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Max Value
> 3 dayProjector 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.
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EK
> 3 dayI think this is a great projector for the money. Easily and without any problems hooked up my Apple TV to one of the 2 HDMI inputs and paired my bluetooth headphone. I project the image to a wall about 9.5 ft away from the projector (i.e. no need for a screen) and, once the focus adjustment is made, the image is very sharp (especially when viewing 4K videos like those on Youtube). The contrast is very good even when lights are turned on near the projector. For picture adjustment there are a few preset options as well as user mode option where your individual (contrast, brightness, saturation, etc.) settings get saved. I did not quite understand why the hue could not be adjusted but even without that I was able to get a very decent picture. Sound quality is quite decent and does turn the room into a nice home theater but I suppose hooking up a (bluetooth) sound bar would make it even better especially for low frequency response (have not tried that yet). The fan is relatively quiet but still can be heard when there is no sound in the room but not noticeable when sound is being played back. The unit is very small and light weight. It comes with a nice zipper carrying bag allowing it to be easily and safely transported. Once you connect the projector to your wifi network and enable screen mirroring on your iPhone and select the projector, you can project your iPhone screen and this too worked for me just fine the very first time I tried it. I have not yet tried the USB inputs (nor see a need to). The remote requires 2 AAA batteries (not included) and is very small and works nicely. The instruction manual is pretty straightforward and accurate. All in all I am very happy with my purchase and recommend this product based on what I have seen so far. Note that this is my very first projector so I can not comment on how it compares to others in the market but, after performing some careful market research, I bought this unit due to its features (contrast ratio, bluetooth & wifi support, built-in sound quality, etc.), some nice reviews I read about its predecessor model that this unit improves upon and finally its reasonable price.
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Matthew J Studer
> 3 dayI 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)
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Rlo
> 3 dayThis has been a GREAT projector for us. Our young family uses it all the time for streaming shows and movies, as well as for gaming. This is our first projector and I am super pleased with the resolution & don’t notice any lag with the audio or anything. I am really pleased with the sound that comes out of the projector, both in quality and volume. It was SUPER easy to get set up as well. Probably 5 or 6 months after buying it, we noticed a flaw developing in the picture (like a yellow spot). I soon found out that this sort of thing can happen if a projector is left on for long periods. I want to make it super clear that this was ENTIRELY my fault. Even though that was the case, I contacted Yaber customer service and have been blown away at how absolutely amazing they are! I have had 3 or 4 interactions with them over the course of getting my issue squared away. Each time they have seriously treated me like a king. It’s insane! I’m so glad that there are people and companies out there who still value people & customers. Again, this issue was totally my fault and they still offered to replace the unit at no cost if I returned the damaged unit and provided them with a tracking number. They have been prompt in their replies and always so courteous.
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E. Martinez
> 3 dayI bought this projector to replace another cheaper one from Amazon. The Yaber V6 has greater brightness than the other brand, for only a few dollars more. I used it primarily in my garage which has one normal-sized window behind the projector, and smaller windows built into the garage door. During the day, with daylight shining through the windows, the projected image can be seen on the white-painted brick wall. At night the image is bright and clear. I cant wait to see the image pop when I install my retractable screen. As for features, the V6 is simple in design. Two HDMI, A/V, and USB input to choose from. The remote is simple lacking dedicated feature buttons like other brands. I mostly use it to power on/off, input selection, and volume control. I use an Amazon Firestick with the V6 and it works flawlessly. The sound volume and clarity are very good for a single speaker unit. The sound stays in sync with the picture, no refresh necessary. One of the biggest features of the V6 is the four corners digital keystone correction. You can install the projector on an angle then pull or push the corners of the image to the size you want. Very easy to use and adjust. Unlike the cheaper projectors that dont have digital keystone, those you have to place the projector exactly in front of what you are projecting onto. Another reason I returned the cheaper one. This Yaber V6 has greater illumination as you can see from the photo taken at night in my garage prior to the return of the other projector. The brightness and quality of the image are apparent, even when seen on a brick wall. The left image in the picture is the V6 with a 130ish projection. Getting closer to the wall you can see the pixels of the V6 are closer together than the cheaper projector. This results in a way better image quality, as you can see. Even though both projectors are 1080p capable, the V6 has a better LCD with less pixel spacing and obviously a brighter image. This brighter LCD does come with a small price of a little more cooling fan noise and heat being pulled. The fan noise is negligible over the program sound. The V6 has wifi included and I used it to upgrade the firmware. The cheaper projector didnt have the capability. This projector comes with a nice backpack case which I dont plan on using since I will be hanging the projector from the ceiling. I wouldve liked to see another accessory instead, maybe batteries for the remote? This V6 projector from Yaber is a great buy and value for the price when using the promotional coupon. I recommend getting one or gifting one for a large living room, workroom, play room, or even used outdoors at night. For a small bedroom, for example, this might be overkill since you can only reduce the size of the image to 60%
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Arvind
> 3 dayA decent projector, but falls a bit short (for things that matter most to me) when compared to the Vankyo V630W. Here are the differences and fails: 1. Although it claims a 7500 lux, its a bit dimmer and washed out compared to the 6800 lux Vankyo. 2. The feel on the focus knob is cheap. Although the focus itself is comparable, it feels like the focus knob could break at any moment. 3. A dolby digital logo appears at the left bottom when watching movies with that sound profile. Some things that are better with this projector: 1. 4 point keystone is great. Am able to get a perfect rectangle wherever I place this. Cant do this with the Vankyo. But the focus wont be uniform across the image. Best to place in such a position that doesnt require keystone correction. 2. Remote is slightly better 3. Has bluetooth 4. Has a decent/clean interface Some things they share: 1. Same level of fan noise, both are relatively quiet. 2. Size: Theyre not portable, but a carrying case is included in both. 3. Theyre both entry level 1080p projectors and provide great value. Overall: If youre looking for a starter projector where the bulb is expected to last a while and youre going to watch movies in a dark room (basement) then either of these will work. For me the Vankyo V630W is slightly better for the same price.
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essgee
> 3 dayThis is the first projector I have owned and I wasn’t sure what features were most important. I looked for lumens, native resolution, and then any extra features. This Yaber projector ticked all 3 boxes for me. The projector came packaged well and was even inside a case that was included. The case actually has backpack straps on it for easy carrying. I didn’t notice that in the description before buying. The brightness is really good and the resolution is spot on. I tried it in a dark room with a 12’ throw and a 4’ throw. Also tried it on a sheer screen with a rear projection outside at dusk. It was perfect in all instances. I also found the ease of use to be intuitive. I only had to look a couple of things up in the manual when I couldn’t figure it out on my own. I’ve hooked it up to a laptop and have used a thumb drive. I’ve flipped the picture and have adjusted the keystone setting. Everything works as anticipated. The projector comes with an HDMI cable and an older 3-in1 AV adapter. It also comes with a remote control that is easy to use. Most of the adjustments can be made on the projector as well. Not knowing anything about projectors, I have been very happy with how this has performed. I really don’t know of anything that I would want them to change on it and haven’t found any flaws. It does everything I needed it for and can’t wait to host movies and Wii parties in my backyard!
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Allen Blair III
> 3 dayI finally broke down and bought a projector, and is it everything I imagined and More? You bet! I have experience working with projectors for large tech colleges and I always loved using then for whatever I could imagine. For some, this will replace your TV for other its a fun thing to pull out for parties of nights in wanting to watch your favorite movie or show huge on a wall. Its easy to use with usb and hmdi, remote is very simple and to the point if not a little small. Ive worked on some projectors with more features and settings, but honestly you dont need to much unless youre a Imax or 4k quality snob. Gaming is awesome on this, Nintendo Switch or PS4 (Xbox works too) also plugging in my computer is simple via hdmi. With USB you can put your favorite videos, pictures, or music on it and it should play them. Certain file types may need conversion, .mkv and some .avi may need to be converted to .mp4 (use handbrake, its free) the sound is very nice and can literally be heard from every room in my house when its halfway up. I never turn it above 20 out of 100 volume (I think its 100, I never did turn it all the way as I didnt want to blow the speakers, just in case) This is something my 50 year old mother could easily use and does sometimes, this is a woman who hates gps because she cant figure it out. Not all mobile devices will work for bluetooth streaming, and you should check if your phone has compatible bluetooth before purchase. Its great with the windows open, though on extremely sunny days it can be blown out. Its always best in darker environments, but I use it with my windows open all the time and it works great. Use it as a dual screen for your pc, or your new home entertainment system, maybe even for your gaming system.
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Dragon Boy
Greater than one weekThis review could be a little long but I believe it is helpful if you want to know about the V6 projector. I got my Yaber V6 about 10 days ago from Amazon during a special deal. The overall quality is really great with brightness, color, sharpness, & features. Wi-Fi & Bluetooth made it easy to update firmware and connect to devices. The picture quality is sharp edge to edge even with a good amount of digital vertical keystone or zoom down adjustment. So far I ran the projector for a total of 50 hours in 10 days .. about 5 hours a day ...projected on 102” off-white wall, 88” pulled-down screen, and 78” pegboard gray screen. All 16 x 9 picture quality are great with the 3 different screen sizes. The picture setting is fully adjustable. The picture is quite acceptable during daytime with the shades closed. I usually use it at night for the best picture ...the picture profile is adjustable and I did a little tweaking for the various screens and made it very enjoyable. For sound, I use the 1/8” audio output connected to a Bose music wave unit. It took a little tweaking on the sound menu to get the right bass and treble to my liking. It depends on the type of speakers you have. For HD video, I use a Roku 4K premiere, a great little unit that suits all my streaming media requirements running at 1080p. I can run the Roku phone app to get the private listening feature through headphones or AirPods. I find projector Bluetooth audio via AirPod has a little static when at higher volume but seems to be ok when output to Bose music speakers. Screen mirroring via V6 projector is sluggish but it is ok. Mirroring via the Roku 4K premiere is far better in performance. The menu interface is easy to use and many option to tweak to one’s preference. The unit doesn’t get too hot and cools off quickly after shutdown. The running fan noise is ok during operation. The internal speaker is loud and clear and quite acceptable for news and regular shows. I think Yaber V6 is the best choice out there and I plan to use it as a workhorse putting lots of mileages to it in the days to come. It will be a good test for the coming summer days to see how it performs in warmer situations. I did an extensive spec comparison amount all the available Yaber and other brands projectors in the $200 to $300 price range. Yaber V6 is the top choice for price, quality, & features . Look for super Amazon deal when it is below $200. I also like the fact it came with a nice carrying case, the necessary cables, and a printed easy to understand thorough manual .
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Lincoln Godfrey
> 3 dayI owned two of these for less than a month and returned both. The problem, from what Ive read from another verified purchase reviewer on here who did more research into this problem than I have, is that the polarizing filter on the lens goes bad on these after 30 or 40 hours, creating dark yellow-ish splotches in the picture. If you are having this problem, you will see these dark splotches clearly on the white start up/loading screen. The other thing I noticed is that the review that provided this very helpful information is no longer there and Ive heard the company has been offering people money to take down there reviews, so keep an eye out for that white loading screen to see if the polarizing filter is starting to degrade for you. While being a reasonably bright projector, this is by no means an 8500 lumen projector...actually, Im not sure what the L stands for LUX or lumens, but Ive worked with $20k 8500 lumen Panasonic projectors and this doesnt get as close to as bright. It is a bit suspect that it has gained 1000L since I bought the same model 2 months ago ( if you look at the listing for the gold version, youll see the original specs on the listing ). Also, no where do they specify what the “L” stands for as far as brightness goes and its not listed in the specs anymore. I had never heard of LUX before I started looking at lower end projectors...Ive also noticed looking again at low-end projectors in just the last month many of the LUX brightness measurement claims have disappeared from many of the low end projector specs, so probably look for the ones that list lumens for brightness because its the standard used by professionals and those measurements have not disappeared from the descriptions of those projectors. I bought this because Ive owned the Yaber Y31 for ten months, running it for 5 or 6 hours a day and it still looks great...it is a little dimmer & louder fan-wise than the V6, but solid, with a better image control menu interface with more keystoning options. If you are looking for something in this price range, that one has worked well for me so far, but after getting two bad projectors with the same problem from the same company, seeing the changes in the listing, and seeing the one solid critical review with pictures disappear, Im thinking I lucked out with my Y31...for now...so Im adverse to giving them more money...or the same money for a third time. So if you are looking to get a decent projector, the good ones seem to start around $500 or $600; I would consult the B & H website; theyve sold quality professional video gear for decades, if they stock it, it is probably worth buying; I bought the BenQ TH585 and it looks great.
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