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Alecto - Starry sky projector

Alecto - Starry sky projector
Alecto - Starry sky projector
Alecto - Starry sky projector
Alecto - Starry sky projector
Alecto - Starry sky projector
Alecto - Starry sky projector
Alecto - Starry sky projector
$59.65
$80.53
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  • Model: SFX-BC-125

Alecto - Starry sky projector

Fall asleep with the BC-125 sleep soother, baby night light projector 

Like all little ones, your child is fascinated by image and sound with soft music and beautiful images. You can offer your baby comfort and tranquillity. The BC-125 is a stylish sleep soother and projector that lets you project beautiful and colourful images onto the ceiling of your baby's room, while quiet lullabies sound in the background. Falling asleep becomes a regular habit.

The sleep soother responds to sound Once you have turned on the sleep soother it will start projecting images and playing music. Does your baby sleep easily and quickly? Then choose for a soother playtime of five minutes. If necessary, you can also opt for ten or fifteen minutes. When the soother stops playing, most little ones are already sleeping soundly. If your baby awakes after this, the BC-125 will sense this, and start playing again automatically.

 

Specifications
  • Brand: Alecto
  • Origin: Netherland
  • Color: white-blue
  • Material: plastic
  • Display: yes
  • LED Lighting: yes
  • Lullabies and/or soothing sounds: yes, 1 lullaby
  • Sound Detection: yes
  • Volume Control: yes
  • Baby projector programmes: Starry Sky
  • Playback time adjustable:15 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes
  • Light colour baby projector:Blue, Green, Red
  • Measurements: (h x w x d) 9.5cm x 20cm x 20cm

 

Features
  • Powered by batteries, so you can place the sleep soother somewhere convenient
  • Volume control, so you can set the volume of the lullabies to your child's needs

 

What's in the box?

  • Sleep soother, baby night light projector
  • Manual EN / NL / DE / FR / IT

 

Disclaimer: Product Color May Slightly Vary Due to Photographic Lighting Sources or Your Monitor Settings