Planetarium Projector for Bedroom (13-in-1) Galaxy Star Projector with Timer, Nebula Night Light – White
Product description
The essentials
If you want a bedroom night light that feels a bit more like “space” than “plain lamp”, this 13-in-1 galaxy star projector is built for that job. On paper, it aims to turn a dark room into a calmer, more immersive scene with stars and nebula-style effects, plus a timer so you’re not hunting for a switch in the middle of winding down.
It’s also clearly positioned for broad appeal: adults who want a relaxing backdrop, and kids who enjoy visual themes. The big promise here is variety—13 projection scenarios—with one disc already built into the unit, and the rest included in the box.
What you’ll notice in use
The projector’s “wide coverage & 360° rotation” is the part that tends to matter most day to day. Instead of limiting the visuals to one spot on the wall, it’s designed to project onto walls, ceilings, or floors and spread the scene around the room. There’s also an adjustable focus knob, which is useful if you want the stars to look sharper rather than blurry.

A practical way to test whether it suits your space: set it up on a bedside table, aim it towards a wall and then adjust focus while the room is fully dark. If your ceiling is low, you may get a nicer “ceiling-to-wall” blend, if it’s taller, you’ll likely rely more on wall projection.
One limitation to bear in mind: the range and coverage depend heavily on where you place it and how dark your room is, so “maximum” potential only shows up in better conditions.
Key features that change the experience


This model comes with multiple film discs for different scenes. The 13 scenarios listed include Earth, Moon, Wormhole, Black Hole, Solar System, Sharpless 2-308, Centaurus A, Mystic Mountain, Orion Nebula, North America Nebula, Small Magellanic Cloud, Andromeda Galaxy, and Laniakea Supercluster. Each disc includes a galaxy introduction, which can make it feel more educational than a simple colour/spot effect.
There’s also a sleep-friendly timer function with options to auto shut off after 1 hour or 2 hours, or after 4 hours (default). That’s the kind of feature that’s easy to take for granted—until you’re actually using it at night.

Coverage, positioning and how to judge fit for your room
The stated coverage area is 135-754 sq ft, with an optimal projection distance of 9.84 ft and a maximum range of 16.4 ft. It also mentions wide projection and 360° rotation, so you’re not forced into one fixed viewing angle.
Still, you may want to double-check your room layout before buying. If your setup distance is far from the optimal projection distance, you might not get the same crisp effect you’re expecting. In smaller rooms, it can look dramatic, in larger spaces, you may need to place it thoughtfully to keep the visuals looking convincing rather than faint.
For who it’s a good match (and who should be cautious)
It’s a good fit if you’re after a bedroom planetarium projector for relaxing evenings, want something visually engaging for kids, or like the idea of swapping scenes without buying extras later. The USB power approach also suggests it’s meant to be easy to set up with a cable and a suitable USB power source.

It might not be the best choice if you’re expecting studio-level astronomy realism or highly precise “HD astronomy” that replaces a proper telescope experience. The included scenarios and built-in introduction content sound more like an immersive night light and learning companion than a scientific instrument.


What’s included and what to check before you start
The package includes the starry night projector, 13 film discs (with 1 disc built into the projector and 12 additional discs included), a USB C cable, and a user manual.
Before you commit to a final placement, it’s worth doing a quick test run: try one disc, set the focus, then check how the effect looks on both the wall and ceiling. If anything seems off during installation or you receive a defective item, customer service is mentioned with a prompt solution within 24 hours—so it’s not a total blind buy.
Final verdict

Should you buy it?
Buy it if you want a multi-scene galaxy projector for bedrooms that can rotate for broader room coverage, includes a timer for sleep-friendly use, and offers 13 scenarios (with one built in).
Skip it if you need maximum brightness and razor-sharp realism as the main priority, or if your room setup won’t match the stated optimal projection distance—because the effect depends on placement.
It suits people who value atmosphere and variety over technical astronomy performance, and it’s especially reasonable if you’re buying for a bedroom, relaxed evenings, or a kid-friendly night-time visual.


Mini FAQ

How many projection scenarios does it include?
It’s described as a 13-in-1 galaxy projector. One disc is built into the projector, with 12 additional discs included.
Does it have an auto shut-off timer?
Yes. The timer can be set to switch off after 1 hour or 2 hours, or after 4 hours (default).
Can it project onto ceilings and floors?

The projector is designed to project onto walls, ceilings, or floors, with a 360° rotating function to help spread the effect.
Is it USB powered?
Yes, it’s described as USB powered, and the box includes a USB C cable.
Will it work in a small bedroom?
Likely yes, especially if you can place it around the optimal projection distance. As always with room lighting effects, coverage and clarity depend on your room size and how dark it is.
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