

🌠 Bring the universe home—because your room deserves a cosmic upgrade!
The Smithsonian Optics Room Planetarium is a dual projector science kit designed for kids 8 and up, featuring 24 HD space images and over 50 image combinations. It projects a rotating star pattern of the northern sky with a 360-degree motorized rotation and includes an auto shutoff timer for convenient nightlight use. Powered by 4 AA batteries (not included), this portable kit combines education and entertainment to inspire young astronomers.
| ASIN | B010TFQG4O |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #144,273 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,505 in Educational Science Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (938) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
| Item model number | 52331 |
| Manufacturer | NSI |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 15 years |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 10 inches |
| Release date | July 1, 2015 |
S**R
Prefect for what I wanted it to do!
I really liked how it was easy to put together, the timer goes for 15 mins which is perfect for my 3 year old son. He loves the earth that is pictured here. It has a focus to easily make the planet clear. It takes 4 AA batteries, which is great for moving it to whatever side of the room I want it on. The stars kindof generic but he loves when the rotate. This is the prefect gift for my autistic son that loves the solar system, we pick what planet he wants to look at every night.
M**S
Great, but a little pricey.
Kids love it. Makes a great nightlight and/or activity. A little pricey at $40. So dont let the kids break it too fast, its plastic.
J**C
Soothing, covers a wide area of ceiling and definitely worth your money
Initially when I was researching home planetariums, I was put off by some of the negative reviews on this product, and instead convinced myself to shell out $250 for the Sega Flux (you can see my review under that). I promptly returned it the next day and ordered the Smithsonian after all. It’s still not super realistic and honestly, a kid’s nightlight would probably do the job just as well, but it’s soothing, pretty and covers a large swath of ceiling, and you can have just stars or mix it up with pics of the moon, planets or spaceships if you choose. And we’ll worth the $40.
G**B
I wanted to love it, but it does need improvement!
This would be a fabulous product, but there are some quality issues. The disc do not fit as they supposed to, I don’t see how a kid can handle this product without the help of a grownup. It takes a bit of time to make it work as it is supposed to. The images are ok. The product feels cheap
C**.
Very good, not for long distances, and not so much picture disc..
Really nice product, my childs are very happy. The only concern to me is: Exist a lot of space objects, trillions! and came with only 3 disc... I think this can be better. Other concern is: resolution is not good at 6 or more meters, too fuzzy. But, in overall rankig: It's HIGHLY recomended!! It's very very funny!
D**Y
Don't waste your money
This item is garbage. At $30+ ($55 as of 12/26) you expect a high quality projector, similar to the many holiday projectors people have outside their houses these days. This project is not that. Nowhere close. The "stars" are projected from a single blue LED light. You have to have the thing within 4 feet of a wall or ceiling for them to show up clear. Anything farther away and they appear blurry. And the images, the box says "HD" hahahha. The images are on old school slides that go into the bottom of the machine. Same thing here, unless you are within 4 ft of the wall the images are blurry and not worth the time. I have purchased Smithsonian branded products for my son before and he has loved them. Someone clearly dropped the ball when putting the Smithsonian brand on this product. Overpriced slideshow. And not a good one at that.
A**R
Bring the stars inside
Very cool gift that allows kids to see the stars from the comfort of their bed.
P**M
He's really into planets right now and this is perfect. I wished the slides rotated automatically like the ...
My 3 year old nephew loves this!! He's really into planets right now and this is perfect. I wished the slides rotated automatically like the stars but I guess ok for kids. I'm. It sure why others have problems with projection and clarity. Yea stars are not exact but still very cool and bright in a dark room at nighttime, slides can be focused pretty clearly. I bought the discovery kids projector to compare and this one is way better.
J**M
Good product super quick delivery.
J**S
Nos encanto, mi hijo feliz, muy fácil de usar, muy fácil de enfocar, gran calidad, estaría muy bien que vendieran más discos para imágenes.
D**L
Qualidade das imagens projetadas é muito ruim. Mesmo ele tendo varias imagens dos planetas e outras imagens, ele é muito ruim. As imagens ficam muito pequenas e embaçadas, mesmo arrumando o foco não fica uma imagem boa. Pela imagem e valor do produto esperava mais. Os projetores do astronauta embora tem uma limitação na imagem projetada é melhor e muito mais barato.
K**B
Not quite what I was hoping for. It runs on batteries instead of a power cord and turns off after 15 minutes. I had to keep going into their room to turn it back on before they would fall asleep. I was also expecting better pictures. Maybe multiples on each slide.
H**M
My little boy is obsessed with planets so thought this would be perfect. The viewing discs are really hard to get out of their storage spot, are hard to rotate in their viewing spot, the spinning star cover keeps getting jammed when it turns and the images easily get damaged on the film. The focus isn’t very good on it either. What a disappointment.
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