Once set up, you can also link it to your home's smart device, in our case Google Home (opens in new tab).
You do have to create an account and your Wi-Fi needs to be at 2.4GHz frequency (ours wasn't so we had to update this before use).
The Atmosphere is to be used in conjunction with the ' Smart Life (opens in new tab)' App for full functionality.
They are highly customizable and you can make and save your own scenes. The lights aren't at all scientifically accurate, but they don't claim to be either. If we were being picky, we found that when making changes to the display using the app or voice control, there is approximately a two-second delay before the changes are implemented, but in reality, this is hardly noticeable. The 'stars' (laser) and the 'nebula' (LEDs) can be independently controlled. The LED shines bright and the colors and lasers are both vivid and can both be dimmed to suit the mood.
The wheel shape of Atmosphere is similar to BlissLights' SkyLite 2.0, but with four support panels over two giving a little more flexibility than the aforementioned when positioning. We'd be happy handing it over as a gift knowing the recipient would appreciate it is a premium product. The packaging is sleek and feels high-end. We're delighted to see that Encalife has stepped the game up with the Atmosphere Smart Galaxy Star Projector. When we reviewed the Encalife Ambience Galaxy and Star Projector, our biggest gripe was the poor quality and confusing packaging.