🐱 Unleash the Fun: Where Playtime Meets Innovation!
The SereneLife Automatic Cat Light Toy is a cutting-edge interactive device designed to keep your feline friend entertained. With features like adjustable speed settings, versatile placement options, and an automatic shut-off timer, this toy offers engaging play that stimulates both mind and body. Perfect for busy pet owners, it transforms any space into a fun playground for your cat.
C**T
It never gets old for my cats, they love it so much we bought a second!
My cats love this product! I turn it on at least once everyday and the cats enjoy it every time. It has multiple speed functions and can be put on non-movement mode so you can use it like a traditional laser pointer pen. It has worked so well we decided to purchase a second so one each cat can play in their own space with their own red dot. Worth every penny for my cats!
R**S
Simple and brilliant
Okay. So, this thing doesn't look like much mostly because, well, there's not much to it. It's a laser projector that is housed in a dodecahedron- that's the same shape as a large 12-sided die for you gamers that remember your D&D days as a kid- with one side as the projector.The mirrors and such inside of it allow it to project in a slightly off-center oval path that randomly moves, pauses and reverses direction on a 30 minute timer with a variable speed that you can choose by depressing the single button 1 to 4 times (slow, medium, fast, unmoving).If this all sounds pretty simple and basic? Well, that's because it is. To be honest, in my opinion the brilliance of this little device is actually in the Why-In-The-Hell-Didn't-Anyone-Think-Of-This-Sooner? catagory than anything else and here's why:It projects in one direction only:The reason why this was a smart move on the part of the inventor is that this means several things-1) The device sits farther away from the play area- no more kitty getting upset because he knocked over the projector during a particularly excited moment of chasing his quarry.2) Variable play area - You can move the projector further up or back to change the size of the play area in question. Get it high up enough and you can get the entire floor if you want to get your overly energetic kitty getting a real workout if they're *really* into chasing the light.Off-Center Oval + Dodecahedron housing + Random movement:Even though it's just on a circular/oval projection path that varies it's speed and direction at random moments just like all of these laser things do, when you put that together with the housing and the fact that it's off-center, this means that the variety is extraordinarily high.It is. I have been placing this thing all around the house for awhile now and making adjustments- this side down, now that side down, a little up, a little to the left, a little down, etc- and I have learned that this allows me to create all manner of patterns and locations for my high energy Baby Boy to play with.As anyone who has ever had a high energy and (sometimes annoyingly) smart kitty can attest- the more variety you can get out of a toy, the longer it'll take for them to get bored which equals the longer it is before you have to get a new one. ;)So, yeah, this is a *GREAT* little toy for our feline friends!Now, to the caveats, one concerning kitties and one for the owners:About the kitties- As usual, it really is the animal who decides whether or not they like the toy in question. Some don't like lasers, others may not be all that into chasing anything (our Baby Girl is in that catagory). So, ultimately, whether or not this toy is a hit with your particular furry friend and/or how they decide that they want to play with it is up to- well, your particular furry friend. lol.For the owners: In the first couple of uses, I thought that the fastest speed on the projector was a little on the slow side to be interesting to my Baby Boy. I note this because I am sure that others have and probably will think the same thing at first.That being said, a little more toying around with the locations, direction, speed, etc of this thing has taught me that- NO IT ISN'T TOO SLOW AT ALL!See, as my brain finally kicked in while I was tinkering with it, I remembered that since it IS a projection of a laser light, like all projections- the speed increases when the projection gets farther away from the source.To put this simply: the farther away you put the projector from the area you're aiming the laser light at, the area that the laser light's path covers gets bigger, so, the faster that laser light is going to move.Through trial and error with various lasers both manual and non during play time over the years, I have learned that if the laser goes *too* fast, my kitties just doesn't want to chase it. Which makes sense to me at least beause, why bother if you stand absolutely no chance? In my experience, this is equally true for kitties as it is for humans.So, I would suggest to the humans that before deciding that the fastest speed is just too slow, try covering a larger area by moving it back.Anyway, those are my conclusions on this little toy and, I honestly hope that there might be something in there that helps someone decide whether or not to give it a try for their little furry fuzz-balls and/or hopefully some tips and tricks with it if they *do* decided to hit that "Buy" button.
K**E
It’s ok
This toy does work, but it only goes in a small circular motion. I wish it would go in random directions switching the direction randomly. It only goes in a circle about the size of a coffee table, about 3 feet long. It does work, my cats do play with it, but I know they’d really LOVE it if it went in other directions randomly, like if an actual person was controlling it. One cool thing about this one is it has a lot of different sides on it that you can turn it onto & sit it on a table/floor and it will make the laser point at different angles depending which side you sit it down on.
J**W
Thing is awesome.
The media could not be loaded. Pretty good, only thing I can recommend is making it so there is no need for a screw in the back to open it up and also maybe incorporate some sort of hook and loop incorporation to it. I threw on some velcro tape so I can put it anywhere I want and it's amazing.
A**R
glorified handheld (manual) laser
Not sure if it is the automatic shut off time frame, if there is one, but the batteries die so quick with this one. We may be got 3 uses of the fast setting before the laser went so dim the cats don't notice it anymore. The slow setting, and boy is it slow, still has a decent brightness and the non movement setting seems fine. So get this one if you want to burn through batteries or want to have a handheld manual laser pointer that has a funny shape. There are much better options out there...
S**A
Bella approved
Bella loves playing with this
S**.
Loving it!
Loving our new laser toy! We have a hyper active kitty who was a stray, so he's wild and needs lots of attention. I'm finally getting a break thanks to the laser toy. Just make sure to buy good batteries. Cheap batteries don't work.
A**A
Choose another
It’s extremely difficult to get this position so that your cat can play with it by himself or herself. Spend a little more money or actually even less and find the one that will actually show on the laser where it needs to be so your cat can play. This has many sides, and it takes forever to try to find a position in which your cat will be able to play properly. The batteries seem to last pretty well, but we always use the best. Our cats have knocked it down a few times and it’s not broken so I suppose it’s pretty durable but I regret buying this and wish I would’ve gotten a better one.
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