Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, 13000L Outdoor Movie Projector Native 1080P 5G WiFi 4K Supported, YABER V6 Portable Home Theater Projector, 300 Display 4P Keystone 50% Zoom Compatible with Phone

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  • Max Value

    > 24 hour

    Projector is great and very easy to set up. 4 corner keystone is real and adjustments to project from the side is do-able. However, this item, as well as the last 3 items Ive recently purchased from Amazon, have shown up used with missing parts. This was bought new, but I discovered the remote missing and the cables had obviously been used and were out of the packaging. Great product but safer to buy from the source or from somewhere else.

  • Matthew J Studer

    > 24 hour

    I actually did a bake-off with the Y31 Yaber and the V6 Yaber... I liked the V6 better. The menu was way more polished and the wifi and Bluetooth are a huge bonus. The V6 is a little smaller but weighs more than the Y31. Both are good projectors for the money for sure. Both had about the same picture quality. The Y31 had a DB15 vga port for if you wanted that you should go with the Y31. The V6 which I am reviewing now has a great picture. I am using about 108 diagonal on the size and it looks great. I am in a basement with no ambient light. With the lights off it looks fantastic. With the lights on it washes out some. But for our home movie theatre, we turn off the lights. The wifi firmware update made that easy too... The fan noise seemed a little quieter on the V6 over the Y31... You can hear the fan but with the audio on from your movie or game, you wont notice it. The menu of the V6 was much nicer than the menu for the Y31 as well. Both are nice but I really liked the V6. I would recommend buying this to anyone looking for an inexpensive home theatre. Oh! The V6 doesnt have Dolby audio on the speaker and Y31 does... is the only advantage to Y31. However, I send all my signals to a receiver, then just output to the projector. So my sound is 5.1 through my receiver before it ever hits the projection unit. So audio on the unit itself was irrelevant for me. I bought a nice ATSC Over the Air (OTA) tuner and plugged that into my receiver so I can watch the OTA digital channels on my projector too. Hope this helps you. (this picture is 108 inch diagonal and its in a dark room, but it looks fantastic)

  • David H.

    > 24 hour

    OK, I ended up keeping the Yaber V6 after I’d kicked myself for not learning a bit more about projectors before ordering. I was particularly frustrated to learn that a lumen is not a standardized unit. For example, a volt is a volt is a volt. If it wasn’t there’d be some nasty accidents but when it comes to lumens, for some reason there’s something other than the ANSI lumen and, not knowing this was my fault. I naturally assumed, the higher the lumens the brighter the image only to learn (after purchasing the Yaber V6) that 4000 lumens (ANSI) is way brighter than the 7500 lumens (LED/LCD...still not quite sure of the correct definition or how they arrived at the unit) that the Yaber has. I’ve since learned that 7500 lumens ANSI would be incredibly bright, way more than you’d need to watch something in broad daylight. Anyway, with that gripe out of the way, we use the Yaber V6 once the sun goes down outside with a 120” pull down screen. You can only just see the image before the sun goes down but the image is very good once the sun has gone down. Nice HD and one tip that maybe useful to some is: Bluetooth from your Firestick rather than from the projector. I ended up doing that as the lag was significantly reduced compared to Bluetoothing from the projector. The firestick, Bluetooth and using YouTube TV meant that all I had to do was put a power outlet in the ceiling, install the ceiling mount for the projector and hang the pull down screen. No other wiring required. All done for under $500, projector $211, screen $237, ceiling mount $19.99 and firestick $29.99. New power outlet was just a couple of bucks. So for the money it’s really quite an impressive set up (after the sun has gone down)

  • Meagan

    > 24 hour

    For the price point it isn’t too bad. I had a problem after using twice. Customer Service told me to contact Amazon and do an exchange. Which I did. Second projectors throw is about 2ft off from every corner from my first one. Contacted customer service numerous times and no response. Based off other reviews it’s a matter of time before it fails. Which, by that point Amazon won’t return and you won’t get a hold of customer service. If you can gamble $200 on a projector it’s probably worth it. Any projector on Amazon at this price point is a crap shoot anyway (if it works and for how long). Some reviews have great luck with customer service but I have had a terrible experience.

  • Mr. Braxton Batz PhD

    > 24 hour

    Ive had this projector for well over a year now. The image is great the sound is good and the overall quality is perfect for the family to enjoy a great night in to enjoy a movie or your favorite tv series. We did have a problem with our first projector and contacted the company and received prompt responses and solutions to our problem. They had a new projector sent out and we were back enjoying it once again in no time. They genuinely wish there customers to enjoy there product and go the extra mile to make them happy. If they have a product that has a problem the are always looking to improve there product and seek as much feed back as they can get. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking to get a projector.

  • Mrs. Myra Kiehn

    > 24 hour

    It was very easy to set up and get going. Its nice that there are speakers built in and its quite bright. The screen correction is a great little tool as well. Looking forward to getting the 20ft screen set up and seeing what its actually capable of.

  • Jason

    > 24 hour

    I was looking for a budget friendly projector to use temporarily until my projector room is finished. The price of the Yaber V6 fit the bill of what I was looking for so I took the chance. Setup is very simple and quick. Picture quality is good but not amazing. I have the projector set up about 15 from the wall creating a 120 screen. I am also using a cheap cloth type screen also purchased from Amazon so that may have a little to do with the overall picture quality. I have the projector setup in a basement with minimal ambient light. When the overhead lights are turned on the image becomes a little washed out but is still watchable. Best viewed in a dark space. My only complaint is there was a black artifact in the image around the right center of the screen. It was clearly something on the inside. Rather than returning the projector I opened it up and found a small sliver of white plastic stuck to the screen on the inside. I removed it and now its good to go. I cant speak to the longevity of the projector as I have only had it for about 2 weeks. Overall I would recommend to someone who is looking for a cheap projector but would caution that it most likely would not stand up against a more expensive mainstream brand.

  • Alejandro

    > 24 hour

    This projector has been the best thing I’ve bought. Sure you can buy a tv…but then you have to move it, mount it, etc. this projector you can carry and move around and have the same quality as watching 65 in flatscreen.

  • J. Turner

    > 24 hour

    I bought a few different models to see about setting up an AtmosFX projection setup in my house for Halloween. I bought two $100 models, and this one that was just under $200. For those that are looking at the numbers and dont completely understand, Lumens does not Equal ANSI Lumens, which also does not equal LUX. All can be shown as L. ANSI Lumens is a standard rating that is based on a number of things that are all measured. Lumens is a number that can be different from one company to another, depending on how they measure it. Lux is a measure of illuminance, the total amount of light that falls on a surface. LUX is not used by everyone, so it is not easy to determine either. This projector is overall close to 1000 ANSI Lumens, I have another projector that is 1000, and this is very close. The one difference is that the Projector blows out the bright areas, the edges of the image that would be brightest, tend to be very blown out. For my projection this works really well. The feature of the 4 point adjustment allows you to put the system off to the side and still square things up. It also has a zoom out to about 50%, so that it can throw a long distance. The menu system is a bit different than the other two projectors I go, but does work off the USB drive for the projections. A few other notes - There is no mounting points on the projector, so you cannot ceiling mount it without some sort of platform, although the software does allow you to invert, or flip the image. Projector fires almost straight out, so if you put it on the ground, it will have part of the image on the ground. The little foot to raise it, doesnt do much. Plan to put something under it to raise it up.

  • Aj

    > 24 hour

    Writing review after 1 yr of use. I compared 3 different projectors at $200. And found Yaber v6 to be better over all back in 2021. After few months of use it has developed a black dot on screen and seller has sent a video to clean lens.

The product is multiple voltage compatible, that voltage arrange is 100-240V

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