Projector with 5G WiFi and Bluetooth, VACASSO Native 1080P Portable Projector 4K Supported with Tripod, 11000L Movie Home Projector Compatible with HDMI/TV Stick/iOS/Android/PS5

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  • MJ

    > 3 day

    This thing is so easy to use and puts out vibrant colors, making it super easy on the eyes and excellent to use for anything including game consoles! I could easily replace my TV with this and just leave a Chromecast plugged into it. Im very happy with this projector!

  • Nadine

    > 3 day

    Nice quality projector. Fairly simple set up. The remote is easy to use. Nice picture. Sound is pretty good, better when you connect it to a speaker via cord or Bluetooth. A little pricey but still would recommend.

  • David D.

    Greater than one week

    Just upgraded to this projector and absolutely love it! Easy to connect to my Bluetooth speaker and my computer. Didn’t have any issues with the focus on the lens. The display was bright and was able to start my movie at dusk and it still felt bright enough to enjoy! I would recommend this projector for the price and quality of what you get. I do wish it had a case like my old projector but not a big deal.

  • Branson Fadel

    17-04-2025

    Some people might call me technically challenged, so this projector was made for me. It was easy to set up and it is easy to operate. It has a nice clear picture, and my husband was really impressed with the big projection area. He was projecting his laptop screen almost to the top of the cathedral ceiling in our great room. I really like the tripod allowing you to adjust it to many angles, and you can remove it when not needed. It was well packed in a box with a handle, which serves nicely as a safe storage box when not in use.

  • Angie

    > 3 day

    Much better than expected! Had previous older versions and this is a huge step up. The quality of the image is absolutely worth the price. The portability was the main reason I was interested and has worked so well for many different adventurers.

  • TX-LO

    > 3 day

    This is my first digital projector, and I am quite impressed. While it took me a bit to figure out the menu and which item to choose in order to screen mirror my phone, once I did, the projection was great! With the focus ring, it is easy to get a crisp image, and is plenty bright enough when used in a darkened room. While you can screen mirror, you can also use a cabled device, as well, and the included remote makes it handy so you dont need to sit right next to the projector to get it to work. My only vice was setting it up to wifi, as it took patience of choosing one letter at a time using the arrows to navigate the keyboard. If youre looking for an affordable projector you can use with bluetooth, wifi or cabled devices, this is a great choice!

  • JCB

    > 3 day

    This is a nice little projector for movie nights inside or on a dark night using the side of the garage as the screen. Note on that, the texturing may change the images so maybe a sheet or something as a screen if you have textured siding. Setup is a snap and its easy to get right into watching your movie instead of messing around with the projector. It might only be 1080p native, but it expands pretty well onto larger screens without noticable distortion (other than surfaces mentioned above). The lamp is not a super bright lamp though. You really need to be in a darkened environment to see the screen well. It doesnt have to be totally dark, but definitely not daylight bright for sure. I have fought with projectors before and its nice to have one that you just plug into and it plays what you are showing.

  • Tim

    > 3 day

    This is an excellent little projector! From a functional standpoint, youve got 2 HDMI ports, an adapter for RCA, 2 USB ports for video files, and wifi for Airplay. It even has a peer-to-peer function if youre not around wifi and want to send something from your phone. The protector has all the necessary buttons on the device if you dont want to use or pack the remote. The projector also comes with a small tripod for positioning. Note: Most projectors come with a small screw in the front for positioning. This one has that screw BUT it is packed separately. I nearly missed it. Brightness is perfect for a projector of this size and price. My photo the projection in a room with the lights on. This is my fourth small projector. I use them for digital decorations at Halloween. I cant wait to see how this adds to my setup!

  • S. D.

    > 3 day

    Ive been using a Panasonic HD home theater projector on a 110 screen in my media room for several years now. The bulbs for that cost about half of what this little projector costs in its entirety. The image quality and brightness of this little projector is pretty good, but the image correction options are better (and remote controllable) in my Panasonic compared to the manual adjustments you can make with this one. Its adjustable enough, but it feels a little loose. Still, for the price it does a decent job of the basics and I actually found it quite useful when paired with a wireless HDMI receiver in my office. I can use it as an extension of my desktop that way and either use it for office ambience (like a visual art experience) or to share things with people in my office without them needing to be standing over my shoulder. The tripod is a little tiny, but realistically probably not necessary for most uses. Its only useful if you dont have a surface that is parallel on the bottom to a screen you are projecting on and need to adjust the left/right tilt. The remote seems to work reliably but does not come with batteries; this was a bit unexpected. The one main complaint I have is that I wasnt able to make keystone adjustments to correct for projecting off center laterally, the keystone adjustment only allowed for vertical forward/backward tilt. This might be uncommon, but in my particular case I have to place it closer to the side wall because the door to my office is dead center in the wall Im projecting from. I needed to project from right of center to the center on the far wall because of how far back I am forced to place it. Otherwise, it ends up wrapping on to the close side wall or else Im forced to have a pinch in the image on that side. But i recognize that is my unique scenario and not a totally common issue, and again I try to be realistic while keeping the price point in mind. Overall, I can see this working well in an office environment as well as for something like a kids room etc. I think its a solid value for the price and its about the build quality I expected, maybe a notch above, as well so would not hesitate to recommend it for occasional use. Just keep in mind your plan for where it will sit and how far away, or you wont be able to square it up or (if too far away) reach focus.

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