Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, 5G WiFi 12000L 4K Support FHD 1080P Portable Outdoor Projector, 5.1 Bluetooth Movie Video Projector, FUDONI Home Theater Projector with 400 ASIN Max 300” Display
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Ramman
> 3 dayBluetooth feature allows many external components. Speaker, phone, cable, video games.
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joel r love
> 3 dayBought a while back for my outdoor movie nights and was excited about the Bluetooth feature. When streaming anything while Bluetooth is on the sound is way off from the movie! Extremely noticeable!!! If I disconnect from projector and Bluetooth straight from phone no problem. It says move closer but I literally put the projector on the speaker and no difference. Would not recommend if the Bluetooth is what your wanted to use. Works well when it’s wired to speakers, so I have to run cables to my outdoor speakers!
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Heather Newberry
Greater than one weekThis product was delivered quickly and was packaged awesomely. We were extremely surprised by this little dynamo. It has a beautiful picture, it was easy to use and assemble. It is actually dummy proof for us non tech people. You can hook it up to a Roku stick and Bluetooth sound bar with ease. I love this product
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HG
> 3 dayUPDATE: company said they are going to put in a better voltage speaker soon in future orders. The company promptly refunded and had great communication. Sound was too low even connected to Bluetooth it minimized the sound on the device.
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Benji
> 3 dayOverall this is a pretty decent projector, the only knock on it is the focus is not 100% its more like 95% in the middle and 90% on the edges, even with the projector facing dead on in the middle of the screen, the movies look pretty good on it and its really only noticeable on text, also there was already a fingerprint on the lens so maybe this was a previously returned unit, probably because of the focus, I have watched video reviews and the focus was very sharp on those units. The brightness is very good and still easily viewable with a lot of light in the room and the colors are nice and pretty accurate, if the focus was better it would be a 5 star projector for the cost.
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Jesse H.
18-11-2024Friend loves to use it for fortnite and PS5, hulu, used as a daily viewer. It really pops when I take the time to turn off all the lights. Thumbs up.
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MrsPebbles
> 3 dayI compared four projectors last night, indoors, in the dark, using a tripod, about 10 feet from a 100 screen because thats all the room I had, and focusing mainly on the picture. At that distance the picture obviously never came close to filling the screen. I compared all while watching Wednesday on Netflix via Firestick. The WeWatch picture came in at #1, followed by TopVision, then Roconia, with Fudoni in last place. I set all of the projectors to vivid or comparable but I have to wonder if I didnt know what I was doing since Fudoni gets so many great reviews. Im just telling my experience but Im not techy so maybe theres something I could have done to improve the picture.
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woogy
> 3 dayNice unit.
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Flora
> 3 dayIf youre looking to create a truly immersive home theater experience, look no further than the FUDONI projector. The picture size and quality are absolutely fantastic. I feel like Im in a cinema every time I use it. The projection is bright and clear, even in a moderately lit room. The built-in speakers produce surprisingly good sound, but for a truly cinematic audio experience, I recommend connecting external speakers. The projectors quiet operation is a definite plus, as it doesnt distract from the viewing experience. With its extensive connectivity options and user-friendly interface, the FUDONI projector has become the centerpiece of my entertainment setup.
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RescuePup
> 3 dayThis inexpensive projector surprised me with its brightness despite the 400 ANSI lumens listing. I recently purchased another Netflix officially certified 1080p projector at 500 ANSI at more than double the price, but this projector is unexpectedly equally as bright if not brighter despite the lower standard ANSI rating. Initially, I didn’t like the image quality nor the colors when directly comparing side by side with my other projectors, but then I realized the projector’s default settings were terrible and had to be modified to tone down the harsh green and reduce the excess grittiness. After the modifications, the image quality vastly improved, so you may want to try the below settings although each projector calibration and individual preference may differ. Picture Mode: ‘User’ modify Contrast 44, Brightness 48 Color 44 Sharpness 25 - the “Soft” setting was also OK but I had to lower the sharpness for better peoples facial quality and tone down the noise. Color Temperature: ‘User’ Red 65, Green 40, Blue 60 Noise Reduction: ‘Low’ This LED projector will need to be used in a light-controlled dark room, just as most projectors under a few thousand ANSI lumens are required so as well. Most LED projectors can’t compete in quality with my other much higher-end DLP/LCD projectors as high as 3000 ANSI lumens, HDR, and 100% RGB color accuracy, but those cost me a few grand and are limited only up to 5000 lamp hours and require costly bulb changes. This very low-cost projector with a much longer lasting LED lamp life allows me the freedom for casual usage or holiday/Halloween window rear projection at possibly 10x more lamp hours and is much more portable which can be easily placed on a tripod for adjustability. It comes with no built-in streaming app, but it works well with my Amazon Fire TV Stick that I prefer to use anyhow for superior responsiveness and voice control with all my projectors than any other sluggish limited native apps. The built-in speakers are loud enough but not adequate for theater sound quality, but Bluetooth wireless and Aux wire connections to my Yamaha AV sound system work flawlessly. The included remote that looks similar to Fire TV remote gets extra points for usability and sleek design. I almost took off a star because while accessing the USB media contents, I couldnt get the files to enter the full-screen mode by pressing the OK button on the remote as the manual indicated, but later figured out the OK button on the projector and the Play button on the remote allows for full-screen media play. The screen mirroring option also worked fine with my iPhone after connecting to Wifi and rebooting the projector. You generally tend to get what you pay for but I rate this 1080p LED projector 5 stars in comparison to other lower-price budget LED projectors for its features and brightness.