Projector with WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 – [High Brightness/Electric Focus]Outdoor Movie Projector ,YOWHICK Portable Smart Home Projector 1080P 4K Supported for Movie Night/Home Theater/Bedroom
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YOWHICK Movie Night projector

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[Electric Focus & Auto Keystone] Say goodbye to the tediousness and inaccuracy of manual focusing. YOWHICK projector for bedroom is an innovative product with upgraded electric focus and auto keystone functions. Enjoy instant electric -focus and crystal-clear images in seconds. Tip: Keep the projector as level as possible for the best results
[Native 1080P & 4K Support ]As dusk falls, this movie projector delivers cinematic colors and crisp picture quality, creating a cozy and immersive outdoor movie night experience for you. Enjoy 4K support and Native 1080P for an ultimate viewing experience with your family!(4K playback requires HDMI-connected devices)Note that 4K content will display at the projector’s native 1080P resolution
[WiFi 6 & Bluetooth 5.3]With latest dual-band WiFi 6 and 2.4G Connection, YOWHICK projector with WiFi and bluetooth enables you to have much smoother and lag-free online video streaming and gaming online experience when sync smartphone screens. Bluetooth5.3 support achieves you various Bluetooth speakers and headphones immersive sound experience
[450” Display & Zoom 50% & Built-in Subwoofer Speaker]This outdoor projector offers a display 40″-450″, 4:3/16:9 aspect ratio. 50-100% Zoom function and 15°auto keystone correction, let you get the best viewing effect whether in home theater or an outdoor movie
[Multiple Devices Compatibled]This home theater projector built in HDMI/USB/VGA/AV/Audio ports, makes it easier to connect iOS&Android Phone, TV sticks, USB Disk, PCs, laptop, MacBooks, DVD player, PS5, Game consoles, External Speaker
Customers say
Customers praise the projector’s crystal clear image quality and 1080P native resolution, along with its amazing screen size that includes a 100-inch screen. The device is easy to set up and understand, with seamless WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, and one customer notes it works well as a TV replacement. Customers appreciate its brightness of 20,000 lumens, decent sound quality, and consider it good value for money.
13 reviews for Projector with WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 – [High Brightness/Electric Focus]Outdoor Movie Projector ,YOWHICK Portable Smart Home Projector 1080P 4K Supported for Movie Night/Home Theater/Bedroom
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Original price was: $229.99.$24.99Current price is: $24.99.
Terra Explorer –
Next Level Viewing especially for Gamers!
Prepare yourself for the learning curve! I found it frustrating to set up. My image reverted to a 640/480 format wouldn’t maintain a 1080 image. I corrected this issue with an Ultra High Speed HDMI cable. If you initially run into this issue, avoid the hours of frustration and purchase the HDMI Cable. I haven’t had success connecting a sound bar as of yet, but hopefully just another need to level up on the learning curve. Image is great. I project to a wall for gaming and streaming. No screen needed for my primary use. I stream via an Xbox. This projector doesn’t come with built in apps for viewing. This would be a great gift for kid that loves gaming and has a Beats of Bose headphones. It’s a next level gaming experience with immersive sounds and viewing. I’ve seen things on my games that eluded me with a 55 inch tv. Plop this thing on a dresser and beam across to a wall and your kid can have a 450 inch wall viewing experience. Probably be his/her favorite birthday/Christmas gift. Highly recommend for the price (I paid $100 on sale).
Chris Sutherland –
Great projector
I am beyond impressed with this projector! The WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 connection make setup incredibly smooth and fast — no lag or dropped connections when streaming. The picture quality is outstanding, with true 1080P resolution and support for 4K content that looks sharp and vibrant. The high brightness is a huge plus, even when used outdoors, and the electric focus makes adjustments quick and effortless.Overall, this projector exceeded my expectations in every way. Whether for family movie nights, a bedroom setup, or outdoor gatherings, it’s a fantastic value. Highly recommend!
Antonio Holmes –
Incredible Picture Quality and Brightness
I was blown away by how clear and bright this projector is, the 1080P picture looks amazing and even handles 4K videos really well. The electric focus feature makes it super easy to get a sharp image in just a few seconds. Setup was simple and everything worked right out of the box. It’s perfect for outdoor movie nights or cozy bedroom setups, and the included screen is a great bonus.
Mike –
Good bright clear picture.
This projector is great had it since January picture is bright and clear the keystone feature is great . I did end up with a dark spot projecting onto screen October but customer service is great very helpful u dont get that in alot of products so thats a plus.. they are replacing the projector highly appreciated..
Kannavi gautam –
Modern projector with good features
An amazing projector for people who are looking for smart ways to connect and watch your favorite shows with loved ones.I would recommend this as it can be connected to our mobile for ease of use. Bluetooth makes it possible. You can stream any ott channels as it can be used with Amazon fire stick.Portable mini projector with comfortable weight.I was skeptical in buying this as I was looking for something which I could use for my daughter’s birthday party to share good moments with loved ones.And bingo, once the product arrived I checked it on all parameters. Color quality is great.I got Matt silver which looks stylish. I would say go for it. Worth my money as I have been using it since the day it has arrived and loved it.
Siera –
Screen not included
The photo shows that the screen is included and it’s not, considering how much this costs that’s a major disappointment!
Danielle –
Best Projector I’ve purchased by far!
Best projector I’ve ever bought! Super easy to adjust the screen size, tilt, and focus without actually touching the machine (everything can be adjusted using the remote), runs very quiet, sound is good and clear, and very easy to operate. Plus it looks very sleek, and there is a cap for the lens, which will definitely come in handy when I’m not using it to keep dust. Very happy with my purchase.
Gèmïni –
Perfect for movie nights.
Really happy with this projector, Setup was super easy, the WiFi connection is fast and stable. The picture is bright and clear, even with a little light in the room. Bluetooth hooked up to my speaker right away and the electric focus makes adjusting super simple. We’ve used it for a few movie nights already and the sound quality is awesome .
SMB –
First thing first, this is ONE of the VERY few budget projectors that I’ve reviewed (just over 2 dozens in the last year) that actually advertises its true brightness in ANSI lumens whereas the vast majority of others have completely and arbitrarily made up and overinflated brightness, contrast ratio, or supported size (or any other spec you can think of) that it can be difficult to really determine which one of those is true (or not).So if you are wondering how does this translate to those bogus lumens that you’d see elsewhere (just so you would have a rough idea to compare it against others), this one has about 6250-7500 lm (based on all the dozens of tests/review that I’ve done). This is also amongst some of the smallest that I’ve reviewed so it is quite portable comparing to most others.The real lumens based on my 9 point (averaged) measurement is around 245 lm (222.7 lx over 1.1m²) which is actually more than the claimed 200 ANSI lumen which is almost unheard of; however, it claims to have 310 lm on the box it comes with so I’m not sure which one is correct. Though, a relatively DARK room is required in order for this projector to perform in a way that provides a pleasant entertainment experience.After playing it around and using it for a few minutes (to get the distance, size, focus, color, and keystone settings right etc), I’ve come to the conclusion that while its brightness is relatively low, it’s still packed with features and the overall usability is quite good; the remote is easy to work with (similar to most others found here) and the user interface is clean and easy to navigate around (similar to a few others). The small size coupled with a 245 ANSI lumen really makes it a truly portable projector that’s quite versatile and useful in many situations.The video quality is generally on par (and perhaps slightly better) with most others that I’ve seen on Amazon that are around $150-$200 with an inflated/fake advertised brightness of 7000-9500 lm having a native resolution of 1080p. The audio quality is noticeably BETTER than most other budget projectors that I’ve reviewed; though, you can’t compare this with ordinary BT speakers rated above 5W. With that being said, it is VERY easy to pair it to a standalone BT speaker which I’ve done as part of my test (with Sony X5 2.1Ch) and that completely changes the viewing experience.The maximum screen size supported (claimed) is 300″; however, it also states that the maximum throw distance is 6.9m which produces a 200″ screen. Conflicting spec is always a warning sign and based on my estimate I’d say 120″ is perhaps the largest screen you wanna use this for in order to maintain adequate brightness and quality with an overall acceptable viewing experience.≡ NoteIn order to calculate the correct illuminance (i.e. luminous flux per unit area), the area of the surface on which the light illuminates must be known;::: 1 lux (lx) is equal to 1 lumen (lm) per square meter.≡ Test setupTypically, the brightness of projectors is measured in lumens so that a 1000 lm projector would have a light output of 1000 lx over a screen size of 1 square meter or 500 lx over a 2 square meter screen (because the same amount of light must now spread over larger area; thus, the ‘intensity’ must be ‘diluted’ and divided by the same amount which is half in this case).While any screen size would work (as long as it’s known), I decided to use 1.1 square meter to simplify the calculation even though it slightly complicated the initial setup. To that end, the projector (from the lens) was placed about 1.75 meters away (irrelevant to our calculations but included here for completeness) from the screen which resulted in a projected screen of an area of 1.1 m² which for all intents and purposes was good enough for what I wanted to do. The screen was 126 cm (~ 50 inch) diagonally. If I were to place the projector/lens 240 cm away from the screen, it would’ve produced a screen of 70″ (177 cm) in size. Note that these figures are for 16:9 screens only.With the projector and everything in place, I then take multiple (10) measurements at the highest brightness (dynamic mode) and the results averaged out to produce the final figures.≡ Real brightnessIdeally multiple measurements should be made, each of which at different locations, in order to have better ‘averaged’ results (i.e. 12 measurements per level) over the entire area but that’s too time consuming so I took only one measurement from the brightness spot near the center which would give us the ‘best case’ scenario in most cases. Speaking of lumens, in addition to white light output we must also consider lumen of color outputs which are usually lower than white output. As such, the overall brightness is likely lower (as are all others).Most importantly though, these clearly showed that the maximum (white) light output was about 245 lumens (per square meter) and it was roughly the same as one of my existing 250 lm mini projector.≡ SpeakerAs far as speaker (rated 3W according to the manual) is concerned, this one is slightly above average in comparison to other budget projectors. It’s definitely not the loudest or the clearest but it’s better than most others out there especially at this price range (and of course based on its size).≡ Other featuresWith respect to other features – the projector itself appears to be well-constructed and the remote is comfortable to hold and easy to use (as most others are). Video quality appears to be fine when the screen size is less than 83″ (max 120″-ish); however, the picture quality around the top and bottom is a bit blurry if the keystone has been adjusted. Speaking of keystone, it’s advertised as being 15° but it appears to be slightly less than that.It has ONLY VERTICAL keystone setting which means it has to be in the CENTER of the screen (instead on the sides). The fan was moderately loud similar to most others out there. It was nice to be able to use USB as an input source but then again, all of these inputs are pretty much standard nowadays and they are nothing to write home about.In short, specs are not everything when it comes to visual representations because they are highly subjective; therefore, I’ve also included a short video so you can be the judge yourself (however difficult, because the room was nearly completely dark in order to achieve this and its size is about 50″).≡ ValueAll things considered, this is a projector that’s slightly more than meets the eye especially when you consider its size and its brightness and overall features. It’s also one of the VERY few non-branded (i.e. not Epson, BenQ, or Kodak etc) projectors that actually advertises ANSI lumens instead of those fake/bogus made-up brightness that nearly all others use and it’s critical to me that I’m provided with ANSI lumens (however, not everyone cares about that).Its brightness isn’t the highest but it is amongst one of the smallest with 245 ANSI lumens which makes this one of the most compact and portable projectors out there (as a budget projector of course). As such, this is definitely one of the best projectors you’d see here considering its compact size, overall video/audio quality, measured spec, physical size, accessories, and overall physical build quality.It’s somewhat reasonably priced at $200 for what it provides for me. There are 2-3 other projectors that offer VERY similar brightness (around 200 ANSI lumens or so) that cost about $150 so you might wanna shop around if that’s something you are interested in.
Minh Tang –
This is a nice budget projector. It lack a bit in brightness, contrast and color saturation but at this price point, it is above average. I tried another YOWHICK projector not too long ago that was in the same price range and this model is a nice upgrade over it. The picture is sharp throughout the screen as long as I don’t use any keystone adjustment. It is easy to setup. It is also not too loud and light. This is a 1080p projector that support 4k content. I did feed some 4k signal and it worked.There is no streaming app of any kind with this projector which I think was a wise choice. Anything in this price range with onboard streaming won’t do a good job with those apps anyway. It does give the option to mirror and cast your other device. I was able toAirPlay and mirror from my iPhone easily but I couldn’t get a reliable stream from my Mac. When screen mirroring the projector would get stuck on a frame mostly when I go full screen with a video. I didn’t bother troubleshoot it. Third partyAirPlay Screen Mirroring is always shotty at best and some streaming services like Netflix don’t even support AirPlay. I also played a video from a USB drive and streamed over the HDMI using a Fire TV Stick 4k Max. As opose to AirPlay, it worked reliably.The speaker sounds okay for a budget projector. It’s definitly better than my other YOWHICK projector. The audio is listenable but any $25 bluetooth speaker will be miles ahead. The best way to describe the sound of this projector is muffled. Again, it’s still very listenable.The projection screen that come with this is simply a white cloth with black border and has metal rings around the edge to hook it to the wall. The hooks are dollar store plastic hooks. Obviously, it is not an Ambient Light Rejection screen. Regardless, this is a nice touch.Using this projector in anything else than a perfectly dark room is not recommended. It has enough light to overtake a bit of ambient light but some details will e lost.I really like that it is small, light and quiet. A boost in picture and sound quality would have been nice but that would be at least $100 added to the price tag.
Louis Durocher –
I really liked this projector for some reasons but could not give it a perfect score for other reasons as follows:Pros:1. Came complete with all the required parts to set it up;2. Came with a big 7’x4′ screen made of soft and slightly stretchy cloth material included;3. It was very easy to set-up in minutes;4. It is full of current functionalities which allowed me to connect various devices (I used a USB stick, my Android cell phone and my Blu Ray player) using WiFi or the appropriate cable. So I did look at some pictures, videos and I also tried to watch a movie using my 4K Blu Ray player;5. The picture quality was good considering the price tag of the projector; and6. The menu was very easy to use and navigate using the included remote.Cons:1. Picture quality is good but not great, especially when used to watching a 4K TV. I used the focus to optimize the picture quality but it still felt just OK :o(2. You can see through the cloth material being used for the big screen. Therefore, you need to set it up against a wall that is completely uniform in color and flat;3. There were no batteries included for the remote. You will need two AAA batteries for it, not such a big deal anyway :o)4. My biggest problem was the sound. The small built in speaker(s) was really too weak. I put the sound level at 100% and I could barely listen to the sound coming from my video clip being played. The sound was really weak. Also, when I connected my 4K Blu Ray player and played a Blu Ray movie, the picture was on the screen but I got no sound at all coming from the projector. I do not know why. Based on the advertisement on Amazon, it should be “Plug and Play” capability for a DVD player, meaning that adding a better speaker via Bluetooth is apparently optional.So, overall, it is a good projector that could be really fun to use in certain occasions :o)
HonestReviews –
5 out of 5 Stars (5)⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐[TL;DR][QUALITY] (5/5)[VALUE] (5/5)[EASE OF USE] (5/5)[MET EXPECTATIONS] (5/5)[PACKAGING] (5/5)[REVIEW REMARKS]This is a terrific budget level projector. The first impression I received after opening the box, was that I love the colour – black.I am using this projector in our bedroom, which was ordered to replace a lower quality projector. One thing I love about this projector is the fact that it has two HDMI inputs. I am able to connect our fire stick to access all of our streaming networks on one HDMI. On the second HDMI input, I am able to plug in our television receiver.Before having any projectors in our bedroom, it was a TV free zone. One thing my wife and I now thoroughly enjoy, is winding down a busy day by laying in bed with the dog and watching a hockey game or our favourite episode on one of the streaming networks. With this projector’s better quality than our previous projector, we find that the picture quality is much better on this model. Another thing that this projector had over our past one is the ability to zoom and to shrink the screen size down to 50%. This allows us to fit the screen perfectly on a wall that also has a door on it.The Bluetooth on this model is excellent. We use a 100 Watt speaker that is Bluetooth ready for our sound. This makes our experience that much better. Although the speakers on board are OK, they do sound like small speakers. This projector would also connect awesomely to a Bluetooth enabled headset.My only complaint with this model is the length of time it takes to start-up after pressing the power button on the remote. There is a significant lag. Sometimes when I press the power button on the remote it can take up to 10 to 15 seconds for the projector to power on. I cannot explain why this happens.All in all there is so much to love about this projector. We are really happy with this order, and not only would we order a second we would recommend it wholeheartedly.In the event that experiences change or evolve, updates may be made to this review to address such developments.
rebecca –
I have tried a few different projectors at this point and while they may all vary wildly in features and experience, most generally lie about their capabilities when it comes to brightness and clarityI think this projector is one of the few that I have found that seems quite streamlined and stable but also that I genuinely believe the video quality.I have tried options from 1080p to 4k and they have very palpable differences and even streaming with 4K I didn’t sense too many lagging issues which I thought was marvelousI really liked how plug and play easy it was to use. It doesn’t require an app or any 3rd party, we just connected it to the Wi-Fi and were able to start streaming pretty immediately!I liked the stereo sound but I probably wouldn’t rely on it for a cinema experience. So would reccomend adding other speakers. The functionality I found pretty easy to devise even without the manual but the manual is also laid out super well!Great pick up for the price and a great projector!