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🎬 Elevate your viewing game—because ordinary screens are so last decade.
The ULTIMEA Smart Projector delivers native 1080p resolution with 4K decoding and HDR10 support, powered by 700 ANSI lumens brightness and 80% uniformity for vivid images in varied lighting. Its AI-driven 3-second auto focus and 6D keystone correction provide hassle-free setup from any angle. Equipped with dual-band WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, it offers fast, stable connections and versatile device compatibility. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it projects up to 150 inches on any flat surface, housed in a dustproof, stylish gunmetal grey chassis with multiple input ports.
| ASIN | B0BPY15KL9 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | ULTIMEA |
| Color | Dark Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (337) |
| Date First Available | 16 December 2022 |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Item Weight | 2.83 Kilograms |
| Item model number | U0320 |
| Manufacturer | ULTIMEA |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 26.49 x 26.49 x 10.49 cm; 2.83 kg |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Series | P40 |
| Standing screen display size | 150 Inches |
| Voltage | 100 Volts |
| Wattage | 90 watts |
| Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency, 5.8 GHz Radio Frequency |
F**C
This is my first projector and I am extremely happy with it. The image quality is great, and so is the audio. It’s easy to set up. Just place, plug in, connect hdmi device and play. My Xbox One games work fine but there’s a delay and bit of a lag with my Xbox series X games so I don’t recommend it for next generation consoles. Nintendo switch games work fine as well. Auto focus and auto keystone correction work great and make life easier. Little needs to be done with placing or correcting the image once projected. The option to manually zoom and adjust brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc. is also available. I’m casting the image at about 120 inches on a teal coloured wall about 13 feet away and I am pleased with the image colour and quality. Naturally it looks better/more enhanced in a dark room but it’s still watchable in a lit up room. I can only imagine how much brighter and more defined the image would be with a quality projector screen or at least some HD projector wall paint. Audio from the projector speakers are impressive and will suffice if you don’t have an audio system or external speakers, but I always recommend a set of decent speakers to add to the experience. I didn’t notice much (if any) difference in picture quality while streaming netflix in 1080P on my Xbox One compared to streaming in 2160 on my Xbox series X. I even played a 4K disc and there was still no noticeable difference between that and the 1080P display. In the end, I’m giving this product 5 stars for exceeding my expectation and for being listed at such a great price. If you’re looking for your first good quality budget projector, for casual or home theatre use, this product will not disappoint.
S**S
This is honestly such a great projector for the price. I wanted an inexpensive projector to use with my blow-up outdoor movie screen, and to use in my cigar room when the weather outside isn't as good. With the Anker battery pack, blow-up screen, and portable speakers I can literally set this up anywhere in 5 minutes and have an outdoor theater. I'd also like to give a shout-out to their customer service, who was incredibly responsive and helpful. The cooling fan inside got a bit off-balance and would often make a loud noise, and they immediately sent me another one, then just had me ship the original one back in the box (I didn't have to ship mine in first and be without it). They followed up, they made sure I was happy, I'm very happy with them. Now, for the pros and cons: Pros: This is lightweight, but still solidly built. It doesn't feel cheap. The auto-focus and auto-keystone both work really well (although the lights really need to be off before you turn it on or it won't work as well). If you need to, though, you can easily and accurately focus it with the remote. It can rear-project (which I do with the outdoor blow-up screen), front-project, and project upside-down (to mount on the ceiling). It is partially a "smart" device, although they don't pay the licensing fees to the major networks so you'll still need something like a Fire Stick. The picture quality is very good, especially for this price. It has a USB port on it in order to power a device (like my Fire Stick). Cons: Honestly, at this price point anything I mention here is nitpicking a bit . . . but still things you would want to know before you buy. While you *can* connect it to Bluetooth speakers, if you are using it with a Fire Stick or something else plugged into HDMI, the lag is pretty annoying. This isn't really the fault of the projector, but something to plan for. I just connected my Fire Stick to the Bluetooth speakers directly, which works well. The interface on it is a little kludgy, but I only use it to reverse the image or select the input so it works fine for me. I honestly can't find anything else to fault it with. Could it be brighter? Sure, but not at this price point. In my patio with a streetlight nearby, rear projecting a 16ft image is a little on the dark side but a 10ft image in a dark room is perfect. I'm reasonably sure that a 16ft front-projected image in a dark room would be great. If I was the engineer I'd add 2 things. I would make the screw that comes out of the bottom to tilt it be designed to be a lot longer (or telescopic), the keystone limit is way above the limit of the screw. Not a big deal at all, I just put a small block under it. The second would be a video delay so that you could match the sound after going through both HDMI and Bluetooth. But neither of those things are necessary, just thoughts for future versions. To wrap up this book I've now written, if you want a basic projector for a great price with a decent warranty and great quality . . . I'd buy this one hands-down. If you have the money for a brighter 4K fully-smart device, then you aren't looking at this one. Since I move this a lot and even travel with it, I didn't want to spend a fortune on it and I couldn't be happier with it.
A**.
Muy buen producto, buena imagen, buen sonido. El autoenfoque y ajuste de la pantalla funciona muy bien. No le doy el 5 porque en ambientes con mucha luz si se queda corto. Se supone que por los lúmenes del lente iba a ser mejor en condiciones de muchas luz.
L**Z
Tenía mis dudas entre una TV de 80” y un proyector y la verdad fue una excelente decisión ya que el proyector apolo 40 es magnífico excelente resolución, obvio de día no tiene la misma resolución de colores pero en cierta luz tenue es magnífico y mejor aún llego en 5 días. Estoy muy satisfecha. Mi propio cine en casa
L**O
I have an Xgimi H1 in my living room, which I love very much. It's been going strong for five years, but will need to be replaced soon... hopefully by a 4K laser lifestyle projector. But first, I decided that I wanted a projector for my bedroom, and I originally picked up a Toptro X7 on Prime Day. I was pretty disappointed with it, and didn't even bother sending it back, as it could be a decent outdoor option that wouldn't mind getting beat up. After doom watching countless projector reviews, my go-to reviewer sold me on this one. I've had it for a week, and it took that long to finally figure out how to get the best out of it First off, the color and brightness are an IMMEDIATE upgrade. Hues were very washed out on the X7, but the Apollo displays them very well. They don't "pop", like my first-gen Xgimi, but they are at least present. The brightness is even impressive for this price range, as the images I uploaded show how well the image is visible with daylight bleeding into the room. When setting up the image, I'm very much addicted to most displays' Vivid option, but this setting is not good on the Apollo. I recommend going into Movie, and raising the brightness setting manually. How bright is up to you, but the color, temp, and contrast are perfect. This is NOT a smart projector, and it did not recognize my WD hard drive. That fact, and with only ONE HDMI input, your options are limited. I had to buy an HDMI splitter for my 4K fire stick and android TV box. If you have a receiver, that's the best option. I use Bluetooth for audio on both of my devices directly, so I have nothing to share about the projector's connectivity itself. The Toptro would disconnect frequently, so I'm already used to bypassing the projector to connect to my sound bar. I'm projecting directly onto a textured, multicolored wall, so I'm not using a screen yet. The picture still looks great, and the auto calibration features are awesome. Be careful not to significantly bump into whatever stand you have this on, as auto calibration kicks in. Appreciate it's diligence, but it could potentially be annoying. There is a Game setting, that noticably flickers the screen when switching over, which told me that a change in projection just occurred, but my attempt to play my emulator on my android box still resulted in noticable lag. The Apollo is not a great gaming option. Also, I am NOT a fan of the remote. I have to keep looking at it to make adjustments, as navigating it by feel is nearly impossible, and I highly rely on my remotes to be physically intuitive. Thankfully, I need the remote only for on/off now, as my settings are solid. It was frustrating at first, not finding the right picture settings, but once I did, my worries ended. I love this device. It's good for a bedroom setup, or a temporary replacement for a main setup in a living room.
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