IF you’re looking for a way to add more liveliness to your home, we’ve found a good deal on Amazon.

Slols Galaxy Projector Light is now 15 per cent off – for a limited time only.

The projector can also serve as a light colour changing lamp

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The projector can also serve as a light colour changing lamp

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You can now get the Galaxy Projector Light for £30.59, down from £35.99, saving you £5.40.

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The projector features multiple colour combinations, producing ten different light projections with adjustable rotating speed.

You can also use it as a night lamp thanks to its soft LED lights, making it a great addition to kids’ bedrooms.

It comes with a remote and is powered by two AAA batteries.

Additionally, it could be great party entertainment for gatherings in the future: the sound-activated flicker mode automatically changes colours according to music and responds to clapping hands.

You can find the full information about the product here.

Amazon Prime members get free delivery with this order. If you don’t have an account yet, you can sign up here.

We’ve also spotted an amazing deal for Simba Smartfill duvets.

In other news, you can get 40 per cent off a year’s PS Plus subscription with this brilliant PSN Top Up deal.

Sun Selects can help you to choose the right product for your needs.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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