![]() While testing the projector, the app forgot the Evolve Star Projector a couple of times, but it only took about 30 seconds to add it again. Once we'd realized we had to grant access to specific permissions (that our phone had automatically rejected initially), it was seamless. You have to create an account first (just an email address and password), and it took us a few attempts to pair the device. The BlissLights app was easy enough to set up. That said, we did like the simple one-touch means of changing the nebula colors without having to use the app. Not a deal breaker, but just something we noticed during our time using the projector. The button on the cable can make it quite heavy and can 'pull' on the star projector, pulling it out of position if the cable is not supported. If you damage this cable, you'd have to replace it with this same type of cable, as a normal USB-A to USB-C doesn't work. ![]() This button is needed to pair the device to the app and can also be used to cycle through the different nebula without using the app. The power cable is USB-A to USB-C with a single push button control.
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