer mentioned that the stars do not revolve around the pole star (Polaris) but that is wrong. The sky does indeed rotate around polaris. This is neat because on my ceiling polaris is (correctly) in the same place all the time, just off to the edge of the ceiling. This means that the sky completely changes over the course of 30 minutes or so. I still feel this device is extremely overpriced for what it is, but I suppose that has to do with the limited demand, and cost of manufacturing the laser disks. The shooting star effect is pretty good even though it's always in the same place. It's spaced out timing wise, and the sky has rotated a bit by then so it does not get repetetive. Overall I am really happy with this. My wife lost her mom about a week ago due to covid. I was going out to a friend's house for awhile and knew she would go to bed early. I had just received the homestar and secretly set it up for her but left the room lights on so she couldn't notice. When she turned off the lights to go to bed she was rewarded with a star lit sky. I received a text which only said "thank you <3" In the morning she told me she was so delighted that it made her cry. Now we run it every night when we go to bed. BTW, even if you do not set the timer, it turns itself off after a few hours. I'm not sure how long that is yet because I'm usually asleep when that happens. BTW the other night I played "space music" really faint to add to the theme. I had already fallen asleep when my wife came to bed. She woke me up and said she keeps hearing UFOs taking off outside. Apparently she had been looking out the window for awhile before waking me. That was pretty funny! I just love her ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2021 by anonymous anonymous

  • PLEASE READ MY REVIEW!
Ignore all the negativity! This product was better than I expected due to all the negativity! I wanted to write this review for all the people questioning this product because of the negativity. This projector is so worth it! Yes the edges are blurry but it still looks so amazing! From my observation, I'm assuming in order to have perfect focused edges, you have to have a dome shaped ceiling which no one has. Due to it's round projected imagery then it causes the edges to blurry but I still think it looks amazing. I feel this product was made in the best way it could in this price range. Clearly work and detail is shown in this. It's not too bright but bright and vivid enough, soothing to fall asleep, makes you think of the beauty around us, stars appear closer and further due to its amazing detail, rotation function is very close to how stars orbit, shooting star is alright but still nice to look at it, gives a great sense of imagination (at least to me), max 1 hour auto shut off. I feel you will get best maximum experience if you place the projector as close to the middle of the room that you can but I don't feel it's necessary. I feel it may reduce SOME of the the appearance of blurry edges as well. This product really give its value and it shows in the way it was made. When I googled best star projectors of all time, this was in the top 3. If people want to say this product is worth 30$ then please find me a projector in that price range that's better than this. If you're looking for "perfect" no matter how much money you spend then don't buy this. If you're looking for something that's closest to beauty of our stars, then get this. Ignore the negativity! Have an open mind if you're a real star gazer lover! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2018 by Kalani

  • Rip off. Don't buy.
I thought with the name Sega that this would be a quality product. Far from it. First, it is super dim so even in a dark room it is barely visible. The sphere itself looks and feels good but the most important part of the product is the lens which is as cheap as can be. It is impossible to focus without the slightest movement getting it out of focus. Most importantly, which was the total deal breaker, is that there are very visible rings that are displayed which were probably caused by cheap manufacturing. When you display the stars, the rings are more visible than anything you are displaying. Could it have been a one-off problem? NO! I returned the first one in exchange for a new one. The new one I received had the exact same issues. This would be unacceptable on a $20 product but to have this level of cheapness on a product that is over $100 is almost fraud. DONT BUY IT! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2022 by Mauricio

  • It works but could be better
I've been wanting one of these for a long time. I've previously had an uncle milton star theater pro but it eventually died. The image on the sega is very good but very dim. The theater pro was brighter. The shooting star function is fun and looks ok. I wish it were more comet shaped. I also wish it could appear in different parts of the sky. The ring around the lens can adjust the focus and does a good job of it. The discs are easy to replace. The timer function is nice to have. I do think the motor for the rotation is a bit noisier than the theater pro. All in all it does an ok job. It really needs to be brighter and cheaper. It's not really worth $149. I'd gladly pay $60-$80 for it though. I wish there were other alternatives for less money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022 by dbrain78 dbrain78

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