Mini Smart Projector, 1500 ANSI Portable Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, HAPPRUN 4K Full HD Home Theater with 270° Stand, Dolby Sound, Built-in Apps,Compatible with Phone & PC, Indoor & Outdoor Use

Original price was: $329.99.Current price is: $249.99.

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Price: $329.99 - $249.99
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[Built-in Streaming System – Without Extra Equipment] –The smart projector features a built-in streaming system compatible with Netflix, YouTube, and Prime Video, allowing you to watch over 1,200,000+ videos without extra equipment. With plug-and-play convenience, movie watching becomes effortless and hassle-free.
[1500 ANSI & 4K Decoding] –With 1500 ANSI brightness, the 4K decoding projector delivers bright and sharp images even in rooms with ambient light. Powered by an upgraded chip with 4K decoding technology, it produces vibrant colors and richer details, bringing movies, games, and sporting events to life with an immersive experience.
[Adjustable Stand – Without Additional Tripod] –This portable projector features an adjustable stand, allowing easy projection onto walls, ceilings, or screens without the need for an extra tripod or pad. It adapts to various projection scenarios. Note: Ceiling projection requires manual focus and keystone adjustment.
[Dolby Audio & 2×5W Speaker] –The projector supports Dolby Audio and is equipped with powerful 2×5W built-in speakers, delivering clear dialogue, rich bass, and immersive, theater-like sound—no external speakers required.
[Bluetooth 5.2] –With Bluetooth 5.2 technology, you can connect external speakers for enhanced sound quality or pair Bluetooth headphones for a private home theater experience without disturbing others.

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Customer Reviews

13 reviews for Mini Smart Projector, 1500 ANSI Portable Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, HAPPRUN 4K Full HD Home Theater with 270° Stand, Dolby Sound, Built-in Apps,Compatible with Phone & PC, Indoor & Outdoor Use

  1. Laura

    Great
    Awesome

  2. Amazon Customer

    Solid speaker, good connectivity for the blutooth
    While I was iffy about this purchase. I haven’t looked back since. The Bluetooth takes seconds to connect to any speaker so you can give yourself some nicer sound outside of the projector speaker itself, which is pretty good.I’d recommend to anyone

  3. Angelicashops

    Noisy light but I love it
    The proctor light it’s very loud. I thought about returning it, but now that I got used to it, I love it. The picture quality it’s great.

  4. Udoy

    A very good projector
    The image quality is really good and it supports HDR (I played some youtube HDR videos). It’s super portable and easy to set up with the guide. I tested it on the biggest wall in my house and it looked great. The stand makes it really flexible so I can point it in almost any direction and still get a nice picture.

  5. Angela A.

    Love this projector!
    Absolutley love this projector! We actually bought this one to replace another projector for better projection during the day. Brighter, easy to set up, great value for the price! We were quit surprised how well the sound seemed like a small surround sound system in a small box! The picture is fantastic! Definitely recommend!

  6. Cory

    Nice portable size
    One thing I like about this projector is that its pretty small and portable. With other projectors its a bit of a hassle to position it to face the wall, but the built in stand makes this work very nice. I put a photo for a size comparison

  7. sholmes

    Strong output with low input lag – good for games
    This review is on the HAPPRUN Projector, Native 1080P Full HD Bluetooth ProjectorI’ll start off by saying the included screen is pretty basic, essentially a white sheet with grommets for putting it up. Still nice to have but don’t base your purchase on that being included.This projector blew away my expectations. I’m comparing this to my Optoma projector and it’s closer in picture quality than what I’d expect. While it doesn’t have the same 23,000:1 contrast ratio my Optima has, the HAPPRUN provides decent blacks at 10,000:1. Just be aware that the brightness is not adjustable so you do need a darker environment. More information on the bulb life would be helpful although not sure it matters too much.This HAPPRUN projector is able to provide a 40-200 inch projection with a distance from projector to screen between 6.8-16.4 feet which is slick. I’ve maxed out at about 120″. The 1920 x 1080 picture from the HAPPRUN doesn’t focus super sharp yet definitely sharp enough for gaming or movies. Focusing may require you to move the projector a little forward and backward to find the ideal distance though but not uncommon even with the best projectors.As far as the sounds goes. You shouldn’t expect this unit to be able to match the sound a typical home theater setup (receiver, 7.1 speakers etc.) can produce. You’ll likely want to play sound from a receiver or amplifier as the internal speakers don’t provide great sound clarity or volume. That said, it’s definitely good enough for the kids having a movie night or playing video games.At under 6 pounds this unit is very portable making it easy to bring to your next event. If you’re looking for a basic projector, you can’t go wrong by considering this HAPPRUN projector. Very impressive functionality.

  8. Jason S.

    Sent an Int’l Model, Can’t Stream US apps or services
    This is a European version of the product and due to international licensing issues, I can’t stream Peacock, Hulu, Disney, and many other services on this device. I need to connect my laptop via hdmi to stream most platforms which kind of defeats the purpose of having a table top mini projector. I didn’t realize this international difference until after a month of owning the projector and now it’s too late to exchange it. Definitely will not recommend this brand.

  9. The Anzeq

    I love this projector. It’s compact, functional, and very easy to carry. The picture quality is excellent the brightness is impressive and the HD resolution looks great. It’s definitely worth the money. The packaging and design are well done, and the remote control is very convenient with direct access to Netflix and YouTube. Overall, a great purchase.

  10. S. Li

    I have purchased many inexpensive projectors from Amazon before. They usually have over-promised features and brightness that requires a darkened room or extreme-cloudy-day to function properly. Well, this is the FIRST EVER relatively-inexpensive projector that actually delivers on all its specs.First it is a relatively large size projector (unlike the name-brand business projector with the same brightness) and weights in at just under 5 pounds. With his size it delivers images that are bright and visible even in a sun-lit bright room (at a projection area equivalent to an 80 inch TV), this is incredible for any 1080p (full HD) projector at this price. Then the AI software works VERY WELL – it takes cares of focus every single time — seems to be detecting edges and adjusting focus accordingly. The “auto-capstone” feature means you get a perfect “flat projection” even if the projector is actually tilted in order get the image size / projector placement location that you wanted/needed. This is ingenious design and should have been in projectors since day one.The underlying is WhaleOS – which is actually a quite well known Linux based TV OS that is somewhat under represented in the North American market. I have no problem using it. In fact, it has less “bloat” when working mostly with the few major streaming services that I subscribe to. Bluetooth is a nice feature and if you have a good stereo sound system it may improve your viewing experience. (although most contents now need multi-channel sound such as ATMOS to be immersive).

  11. Alex

    For a projector that’s priced below 100, I must admit, not only am I very surprised, I’m impressed. It’s bright, very bright in comparison with some other projectors within the same price range and even higher. I have a couple of other projectors, both priced above 250, and this one is definitely brighter and clearer. To me, this stood out right after I turned it on for the first time.I have mine set up in the basement. I gave it a good distance from the main wall, and I’m getting a very large, bright, and crisp screen. Very happy with the video quality. FPS handling is decent, too. I have yet to see any choppy videos. Of course, it also depends on your video source.This projector is Android-based, which comes with its pros and cons. But the pro is that you get to install certain apps, but with some restrictions. Connections and installation of speakers, etc. is also super easy.The projector has built-in wifi and Bluetooth. This is excellent for wireless connections, be it your Bluetooth speakers or your wifi network. It supports Bluetooth 5.2 and wifi 6. Of course, your devices need to be able to support those protocols too, but if they do, you can enjoy faster connectivity and lower delay. In my case, I have this set up in my basement. Wifi reception is fine, but since I have a fast wired connection there, I’m just hard-wired for a better, more reliable connection. So, now, another nice feature is the built-in Ethernet port.My only partial issue is the Bluetooth. When connected to my Bluetooth surround system, there’s a noticeable delay of about 0.2 seconds. It definitely throws me off when watching movies, but you can always delay the video by 0.2 or whatever is necessary to sync audio and video. Especially if. You’re using other apps or your own media centre, so this shouldn’t be an issue.So this projector has an interesting auto-focusing feature too, which, on startup, will automatically try to calibrate and focus the lens. I noticed this auto feature comes on anytime the projector detects some sort of movement, too. The feature is okay, but it may not be super accurate, but that’s fine. There’s a physical knob on the device and a couple of buttons on the remote that let you directly control the lens focus, and I find them very helpful.It comes with an AI auto adjustment too. It didn’t work well for me. But I’m fine with that too. You still have access to the manual settings, which let you easily adjust the screen’s aspect ratio.Input/output-wise, interestingly enough, it comes with a pair of decent speakers. They’re not going to win any awards, but if you don’t have any speakers handy, these will get the job done. You also get a headphone jack if you need one. There are two HDMI input ports, two USB ports, and an Ethernet port. USB ports are useful if you have your photos or videos on a USB drive, and they give you a convenient way to access and view your content. HDMI ports are great options for connecting to your external video sources.But what’s nice about this projector is that it’s a smart projector. So technically, if all you care about is watching Netflix, YouTube, Hulu and other similar streaming services, you are good to go, and you probably won’t even need to use any of those ports. And if you use a Bluetooth sound system and wifi for your internet, then the only cable you’d need is the power cable!Overall, this is a great find. For just shy of $100, you get a smart projector packed with essential features like Bluetooth, wifi, etc. and one with clear and very bright images, you can’t go wrong. Highly recommended.

  12. Vishw

    the picture is surprisingly sharp and the colors look good when the room’s dark. Black levels are okay, brightness is also okay you can watch decent quality images during day but in dim light conditions. For the price, it’s a solid value.sound is also okay for closed single room.Here is day, night pictures.And and video example during dim light condition.

  13. Amazon Customer

    I think this is a fantastic budget smart projector. Is it perfect? By no means. But for the price, I think it’s easily worth it.It comes with:1080p resolution1500 ANSIWifi 6/EthernetMultiple HDMI/USB portsAuto focus functionalityFor the price? That seems really good for a budget projector. For that alone, I would recommend.It’s super easy to set up. Plug it in, turn it on and point it at a wall. If you’re not mounting the projector, you will probably need to tuck something underneath it to elevate the angle of the projection.At 1500 ANSI, I think the picture is nice and bright. The auto focus function is also really cool. As soon as you move the projector, it re-adjusts itself automatically. Although I will suggest you go into the settings to manually perfect everything (keystone correction for example), to get the perfect fit for you. But what the auto focus achieves on it’s own is really cool.It comes with Whale OS instead of something better like Google TV, which is kind of a disappointment, but not a deal killer. Especially since no one is making you use the built-in smart features. Plug in your own media player via the HDMI ports and just use this to project.I would actually recommend it, to be honest. While the OS is perfectly usable and comes with all your favourite streaming apps, the UI feels a bit sluggish when navigating with the remote. It did playback 1080p content without issue though.The built in speakers are not that great. Definitely usable, but I noticed at low volume, it would cut in/out. At higher volume it sounded fine. Maybe a bit tinny. I recommend connecting your own soundbar or something.I don’t want to keep reiterating the same thing, but yeah this is actually pretty solid for a budget projector at this price range. Most people would be more than happy with it. It definitely exceeded my expectations.I know this will get used for backyard movie nights for sure.

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