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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  • LFS

    > 24 hour

    Definitely a good projector. Projection distance (long throw): Keep in mind that this is not a short throw, the projector needs to be approximately 12 feet away from the wall to reach a screen size of 100 inches. Video quality HD (1080p): When connected via cable (HDMI) it delivers a very good quality 1080p, even with a 100 size projection screen, without noticing any pixels or distortion. It has a manual focus, cannot be focused with the remote. Wireless Streaming: However, if you want to stream a movie using your iPhone, or android Phone, or a tablet, or a laptop, then its no good at all. The video playback streaming is unable to keep up with the movie, its impossible to stream movies, including youtube. We tried both miracast and ios streaming, both failed to stream wirelessly to the projector. The only thing you can stream wirelessly, are static images, such as pictures, or presentations without video. The only solution to stream videos, its to connect a streaming device dongle, such as Firestick TV, Apple TV, or anything else with reliable good quality wireless video streaming abilities. We going to try with few dongles and well update this review. Lets see if we can wirelessly stream videos and movies. Audio: when the audio is connected via bluethooth to external speakers, there is a noticeable audio delay compared to the video. You can clearly see movies actors moving their lips out of synch with their voice. This projector doesnt offer an audio setting to adjust the audio delay. It must be done with external applications. External Hard Drive: it reads NTFS format external drives, but when trying to play 4k movies, the projector cannot read the files properly, and it cannot play 4k movies. If you want to play movies, you have to use an external device with HDMI connection (such as laptop, or TV boxes (firestick, chromcast, etc.) 4k compatible: Also, this projector is not 4k. They use the term 4k compatible, it means that anything you plug that is 4k will be projected at 1080p maximum. Its not truly 4k compatible, because it cannot handle reading 4k movies. UPDATE: We were contacted by YABER for a refund, as long as we shipped the projector back, and as long as we removed this negative review. Our answer to YABER was: No, we are not desperate to get $250 back, and not willing to compromise our integrity. This review is here to help customers understand the pro and cons of this projector. Some customers dont have enough technical knowledge to make an informed decision, so we are offering our technical knowledge to help Amazon customer making the right choice.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • essgee

    > 24 hour

    This 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!

  • EK

    > 24 hour

    I 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.

  • Dragon Boy

    > 24 hour

    This 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 .

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Dr. Laurie Herman

    > 24 hour

    I originally already gave this projector a 5 star rating. After a year, a burn mark developed on the projection. I contacted the manufacturer and they were prompt in responding and initiating a replacement after I sent In photos of the burn mark and paid shipping which cost around $30. Updating … I just received my replacement , wonderful customer service thank you so much!

  • 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)

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

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