![]() ![]() If you don't set a sleep timer, it will automatically power off after two hours to preserve the battery. You aren't restricted to placing your projector next to a power socket, you can even take it out and about in a motorhome or campervan. The fact you can charge the projector up is a big plus over some models (including the Homestar Flux). That's all there is to it, there's no need for a remote, fancy apps or Bluetooth connectivity - less to go wrong! ![]() One button turns it on, one starts or stops the rotation, and one activates the sleep timer. It has a very simple three-button operation. There's no speaker, lasers, integrated radio or sound effects like on other models, it's simply a good-quality projector. (Image credit: Tantse Walter)įunctionality-wise, this projector couldn't be simpler. No cables are necessary! This star projector is rechargeable so you don't need to be tied to a plug socket. That said, it really takes no time at all to remove the disk and pop another one in. In an ideal world, we'd like the option to load two or three disks at once in a tray that rotates to your desired image to make switching between images quicker. The projections and image quality are just as impressive in both models. We've established these are both pretty much the same projector but in different bodies. The provided disks, which are pretty tiny, also fit the Orzorz Galaxy Lite Home Planetarium and vice versa. It's even easy to focus while wearing gloves should you happen to keep them on indoors. The focus wheel allows you to quickly focus the image from a range of distances it's a large wheel so it could be easily operated by children or by individuals with little mobility in their hands. The further away you move the projector, the less harsh the circular edge will appear, resulting in a far more immersive experience. If you're projecting onto a close proximity surface, the projection will appear in quite a prominent circle. ![]() The images projected are crystal clear - once you've focused them - bright and vivid. (Image credit: Tantse Walter)Īs a projector, this Pococo model serves its purpose exceptionally well. The projections from the Pococo Galaxy Projector are vivid and sharp, even when it's light outside. Pococo Galaxy star projector: Performance This keeps the device neat and clutter-free. ![]() The projector's operation is simply three buttons, and there is a USB-C port for charging. Of course, this isn't a reason not to buy the Pococo projector we just don't want people to purchase the product under false pretenses. We're dubious about this due to the amount of plastic you receive with the packaging, including the individual plastic cases for the disks. Pococo has claimed the device has a low-Carbon design and that the packaging is 100% recyclable. If you're an eco-conscious shopper looking for an environmentally friendly star projector, don't let the token bit of green-washing fool you. Still, we're giving Pococo the benefit of the doubt and assuming that perhaps accidental body shaming (we know, bizarre to be talking about this in a star projector review) has come about by being lost in translation. We don't necessarily agree with some strange wording on the Pococo website and within the Amazon description. The Pococo packaging is eye-catching, and the marketing is clearly geared toward purchasing this as a gift for a female. We found the projection area adequate the only thing you can't do easily is make the projection low on the wall or floor, which most people wouldn't have a reason to do. Though this doesn't sound like much, you can also physically turn the whole device around 360 degrees, especially when it's running off the rechargeable battery, as there are no wires to get in the way. The spherical projector pivots on a small stand, leaning forwards and backward 60 degrees. ![]()
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