Turn any ceiling into a galaxy in 10 seconds.
One plug. No app, no batteries, no mounting. Twelve real photographic scene discs — nebulas, auroras, Saturn, the moon — thrown big and sharp across the whole ceiling.
USB Galaxy Projector · 12 Scene Discs
Vantra Galaxy Projector
Plugs into any USB port — wall adapter, laptop, power bank, or the car. Swap the disc, change the sky.
What's in the box
One Vantra projector with a built-in USB-A cable, all 12 scene discs, and a one-page instruction card. No batteries, no adapter needed — any USB port you already own will run it.
Shipping
Free shipping on every order, tracked, shipped from the US. Most orders arrive in 4–7 business days.
Returns
60 days. If it isn't what you hoped, email us and we'll refund you. No forms, no argument.
8:40pm
The door has to stay open exactly this much.
They've had the water. They've had the second bathroom trip. You've read the book and you did the voices. Now you're standing in a dark hallway working out how much of your evening is actually left, because you already know you're coming back up those stairs in eleven minutes.
It isn't that they're being difficult. It's that a dark ceiling is a boring place to look, and a bored kid in the dark starts listening to the house.
What you've already tried
Everything on the shelf makes the dark less dark. That was never the problem.
It takes the edge off the dark and gives them nothing to look at. Two minutes later their eyes are back on the wardrobe door.
It holds them, then it keeps them. A screen ends when you take it away, and that's a second fight at 9pm.
Genuinely exciting for one night. By the third night they're wallpaper, and you're the one on a ladder peeling them off in a year.
Eighty dollars, takes the whole nightstand, needs charging, and throws green laser dots that look nothing like the photo on the box.
They don't need less dark. They need somewhere better to look.
What it is
A projector the size of your thumb that turns the ceiling into space.
Vantra plugs into any USB port — the wall, a laptop, a power bank, the car — and throws a real photograph of space across the entire ceiling. Twelve discs come in the box. You lift the cap, drop a new one in, and the sky changes.
Lights off, it fills the room. Nothing to charge, nothing to pair, nothing to mount. It costs about as much to run as a phone charger and it lives in an outlet they can reach themselves.
What buyers say
The reviews all land on the same thing.
My son usually fights bedtime and comes out of his room three or four times. Now he asks me to turn on his “space wall,” climbs into bed, and watches the stars while he settles down. It’s simple, but it has made our nighttime routine so much calmer.
I’m not someone who normally buys room decorations, but this took about ten seconds to set up. I plugged it into an old phone charger and pointed it at his wall. The first thing my son said was, “Dad, my room is space!” Worth it just for that reaction.
My daughter recently started getting nervous when the lights went out. The galaxy gives her enough light to feel comfortable without making the room too bright for sleeping. She watches the stars for a few minutes and settles down much more easily.
My seven-year-old gets bored with everything unless it has a screen. I plugged this into a USB power bank, pointed it at the ceiling, and he was completely fascinated. Now we use it during quiet time and before bed instead of handing him the tablet.
I honestly didn’t expect much because it’s so compact. Once the room got dark, it transformed the whole ceiling. My son has been showing it to everyone who visits and now wants it turned on every night.
We plug it in, pick a bedtime story, and lie under the “stars” together. My daughter calls it her magical sky. I bought it to decorate her room, but it ended up becoming one of my favorite parts of our evening.
My daughter is usually very hard to shop for, so I wasn’t sure if she would care about this. She immediately turned off every light in her room and spent the next half hour taking pictures under the galaxy. She told me it was the coolest thing I’ve bought her.
I bought this as a small extra gift for my girlfriend, and somehow it became the thing she loved most. We plugged it into a laptop, turned off the lights, and her whole bedroom felt cozy and completely different. She uses it almost every night now.
My boyfriend surprised me with this because I’m obsessed with stars. It turns a normal night of watching movies into a cozy little date night at home. It’s easy to move between rooms, and all I need is a USB port. Such a thoughtful gift.
We brought this on a family trip and powered it with a USB battery pack in the hotel room. It made an unfamiliar room feel fun instead of scary for my daughter. It takes up almost no space, so it stays in our travel bag now.
Plug it in, drop a disc in, turn the lights off. That is the entire setup.
Get mine — save $30 🛡️ 60-day money-back · Free US shippingWhy it doesn't look like the cheap ones
Most star projectors throw dots. This one throws a photograph.
It is a light, not a toy with moving parts — nothing spins, nothing ticks, and there is no motor noise to keep a light sleeper awake.
Vantra against the projector you nearly bought.
Take two and they're $49.98 each — one for their ceiling, one for yours.
Four steps, and one of them is optional
There is no setup. That's the point.
Two projectors work out to $49.98 each. One for their ceiling, one for yours.
Get two — save $80 🛡️ 60-day money-back · Free US shippingNot only for kids
Three rooms it ends up in.



Questions we actually get.
Does it need batteries or charging?
No. It runs off USB power only. Plug it into a wall adapter, a laptop, a power bank or a car port and it works — and because it isn't running off a battery it's exactly as bright at 2am as it was when you switched it on.
How big is the projection?
It covers a normal bedroom ceiling from a wall outlet. Move it closer to the surface and the image gets smaller and brighter; further away and it spreads wider and softer. The flexible neck lets you aim it at a ceiling, a wall, or the roof of a car.
Is it bright enough with the lights on?
No, and no projector at this size is. It's made for a dark room. Lights off is when it looks like the photos.
How do I change the scenes?
Lift the cap on top, take the disc out, drop a different one in, close it. It takes about five seconds and there are twelve discs in the box.
Can it stay on all night?
Yes. It's a low-power LED running off USB, so it costs about the same to leave on as a phone charger. Most people leave it on until the kid is asleep and switch it off on the way past.
Is it noisy?
No. There's no motor and no fan, so there's nothing to hum or click. It's silent.
Will it work in my car?
Yes — that's the same USB-A plug. It goes straight into the car's USB port and lights up the roof lining. Park first.
How old does my child need to be?
There's nothing small enough to swallow on the projector itself, but the discs are coin-sized, so for a toddler load it once and leave it plugged in rather than letting them swap discs unsupervised.
Is this a good gift?
It arrives ready to use, so there's nothing to set up in front of the person you're giving it to. If you're buying it as a gift, take the two-pack — one to give and one to keep, at $49.98 each.
What if I don't like it?
You'll know the first night. Email us any time inside 60 days and we'll refund you — no forms and no argument.
Pick your ceiling.
Both options come with the full set of 12 scene discs.
🛡️ Plug it in tonight. If the room doesn't stop you, send it back.
Full refund inside 60 days. Email us — no forms.

