YGiTK Northern Galaxy Lights Projector night light with timer, remote control, adjustable 360° swivel and speaker
Product description
The essentials
If you’re after a “turn the room into something calmer” kind of night light, the YGiTK Northern Galaxy Lights Projector is built around that idea: aurora-style coloured projections with star effects for ceilings and walls. It’s the sort of gadget that can feel a bit extra at first glance, but in day-to-day use it’s mainly about setting a mood—whether that’s for winding down in the bedroom, easing lights off in the background, or creating a soft, visual backdrop for the evening.
A key part of the appeal is that it isn’t just one static look. The projector supports different star settings and colour combinations, and you can switch things up from the remote rather than getting up and fiddling. That matters if you’re using it as part of a bedtime routine.
One caveat, though: projection-style night lights are always a compromise. You’ll get the best results in darker rooms and from sensible placement, and the effect won’t look identical in every space.

What you’ll notice day to day
The projector creates a rotating, dynamic projection effect with what the description calls an aurora scene and star effect. There are “breathing” style dual modes, plus options to control the star part independently, which gives you more control over the atmosphere than a basic single-pattern lamp.
Brightness is adjustable across four levels (30%, 50%, 70% and 100%), so you can dial it back if you want it more as a gentle night glow than a full-on light show. In practical terms, that makes it easier to use the projector for different moments—early evening versus bedtime, or kids’ rooms versus a living space.
There’s also a 350° deflection capability via a stand with swivelling wheels and an angle-adjustable setup. In other words, you’re not locked to projecting one straight-on direction, which helps if your bed is positioned to one side of the room.



Key features that make it useful
A timer and remote control are a big part of why this feels more “grown-up” than a novelty light. You can set it to switch off after 30 minutes or 60 minutes. The description also mentions a safety cut-off: the projection lamp automatically switches off after 4 hours of use by default.
For colour, it’s described as supporting four single colours (red, green, blue and white) that can be combined into single or dual colour effects. Each colour can be turned on or off individually, plus there are two transformation modes: automatic multi-colour switching and a breathing jump mode. That’s useful if you want variety without constantly changing settings.
On top of the lighting, it includes Bluetooth connection and a speaker function, described as wireless dual speaker design. So you can pair it with a mobile phone for audio while the projections run—handy for a relaxing playlist during bath time, bedtime stories, or simply lounging in the evening.

Tech specs
- Type: LED night light projector / aurora lamp
- Projection control: remote control (also supports independent star control)
- Timer: 30 minutes or 60 minutes, default safety switch-off after 4 hours of use
- Brightness levels: 30%, 50%, 70%, 100%
- Colour options: red, green, blue, white (single or dual colour combinations)
- Colour modes: automatic multi-colour switching and breathing jump mode
- Stand movement: swivelling wheels with 350° deflection
- Audio: Bluetooth connection and speaker function (wireless dual speaker design)
- Intended uses (as described): bedrooms, children’s rooms, bathrooms, playrooms, home theatres, walls and ceilings
Who it suits (and who should think twice)
It’s a good fit if you want a projector-style night light with real control options: remote access, multiple brightness levels, multiple colour modes, and a timer so you’re not manually switching it off every night. It suits households where bedtime routines matter and where kids benefit from a dim, engaging visual scene—especially if you like the idea of a calming, “dreamy atmosphere” rather than harsh darkness.



It might not be the best choice if you’re expecting bright, crisp effects in a fully lit room, or if you’re after a serious lighting system. Projection lamps tend to look most convincing when the room is kept reasonably dim. Also, if you only want a basic night light for safety, the extra modes (colours, breathing effects, speaker) may be more complexity than you need.
Worth considering if you prioritise atmosphere over sheer brightness.
Getting the most from it
For the strongest effect, you’ll want to place it so the projection has clear surfaces—ceiling and wall areas are explicitly mentioned in the description. A quick example: try placing it on the stand near the foot of the bed, angle it so the ceiling gets most of the coverage, and then set a 30-minute timer for the initial wind-down. If the room feels too bright at full output, start at 30% or 50% and only increase if you need a bit more visibility.

Is it worth it?
Choose the YGiTK Northern Galaxy Lights Projector if you want a mood-led night light that combines aurora/star effects with practical control (remote, selectable brightness, timers, and an adjustable projection direction). The addition of Bluetooth audio and a speaker function is a noticeable bonus if you actually plan to listen while you relax.
However, you may want to skip it if you mainly need a simple, dependable low-level night light and don’t care about colour modes or projection patterns. And if your room is often quite bright, bear in mind the effect will likely be more subtle than you’d see in a darker setting.
Mini FAQ



Does it let you turn off automatically?
Yes. The description states you can set the timer to switch off after 30 minutes or 60 minutes, and it also mentions an automatic switch-off after 4 hours of use by default.
Can you control the colours and star effect separately?
The description says you can control the stars independently to customise the lighting atmosphere, and that colours can be turned on or off individually.
How adjustable is the projection direction?
It’s described as having a stand with swivelling wheels that provides 350° deflection, which should help you aim the effect across the room.
Is there audio as well as lights?
It includes Bluetooth connection to your mobile phone and a speaker function with a wireless dual speaker design.
Where is it supposed to be used?
It’s marketed for bedrooms and children’s rooms, as well as bathrooms, playrooms, home theatres, and projecting onto walls and ceilings.
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