In this review of the Rompa Infinity and Beyond Panel we will explore everything you need to know about this awesome infinity mirror. This mirror will help with your child’s sense of sight (ophthalmoception), their sense of hearing (audioception), their hand-eye coordination and anticipation.
We recently bought this infinity mirror for our son for Christmas, we used to have a cheap small hand made one but it kept breaking so we decided to go for one that would last a very long time, and i think it will, this thing is built like a tank, it will probably last longer than me!
Its very large and can either be screwed to the wall using mirror plates or can be mounted to a wheeled ROMPA porter if your child has trouble getting close to the wall, if you want the porter a single panel one can be bought here, or a double panel one can be bought here in case you decide you want more wall panels in the future or already have one.
This is what it looks like when its off:
It functions are a mirror when its off, this is what it looks like when its on:
It looks amazing! This is just the first setting too, there are 49 settings in all, all with different patterns and colours, I love playing with this, my son lays down in front of it and presses all the buttons and falls asleep to the sounds and lights sometimes!
Looking into the lights is mesmerising, it’s like looking into a bottomless pit of lights!
This infinity mirror can also be used with the 8 Colour WIFI Controller from here. The WIFI controller works out of the box, no setup at all! You can read our review on the wifi controller here.
Here is a video of every sound and function this infinity mirror can do, including controlling it with the WIFI switch right at the end, enjoy!
As you can see, the red button changes the light colours and patterns, it has 49 of these patterns. The green button changes the speed. The blue button pauses the lights, and the yellow button makes sounds. All of the buttons are big and easy to press, they are also very easy to see for children with visual impairments.
I would highly recommend this infinity mirror if you have the money, we’ve been saving up for about a year for it and it is well worth the wait and well worth the money. Our son is very happy with it, and like most parents we would do anything to keep our child happy and help them live fulfilling lives, no matter what disability they have.
If you would like to buy one, you can find it HERE.
We saved a lot of money by filling in the VAT relief form when going through the checkout, which your child is valid for if they are disabled, if you need more information on this, click here.
There are also charities that may be able to help you afford this sort of thing for your disabled child, such as the Newlife charity.
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