
Turn Your Ceiling Into a Nightly Escape—Space Ball Galaxy + Meteor Projector (13 Films)
Sometimes you don’t need a new room—you just need a new sky.
The Space Ball Galaxy Meteor Projector Lamp transforms ceilings and walls into a soft, moving nightscape with galaxy + meteor shower effects, a quiet dual-speed rotation motor, and 13 swappable film discs that let you refresh the view anytime. It’s the kind of object that makes a bedroom feel bigger, calmer, and a little more magical—without turning your space into something loud.
Whether you use it as a wind-down ritual, a cozy background glow, or a “wow” moment for guests, it’s designed to be simple: plug in, pick a film, choose your mode, set the timer, and drift.
Why this projector earns a permanent spot
1) 13 films = always a new sky
Swap film discs in seconds to change the mood—from gentle galaxies to more dramatic star paths. It’s the easiest “redecorating” you can do without moving anything.
2) Meteor motion + quiet rotation
The meteor effect adds that shooting-star energy, while the motor stays quiet with two rotation speeds—so it feels soothing, not distracting.
3) Sleep-friendly controls that make sense
Choose from 6 ambient light modes, then set a 60 or 120-minute timer so it powers down automatically. Perfect for bedtime routines, reading, or turning a ceiling into a calm focal point.
How to get the best effect
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Use it in a darker room for sharper stars and higher contrast.
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Reduce ambient light (lamps, bright screens) to make the projection pop.
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Use a 5V USB power source (adapter isn’t always included).
What’s in the box
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Film discs × 13
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USB power cable × 1
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Instruction manual × 1
Quick Specs
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Materials: ABS + PC
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Input: 5V (USB)
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Rated power: 5W
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Light source: LED
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Size (in): 9.53 × 7.48 × 3.94 in (242 × 190 × 100 mm)
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Weight: 1.32 lb (600 g)
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Controls:
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Timer: 60 min / 120 min
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Rotation: 2 speeds
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Ambient light: 6 modes
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Indicator: blue light when on
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Recommended distance: 9.8–13.1 ft (3–4 m)
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Coverage: ~161–215 sq ft (15–20 ㎡)
Styling note (Gallery of Use take)
Place it like a design object: on a nightstand, a low shelf, or a reading corner side table. The “space ball” form feels playful but still minimal—especially when the projection becomes the main event.
If you want a nightly ritual that’s simple, soothing, and endlessly switchable, this is the one: a ceiling escape you can change in seconds—then set to fade out while you sleep.