Description:
This amazing little device projects subtle and relaxing blue waves that mimic the motion of waves in the ocean. This is the perfect way to create a peaceful and calming environment after a long day of work, or a great way to add a little romance to your night life! This cool gadget also features a 3.5mm audio jack and built inspeaker for enjoying your favorite songs directly from your MP3 player.
Just imagine. You get home after a long and stressful day at work. You dim the lights then play some Bob Marley to set the mood while lying back in your lazy chair and smoking from your favorite peace pipe. The relaxing rhythm of blue waves covers the room and next thing you know your thoughts, stress and tension beings to disappear. Your mind and body are now deeply relaxed and one hour later you’re refreshed, full of energy and ready for the world.

Main Features
Relaxing blue LEDs mimic the movement of ocean waves
Perfect for the bathroom, bedroom, living room and more
Can use 4 AA batteries or wall power outlet
3.5mm audio jack + built-in speakers
Excellent for parties or get-togethers





Specification
* 100% brand new with super quality.
* Material: ABS
* Plug it in, angle it at the ceiling,then the light will be full with your room or bathroom.
* It can be adjust from 0-30 degree so that the room will be full with light projection.
* It comes with timing dormancy function and will be turn off automatically after one hour so you can enjoy the replaxing animation when you go to sleep! It is energy saving.
* Auto shutdown after 1 hour, can be used to relax yourself before sleeping
With speaker function, volume adjustable, 3.5mm audio plug
* There LED lgiht on the top that can project rays of light .
* It is waterproof and can be used in the bathroom.
* It is powered by 4 pieces of AA batteries (sold separately).
* Color: Only have white color avaliable.
Package Contain
1 x Relaxing Ocean Projector
1 x Audio cable
1 x Usb cable
1 x Power adapter

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 30 November, 1999.