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Do I need special glasses to see the 3D images?
We have integrated holographic imaging technology into the device, allowing users to enjoy vivid 3D images without the need for glasses or any other auxiliary equipment.
What themes are available to choose from?
Twelvetooo includes over 50 built-in themed scenes, such as forests, oceans, outer space, and festive entertainment, enriching daily life with various atmospheres according to different emotional needs and occasions.
What is the projection range?
The device supports flexible projection distances ranging from 3 to 8 meters and can achieve a 180° rotation, adapting to various spatial requirements, whether projecting on walls, ceilings, or floors.
How do I use this projector?
It is plug-and-play with no complex wiring installation needed. Once plugged in, you can easily control it using the remote or buttons on the device, making it convenient and quick.
How long can the bulb last?
The bulb has a lifespan of up to 100,000 hours, extending the device's usage cycle and ensuring stable image output.
How can I adjust the themed scenes?
There are two ways to adjust them: directly using the device's buttons or via the remote control.
Is the product suitable for creating floating 3D images like in movies?
No, Twelvetooo doesn’t create floating 3D images like those in movies. True 360-degree projections require multiple screens and complex setups, making them less practical for home use. Twelvetooo is designed to offer a realistic 3D experience on walls and ceilings, combining quality with convenience.
What type of holographic projection does Twelvetooo use?
Twelvetooo utilizes a 180-degree holographic projection, projecting 3D images onto a surface like walls or ceilings. Unlike the 360-degree projection seen in movies, this type creates a clear, immersive 3D effect without the need for multiple transparent screens.
How is a 180-degree projection different from 270 or 360 degrees?
180°: Uses a single transparent screen for projection.
270°: Uses three screens, visible from multiple angles.
360°: Requires four screens for a fully floating effect, which is not feasible for compact home use.