Does the astronaut projector play music?

Some astronaut projectors do indeed come with the ability to play music, but not all models have this feature. The ones that do typically have built-in speakers or the ability to connect via Bluetooth to your devices to play audio. Here's a breakdown of the options:

1. Built-in Speakers

Many astronaut projectors have built-in speakers that can play calming sounds or music directly from the projector itself. These projectors often include:

  • Pre-programmed sound effects: Sounds like nature noises (rain, ocean waves), white noise, or relaxing instrumental music.
  • Adjustable volume: You can control the volume of the music or sounds to suit your preference.

These projectors may be designed to enhance the relaxation experience, so they often feature ambient music or calming soundtracks to accompany the visual starry projections.

2. Bluetooth Connectivity

Some more advanced astronaut projectors have Bluetooth capabilities, allowing you to pair the projector with your phone, tablet, or other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Once connected, you can play your own music, audio tracks, or even podcasts through the projector’s built-in speaker. This gives you more flexibility in terms of the audio you want to play, whether it's your favorite songs, sleep sounds, or ambient noise.

  • How it works: After pairing the projector with your Bluetooth device, you can control the music or sound playback directly from your device, while the projector will display its starry projections at the same time.

3. Auxiliary Input or USB for Music

In some models, you might also have the option to plug in an external device (like an MP3 player or a USB stick with audio files) using an auxiliary input (AUX) or USB port. This allows you to play pre-loaded audio directly from the projector.

4. Silent Models (No Music)

However, some astronaut projectors are purely visual and do not include a music feature. These models will only project the starry or galaxy visuals and may not have any speakers or audio capabilities.


If you're looking for an astronaut projector that can also play music, you should look for models with built-in speakers, Bluetooth connectivity, or an audio input option. These will allow you to enjoy both the visual projections and soothing sounds or music simultaneously. If you don’t need the music feature, a simpler, visual-only projector might be a more affordable option.

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