YACHANCE Baby Night Light Star Projector with White Noise & Lullabies, Remote Timer
Product description
Key points
A baby night light that does more than just glow: this YACHANCE star projector combines a rotating starry light effect with a white noise machine and built-in lullabies. On paper, it’s aimed at helping bedtime feel calmer, whether that’s for a nursery routine, a long feed, or the moments you’d usually rely on “something in the background” to settle.
The star visuals are only one part of the draw. You also get 9 natural sounds (such as shushing, heartbeat, white noise, streams, thunder, waves, birdcalls, rain, and summer nights) and 20 lullabies stored on a memory card. Add in a remote for key controls plus a timer, and it becomes the kind of device you can run quietly without having to keep getting up after your child has nodded off.
It’s not perfect for every household, though. If you’re after a projector that’s extremely bright or the simplest possible setup, you may find it a bit “feature-heavy”. Also, the sound and lighting should be treated as a tool for routines rather than a guaranteed fix for every sleep problem—babies are unpredictable, and what helps one night may not be the same the next.

The essentials
This unit is designed as a one-stop bedtime helper: starry sky projection, gentle LED lighting for the room, and a sound machine for soothing. The light projects dreamy star patterns across ceilings and walls, and the projector rotates silently with 8 different colour lighting effects.
On the sound side, the white noise machine is built in, with natural sounds that can be used on their own. There are also 20 soothing lullabies on the included memory card, and the description notes you can add your own favourite music as well.
For parents, the practical win is the timer and remote control. Instead of physically reaching over your child, you can switch things on and off, adjust colour/brightness, set the rotation, and manage the sound level from a distance.



What you’ll notice day to day
A few details suggest this is geared towards bedtime comfort rather than pure decoration. The projector includes three night lights at the bottom, using non-strobe LED beads. The glow is described as gentle and eye-safe, with warm yellow light and three brightness levels (10%, 50%, 99%). That matters if you’re doing night feeds or nappy changes and don’t want a harsh overhead light.
The star effect is described as vivid and clear, with a high-power LED pattern. In real life, you’ll usually notice two things: it creates a soft, moving visual focus, and it helps take the edge off an otherwise dark room. If you’ve ever tried to soothe in silence, it’s also easier to keep a steady background sound running—especially through the early settling period.
One limitation to keep in mind: if your priority is maximum brightness or a very wide projection for larger rooms, this may feel more suited to typical nursery and bedroom spaces than to something you’d want to dominate an entire house.

Spec sheet
- Type: Baby night light star projector with built-in white noise machine and sound options
- Sounds included: 9 natural sounds (shushing, heartbeat, white noise, streams, thunder, waves, birdcalls, rain, summer nights)
- Music included: 20 lullabies on a 128M memory card (with option to add favourite music)
- Lighting effects: 8 different colour lighting effects
- Brightness levels: 10%, 50%, 99%
- Timer: set 5–995 minutes, automatic shut-off when time ends
- Control: remote control (turn on/off, adjust colour, brightness, sound/volume, timer and rotation)
Who it’s for
It makes sense if you want a bedtime setup that covers several jobs at once: a starry visual to soften the room, a gentle warm night light for practical checks, and background sound to help your child settle. The remote and timer are particularly handy if you’re trying to avoid light or sound interruptions once everyone is asleep.



It may not suit you as well if you prefer the simplest, no-fuss approach and would rather choose separate devices for lighting and sound. Also, if you’re sensitive to any type of sound machine output, it’s worth double-checking how you’ll use the volume—this kind of unit assumes you’re comfortable running it during settling.
How to get the most from it
Try it as part of a consistent routine rather than a “random bedtime tool”. For example: dim the room, set the projector to your preferred colour effect, choose one natural sound (like shushing or rain), and use the timer so it switches off when you’re ready to settle without needing to reach over later. You can also adjust brightness down from the start of the routine to keep night feeds comfortable.
If you find the star projection too stimulating, start with lower brightness and a calmer sound choice. And if you want to build a personal routine, use the lullabies on the memory card or add your own music as mentioned in the description.

Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want one device that combines a rotating star projector, a gentle nursery night light, and built-in white noise plus lullabies, with remote control and a wide timer range. It’s a solid “bedtime routine” type purchase—especially for parents who don’t want to keep getting up to switch things off.
Better avoided if you’re looking for a single-purpose projector only, or if you don’t really want sound/white noise as part of your child’s sleep setup. It also may feel like more than you need if your main goal is simply a soft night glow without the extra features.
Mini FAQ



Can I control it without reaching the room?
Yes. The description states you can use a remote control to turn the projector on/off and adjust colour, brightness, sound/volume, rotation and timer settings.
What sounds and lullabies does it include?
It includes 9 natural sounds (including shushing, heartbeat, white noise, streams, thunder, waves, birdcalls, rain and summer nights) and 20 soothing lullabies stored on a 128M memory card. The description also says you can add your favourite music.
How long can I set the timer for?
The timer can be set from 5 to 995 minutes, and the unit automatically turns off when the time is up.
Is the night light bright enough for night feeds and nappy changes?
The unit offers three brightness levels (10%, 50%, 99%) and uses a warm yellow, gentle LED glow intended to be eye-safe, which the description positions as suitable for night feedings or diaper changes.
Does it project on ceilings and walls?
Yes. The starry sky projection is described as being cast on the ceiling and walls, with silent 360-degree rotation.
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