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Hommkiety Galaxy star projector review — a budget best buy

A reasonable price tag, solid build and seriously impressive projections make the Hommkiety Galaxy Projector one of the best star projectors on the market.

Hommkiety Galaxy Projector
Don't be fooled by the plain box: inside you'll find a seriously impressive star projector.
(Image credit: Future)
Live Science Verdict

The Hommkiety Galaxy Projector is proof that you shouldn’t judge a product by its box. Open it up and you’ll find a well-built projector that ships with no fewer than 10 interchangeable discs, all offering beautiful HD images of the galaxy. It's a fantastic buy for adults and kids alike.

Reasons to buy
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    Comes with 10 discs

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    Crisp, sharp projections

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    Easy to use

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    Great build quality

Reasons to avoid
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    No remote control

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    No speaker

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If you’re looking for an excellent star projector that offers crisp, sharp HD projections, interchangeable discs with a range of images and a reasonable price tag, look no further than the Hommkiety Galaxy Projector. Costing less than $40, this star projector can boast image quality rivaling products that cost twice as much, and we simply cannot sing its praises enough.

One of the best star projectors you can buy, the Hommkiety Galaxy Projector ships with 10 interchangeable discs, all offering different views of the night sky. You’ll find the solar system, the moon, a spiral galaxy, a wormhole and more, and even some more "fun" projections, like a sea filled with jellyfish.

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Kim Snaith
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Kim is a UK-based freelancewriter who focuses on Lego, toys and video game-related content. She's the co-creator of GameSpew.com and ThatBrickSite.com, where you'll find most of her work. If she's not building with plastic bricks, playing a video game, or writing about doing either of those things, you should probably check she's still breathing. You can find her on Twitter at @ichangedmyname.

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