Got this 3d printed led moon in last week. The one i got is 10 cm diameter but they go up to 30 cm. It is made out of plastic and its pretty durable, i cant squize it with my hands.
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By tapping on the metal ring that holds the charge port you can choose between a CW color and a WW (yellow) color. If you hold down the button you can ramp up and down in brightness.
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It comes with a wooden stand and a charge cable.
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Run time is not the best. On full brightness it will run about 8 hours. It will get pretty bright for what it is and the dimming function works well.
I picked up the 15cm version from Amazon for my two year old daughter for Christmas. She loves the moon, and now gets to hold it in her hands. It really makes a great little portable night light with perfectly diffuse light. It also has enlightened me about her preference for warm light. Then again, yellow seems to be her favorite color, so of course she would like warm better than cool. My only concern is having to find or make a new charge cable when the first one gets lost. I am still surprised at the amount of lifelike detail possible with the variation of the 3D print. Now we need the rest of the solar system too!
I think if you drill a small hole in the “North Pole” about twice the diameter of some heavy monofilament fishing line, you could glue the line in the hole and have it look like it’s floating in the air.