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New Govee Star Light Projector Nebula launching soon

Govee’s Star Light Projector (Nebula) (pictured) is launching in September 2025. (Image source: Govee)
Govee’s Star Light Projector (Nebula) (pictured) is launching in September 2025. (Image source: Govee)
Govee has announced the Star Light Projector (Nebula), which will be released in the next few weeks. It is designed to create relaxing lighting effects on the wall and ceiling of a room via multiple RGBW lamp beads. As usual, controls will be available through the Govee Home app, and the product also supports Matter.

The Govee Star Light Projector (Nebula) will be released in the near future. It will launch alongside two other indoor lighting projectors, which were recently teased by the brand: the Govee Star Light Projector (Ocean Wave) and the Govee Galaxy Light Projector 2 Pro.

Govee’s Star Light Projector Nebula, also known as model H6095, is designed for indoor use. Recently listed on the brand's Coming Soon page, it is said to offer seven zones of rotating nebula lighting effects via independently controllable RGBW lamp beads. It can throw light onto an area up to 540 ft² (~50.2 m²) in size, casting nebula textures on the walls and ceiling of your room.

The Star Light Projector Nebula supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, with a wide range of settings, including a DIY option, in the Govee home app. DreamView allows users to link up to 10 Govee smart home devices for coordinated lighting effects. Plus, support for Matter 1.2 means it will integrate with a range of smart home ecosystems. A skeleton Amazon product listing provides an image of the projector itself (below), which is said to measure 7.9 x 7.9 x 8.7 inches (~200 x 200 x 220 mm).

Govee will release the Star Light Projector (Nebula) globally on September 26th. The company has yet to announce the price of this model; for reference, the older Star Light Projector retails for €99.99 in the US (curr. $69.99 at Amazon US).

The Govee Star Light Projector (Nebula). (Image source: Govee via Amazon)
The Govee Star Light Projector (Nebula). (Image source: Govee via Amazon)

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Polly Allcock, 2025-09- 5 (Update: 2025-09- 5)