The BlissLights Sky Lite 2.0 star projector is a fun, non-scientific, app-controlled light and laser display.
After unboxing it doesn’t take long to get the Skylite 2.0 and get up and running. Plug it in and press the power button. The default display on powering up is to turn every feature on. There are three tactile buttons that could easily be felt in the dark if needed, they are not backlit but it doesn’t seem necessary for them to be. One is for power and to cycle through the default displays, one starts and stops rotation, and one adjusts the brightness .
The projector comes in a compact box which serves its purpose, but we think it could be slightly better designed so it doesn’t look quite so much like a cheap-ish toy. This would be especially appealing when gifting it to adults, as it'd feel more like a premium product than a kids toy.Near Silent OperationThe colors are vivid and the lights shine bright, they can even be visible on the ceiling with daylight peeking through the windows.
When operating, you literally can’t hear the device at all without pressing your ear up to it, even when rotation is on. We’ve reviewed other models which claim to be quiet but there's usually still a little whirring, but we've found the Sky Lite 2.0 to be near-silent.Allows creative control
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