BlissLights Ark LED Aurora Projector
Our Take
- They project laser light shows
- Very cool looking
- Create ambiance for the price of a dinner salad
- Can they make a margarita: No, and in fact, maybe don’t turn this on if you’ve had a few margaritas; probably best to keep things straight forward and non-swirly
Your Take
Cool Looking (and that's about it)
We’ve sold a lot of BlissLights stuff before, but in case you’re unfamiliar with the brand, they put out bulbs and projectors that… well… look cool.
How cool?
This cool:
Now, you might be thinking, Sure, in the product video it looks good, but I bet it doesn’t look that rad IRL. Which would be fair, to be honest. After all, I know the action figure and RC car ads of yore have certainly bred some skepticism in me when it comes to the accuracy of commercials.
But, in this case, what you see is what you get.
And if you don’t believe us, head over and check the various photos and videos posted to the review section on Amazon, where this thing gets a 4.2 out of 5 based on 2,245 reviews.
And you know what makes those numbers even more impressive? Some of the middling or low reviews seem to come from people who do not seem to understand how projectors work.
For example, this 1-star reviewer who wrote:
If you angle it to display the lights on your wall, you are left with a blinding light pointing at your face. A laser light in fact. Every time I had it on I saw spots afterwards.
Or this 3-star reviewer who said:
Brightness - 3/5 has to be dark enough for it to be visible. Kinda conflicts when you have other lights (low or dim lights) around.
A projector? With a bright light that you shouldn’t look directly into? That doesn’t work as well when it’s not dark? What are you going to tell me next? That putting a heavy blanket over it blocks the display almost entirely?!
Our point is, these things are cool. And we’re selling them for about half as much as Amazon.
Which means you should buy one.
Big Wallin'
Their Projector Makes Lights. Ours Makes Movie Nights.
You could spend $20 to splash some lights on your ceiling. Or you could spend a little more and turn your whole wall into a 1080p movie screen. This projector does the real work: HD, WiFi, HDMI, 200-inch display potential. Whether it's movie night, game night, or “scroll through YouTube for two hours” night—this thing shows up.