







🎉 Elevate Your Home Cinema Experience!
The ULTIMEA Apollo P40 Projector is a cutting-edge home cinema solution featuring 4K decoding, HDR10 support, and 700 ANSI lumens brightness. With advanced auto focus, 6D keystone correction, and a dustproof design, it ensures stunning visuals and durability. Its dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities allow for easy connectivity, making it a versatile choice for any entertainment setup.















| ASIN | B0BPY15KL9 |
| Additional Features | ▣Auto focus ▣Auto keystone correction ▣HDR10 & 4K&1080P ▣Two-way Bluetooth ▣2.4G+5G WIFI6 ▣Zoom function ▣Built-in 10W dual speakers ▣Plug and play ▣Dustproof design ▣10+ years service life ▣ After-sales service:[email protected] ▣Diffuse reflection eye protection ▣Dual cooling fan |
| Antenna Location | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,888 in Video Projectors |
| Brand | ULTIMEA |
| Brightness | 21000 Lumen |
| Built-In Media | Remote Control, HDMI Cable, AV Cable, Carrying Bag (unconfirmed) |
| Color | Dark Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Television, Laptop, Smartphone, Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | WiFi, Bluetooth, HD, USB, AV, 3.5mm Audio Port |
| Contrast Ratio | 20000:1 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,265 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Display resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Hardware Connectivity | 3.5mm Audio, Bluetooth, USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.43"L x 10.43"W x 4.13"H |
| Lamp Wattage | 200 Watts |
| Light Source Operating Life | 50000 Hours |
| Manufacturer | ULTIMEA |
| Maximum Image Size | 100 Inches |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 11.4 Feet |
| Mfr Part Number | U0320 |
| Minimum Image Size | 80 Inches |
| Model Name | P40 |
| Model Number | U0320 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | Yes, the product uses picture quality enhancement technology |
| Projector Maximum White Brightness | 700 ANSI Lumens |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | ▣Auto focus ▣Auto keystone correction ▣HDR10 & 4K&1080P ▣Two-way Bluetooth ▣2.4G+5G WIFI6 ▣Zoom function ▣Built-in 10W dual speakers ▣Plug and play ▣Dustproof design ▣10+ years service life ▣ After-sales service:[email protected] ▣Diffuse reflection eye protection ▣Dual cooling fan Special Feature ▣Auto focus ▣Auto keystone correction ▣HDR10 & 4K&1080P ▣Two-way Bluetooth ▣2.4G+5G WIFI6 ▣Zoom function ▣Built-in 10W dual speakers ▣Plug and play ▣Dustproof design ▣10+ years service life ▣ After-sales service:[email protected] ▣Diffuse reflection eye protection ▣Dual cooling fan See more |
| Video Encoding | HEVC (H.265) or VP9 |
| Voltage | 100 Volts |
| Wattage | 90 watts |
S**S
I honestly think that you wouldn't be able to beat this projector for the price
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.
L**O
Great, Within The Limits of Expectations
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.
E**N
Gray product, only one issue.
It has good sound quality and the picture quality is great for it's price, it's bright enough that I can turn my lights on and still see the screen, and it's overall quality feels good. My only concern is that when while using the OS the audio seems to have a slight delay which is very annoying for casting but when in HDMI there is no delay.
H**S
Incredible!
2 year update: it broke haha. and servicing it seems impossible. it’s just an issue with the fan making a really loud broken noise, but it’s too loud to use anymore. to be clear the projector still works. i think something just came unseated in the fan but i cannot figure out at all how to get the machine open myself. shipping it back to asia for repair obviously makes no sense. i will still leave my review at 5 stars because what we got out of it was pretty amazing. and it may not have ever broken at all if i didnt vape so much in our tv room (the projector air intake will readily suck in any smoke you blow into a room, i bet the inside of mine is nasty lol) 1.5 year update: It’s still working great! There have been a couple of instances where the fan started making a weird noise, but honestly I just slapped the projector and whatever was misaligned went back into place. This thing totally rules and the people who made it are awesome. It’s an unbelievable value for the money. For a projector that I got on sale for $220 with a claimed LED lamp life of 50,000 hours (4 hours a day for 34 years) this goes way way beyond expectations. I bought a $50 screen because I was looking for a cheap way to watch movies in bed, but I’m actually sending it back because it has a gray tint for poor projection conditions and the contrast is so nice (at this price point) on this thing that it looks better on my light yellow wall than it does on the gray screen. It deserves a much better white screen so now I have to go figure out which one of those to get. The fan is very quiet (totally inaudible with a movie even at medium volume) and the built in speaker is very surprisingly good! I haven’t even made the effort to connect it to my real speakers because the sound is perfect for casual bedroom watching. I wouldn’t hesitate for a moment to buy this again or recommend it to anyone looking for a cheap solution. It’s perfect!
R**E
It won’t last
It was a good projector till it lasted. I bought it November 2023, only used it maybe once a week and less than a year later it won’t work anymore. Very poor customer service also
T**S
Great Product for Value
I watched a YouTube review of this product stacked up against similarly priced projectors that were compared with a high end 4K projector. The Ultimea projector was a clear front runner against the high end 4K unit. The reviewer was astounded that it performed so well in its price class. After reviewing several other projectors I settled on this one. I have not been disappointed. Granted, it does not have the same features as a high end 4K projector but it performs very well. As a negative, I found there was latency when using a Bluetooth speaker. The sound was slightly off from the screen action. This was no problem for me because I was planning on connecting to my MacBook via USB-C, which does not have any latency issues. One of thing things that worried me a bit before making the purchase was the distance rating for the projector. My little apartment family room is slightly smaller than the projector was rated. Once I got it hooked up and pointed at my wall the projection area was larger than my wall space and even was about 6" up on the ceiling. To my amazement, and relief, the projector automatically sized the picture to my available wall space. The image fits perfectly on my wall after it does a self-adjust each time I use it. I like that! I also use external speakers, which adds better fidelity than the small speakers in the projector. The fan noise is very minimal. I don't hear it at all when watching videos. Bottom line is I have no regrets and for the price it is a terrific value. I would choose it again if I had to do it all over again. My wife thought I had paid between $500 to $1000 for it. Sweet.
H**L
Great for the price
Great projector for the price. Have been using for two years, no issues
K**R
Good but hdmi delay makes it hard to play games.
Overall I really like this projector and I think it’s amazing for anyone who just is looking to watch TV/Movies however the projector has a significant lag of around 1/2 a second-ish making it impossible to play fast or medium paced games. This issue is not only noticeable in gaming systems but also on streaming sticks, hdmi output from my pc, and any other hdmi input. Maybe I just got a slower projector somehow but it makes it so that anything you do from moving a cursor or scrolling through movies to playing a games a much slower and annoyingly cautious process. EDIT: I completely forgot about this because I just ended up buying a different projector but the projector I got also had an issue were it would glitch back a frame or something every 3-4 seconds which got really annoying after a while. It was a little less noticeable when watching tv but still annoying. I’ve also seen some comments about the projector making clicking sounds after being turned off. I’ve noticed this being an issue for me as well so I never liked to use it before going to sleep because it would keep me up. It will go on clicking for a couple minutes even after unplugging it. This can definitely be annoying if your projector is set up in your room and especially if it’s not particularly easy to unplug (like if it’s mounted)
D**O
Ultimea Apollo P40: Un proyector que cumple las expectativas
Este es un buen proyector de vídeo por su precio. Tiene una buena calidad de imagen y suficiente luminosidad para ofrecer una buena experiencia visual. Se puede usar con algunas luces encendidas, pero cuanto más tenue sea la luz, mejor se podrá apreciar la experiencia de visualización. La atención al cliente de ULTIMEA es increíble, responden y son muy generosos. No solo me hicieron un descuento en el precio para igualar el precio que se anunciaba en la página web de ULTIMEA, sino que más tarde, debido a un pequeño problema con el proyector (un lado de la imagen tenía un ligero tinte amarillo y la imagen no estaba enfocada uniformemente), me ofrecieron uno nuevo que era una versión mejorada del proyector Apollo P40. Noté que el firmware se actualizó, proporcionando una interfaz de usuario diferente. Así que terminé con 2 proyectores. Soy cineasta y lo usé para proyectar mi película. Puede obtener una imagen grande sin tener que colocar el proyector muy lejos de la pantalla. Personalicé el perfil de imagen mientras veía la misma imagen en un monitor de campo Atomos. Los colores eran agradables y respetaban lo que hice en términos de gradación de color. Se pueden perder algunos de los detalles destacados si son fuertes en el material original. Pero debo decir que los colores son bastante aceptables y no había Colores desviados o demasiado diferentes del original. Ofreció una experiencia visual agradable respetando el material original, en un espacio lo suficientemente grande para 20 personas o más, con algo de luz proveniente del exterior, las farolas de la calle, a través de las ventanas. El hecho de que me quejara de los pequeños problemas del primer proyector es porque soy director de fotografía y soy más exigente con la imagen. Pero el proyector estaba bien para ver películas. Así que ofrecí el proyector a la asociación donde proyecté mi película (no tenían ninguno y proyectan películas allí) y me quedé con la versión actualizada del proyector Apollo P40. Tenga en cuenta que hay un pequeño retraso en el sonido al reproducir el vídeo a través de HDMI. Para solucionarlo, puede conectar el sistema de audio a la salida de audio del proyector. Si reproduce el audio directamente desde la fuente (por ejemplo, su ordenador), el vídeo y el audio no estarán sincronizados. Además, si utiliza Chromecast o Airplay y utiliza altavoces Bluetooth, el audio y el vídeo se desfasarán. Sin embargo, el audio del proyector estará sincronizado con el vídeo.
F**C
Great quality and an even better price.
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.
K**Y
Très bon rapport qualité prix
Que dire de plus que les autres commentaires ? A peine il est arrivé à la maison qu'on l'a monté et c'est tout à fait ce qu'on cherchais, surtout à ce prix la, on ne voulais pas taper dans les grosses marque, certes on passe à côté de la 4k et du laser, mais franchement de loin, je vois pas trop la différence (Y'en a une c'est certain mais j'ai pas assez l'œil pour la voir) Donc ici du 1080p natif, avant on avais de la 720p, la différence se voit tout de suite, c'est tellement nette, les couleurs sont très bonnes aussi, loin d'un écran oled par exemple, facile c'est sur mais bref. La luminosité est époustouflante pour ce prix la je dois dire, on l'a testé de plain jour juste volet semi fermé et on vois ultra bien, bon oui c'est mile fois mieux dans le noir complet. Le faite qu'il soit connecté en wifi et ou en Bluetooth change tout, vous avez accès a votre smartphone aux mise à jours s'il y'a etc... Bref il est connecté, mais pas android tv ou équivalant par contre, il vous faudra un stick pour ajouter la fonction, nous ça nous dérange pas, puisqu'il est branché sur le pc en hdmi donc il lit tout. Les haut parleurs sont bons mais on sait très bien que personnes ne s'en sert, et enfin il est très silencieux, on l'oublie vite, enfin sa meilleurs fonction ou la j'ai dit "Chapeau !" C'est toute les corrections trapézoïdale, auto focus, horizontal et vertical automatiques, c'est génial, vous le poser, il bosse tout seul c'est super et pour le coup, c'est un sans faute cette partie la, ultra rapide et très nette. Bref on recommande à 100% surtout quand y'a une promo.
G**S
Very happy, worth the money.
I bought this projector as used/refurbished for £200. So it's hard to compare as it's far better than other £200 projectors and I haven't tried others at the standard price. I'm not using a screen, just projected straight onto an off white/cream wall. The picture quality is very good, sharp, with good colour contrast. At times, when the video is very bright it reflects off the wall and causes the room to brighten, making the image wash out as if there's a light on. But this is down to how I have it set up, so I'm not taking any points away, just an FYI if you plan on using this without a screen/bright coloured room. The unit itself is very quiet. I'm sat less than a meter away and it's no louder than the PC it sits on. The inbuilt speakers are surprisingly good, you can easily watch a film right next to it with no issues. Obviously, not a lot of bass but very surprised. Set up is as easy as plugging it it and finding the right spot for it to sit, there doesn't seem to be a manual zoom, so the screen is dependant on how far away the projector is from the wall. In my pictures, the unit is maybe 5 metres away from the wall and 1.5m off the ground. Overall I'm very happy with the projector, even if I paid full price I think I would still be very happy. All I've used so far is the HDMI connection, I'm probably not going to bother with BT as its set up next to my PC. If you turn off the automatic adjustment in thr menu you can then use 4 point keystone manually. If you're not straight on to the way then the edges get blury a bit, only a problem when it comes to text on screen. Would be nice if there were some apps, it only has manual inputs. This isn't a negative point as its a projector and it still projects. But would of been a nice addition.
I**O
Sorprendente per il prezzo: automazione top e qualità visiva,con un paio di compromessi trascurabili
Per quello che costa Ho acquistato l'Ultimea Apollo P40 da un po' di tempo e, dopo averlo testato a fondo, posso confermare che le sue prestazioni superano di gran lunga le aspettative per la sua fascia di prezzo. È un proiettore che offre un'esperienza quasi "premium" grazie a una serie di funzionalità davvero ben implementate, pur con qualche piccola imperfezione che si perdona facilmente. I Punti di Forza (Cosa mi è piaciuto di più): Automazione e Regolazioni eccellenti: La vera forza di questo apparecchio è la praticità. L'autofocus e la correzione trapezoidale (keystone) lavorano in modo brillante. Lo posizioni, lo accendi e in pochi secondi il proiettore regola da solo la nitidezza e la geometria dell'immagine. Un enorme risparmio di tempo e frustrazione. Qualità Visiva: Le caratteristiche tecniche di base si fanno sentire tutte. La risoluzione nativa (1080p), i colori e la luminosità sono davvero ottimi per il prezzo. Il motore ottico sigillato è un gran plus, in quanto evita fastidiosi granelli di polvere sulla lente interna. Facilità d'uso: Menù reattivi e connessioni fluide lo rendono un dispositivo "plug and play" perfetto per chi vuole un cinema in casa senza troppe configurazioni complesse. I Piccoli Difetti (Cosa si potrebbe migliorare): Ci sono un paio di "difettini", che ritengo comunque sorvolabili considerando quanto costa: Leggera sfocatura sui bordi in proiezione angolata: Proiettando da una posizione laterale (non perfettamente centrata) su un muro largo circa 2,50 m da una distanza di 3 metri, la parte più esterna dell'immagine tende a sfocare leggermente. È un limite fisico naturale della lente quando la correzione trapezoidale deve lavorare molto; durante la visione di un film, comunque, l'occhio si concentra al centro e quasi non ci si fa caso. Rumore di fondo in standby: Quando il proiettore è spento (ma con la spina attaccata), l'alimentatore emette un leggerissimo sibilo acuto, simile all'antifurto di un'auto in lontananza. Di giorno è del tutto coperto dai rumori di fondo, di notte si nota se si ha l'orecchio fine o ci si avvicina. Niente di drammatico: basta collegarlo a una ciabatta con interruttore e spegnerlo del tutto quando non serve. Verdetto Finale: Se cercate un proiettore economico ma capace di regalarvi una vera esperienza home cinema senza farvi impazzire con le impostazioni manuali, l'Apollo P40 è un acquisto azzeccatissimo. I piccoli compromessi descritti spariscono di fronte all'eccellente resa complessiva. Consigliatissimo! un proiettore fantastico. Luminosità eccellente. Cosa che permette di vedere immagin
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