








🌠 Elevate your space with cosmic vibes and sound—don’t just light a room, create an experience!
The Rossetta Galaxy Projector is a compact, multi-functional device combining a dual-lens aurora and star projector with 33 light effects, a Bluetooth speaker with sound-activated lighting, and an 8-sound white noise machine. Designed for bedrooms, home theaters, and kids’ rooms, it features remote control and a 4-hour auto timer, certified for safety and perfect as a stylish gift that transforms any space into a relaxing, immersive environment.

















| ASIN | B09NNKY31X |
| Item model number | Star Projector-RT009 |
| Manufacturer | Rossetta-Star Projector |
| Product Dimensions | 14.58 x 11.28 x 12.29 cm; 467.2 g |
J**D
I’m pretty happy with this product. The machine itself is small so I don’t have to worry about it taking up a ton of space the projection is very strong and you can dim it as well. I’m pretty happy with the price that it was. I got it as a gift for a two year-old and she was obsessed. My only complaint is I was hoping it connected to an app, but that’s my fault for not reading it.
S**N
The projector works well. I have had it for 13 months as of this review, and it works without any problems, despite nightly use for an hour at a time. However, since when are the stars in the sky green? There used to be an option for a white stars version, but it was far more expensive than the green stars version. I guess white lasers cost more than green ones. It's a moot point now, however, because it there is no longer an option to get a white stars version. Since when do the stars fade out every 5 seconds then fade back in again? In all my years of star gazing, I can honestly say that I have never once seen the stars in the sky all fade to black, and then faade back in. You get the full star field at max brigthtness for about 5 seconds, it then fades to black over another 5 seconds. it remains black for about 5 seconds, before fading back in over another 5 second period, rinse and repeat. They say that this is done to prevent damaging the laser. Very realiatic, yeah right. The stars are laid out on a grid. Looking at the ceiling, you can see how the star patterns repeat over and over again and are laid out in rows, which make up a grid. You can easily see that there are maybe 8 or 9 small patterns of three or four stars, which repeat over and over again for the length of each row. If you look at the first row, and pick out a particular pattern of stars, look down to the next row, and the patterns are identical, but shifted one position to the right, the next row down has shifted another position to the right. Another tremendously realistic feature. So, the bottom line is, I found the device works very well, both the unit and the remote control, but if you want something even remotely realistic, keep looking. You may have to refer bacck to the manual the first couple of times you use the remote, in order to learn what all the buttons do. I should also mention the nature sounds. There are a couple of songs, one is the opening notes of Joy To The World (the Christmas carol, not Three Dog Night), and the other is Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. They sould like they are playing on a cheap music box. The actual nature sounds include crickets chirping with a rooster crowing in the background every 10 seconds. There are birds chirping with the occasional elephant bellowing, and a lion roaring in the background every 10 seconds. The brook sounds like someone turned on a water faucet and just left it running. Most babling brook sound effects I havee heard, usually have some birds chirping or something similar, not just water running. The sound of running water can be a benefit to a man my age, however, even if it doesn't sound like a real brook or stream. There are other sounds, such as what is supposed to be a crackling fire, a rain storm, and ocean waves. The sound bytes are all very short, repeating roughly every 10 seconds. Clearly these are not actual sound samples, but rather, are sounds created in a sound lab or on a sound app. So, it gets 5 stars for functionality, and 1 star for realism; I give it an overall score of 3 stars.
P**A
These projectors are so cool! My sons and I love setting them up in our bedroom (we have 2) and just talking and playing before bedtime. Highly recommend them for relaxation and imagination-- I don't feel the need to see the northern lights in person anymore!
A**E
Update 2: More than a year later and this thing is still working! It's even outlasted tiny toddler hands and falling off a shelf! Do still wish there was a way to keep it on, but we now have a set of star string lights that stay on low to complement the projector. And the best part is my kids still love it!! Update 1: this thing is still holding up strong, but I wish there was a way to turn off the 4-hour shut off that is built in and we can't do anything about. My kids wake up asking for their lights when they go off and this mama is losing sleep. We previously had a Moredig projector that our kids (4 and 2) loved, but it kept breaking. I went out on a limb for this one and my kids freaked out! It's like having Aurora Borealis in your home! The levels of brightness, the colors, the music/sounds (aside from one lullaby repeating over and over), and all of it being adjustable is extremely awesome! We're not too worried about the lullaby either because our kids have one in particular that they like and we can now use Bluetooth!! AND it has a remote! It wasn't easy off hand trying to figure out how to change the mode, but it was really easy after reading the instructions! We hope this thing lasts - we all love it!
L**N
This is such a cool item to have at your home, church, daycare, whatever. It’s easy to use and so much fun!!
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