🎥 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The GROVIEW Projector delivers a high-quality home theater experience with 15000 lux brightness, native 1080P resolution, and a massive 300-inch display. It features seamless one-step screen mirroring, powerful dual stereo speakers, and versatile connectivity options, making it perfect for any multimedia setup.
Item Weight | 6.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.63"L x 9.06"W x 3.94"H |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Video Encoding | H.265 (HEVC) or VP9 |
Color | White |
Maximum Image Size | 300 Inches |
Maximum Throw Distance | 23 Feet |
Contrast Ratio | 12000:1 |
Controller Type | Remote Control, Touchpad Control |
Wattage | 80 watts |
Light Source Operating Life | 100000 Hours |
Display Resolution Maximum | 4096 x 2160 Pixels |
Additional Features | 15000LUX, 300" large display size, 4k supported, Zoom, FHD 1080P |
Control Method | Touch |
Minimum Throw Distance | 5.5 Feet |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Display Type | LED |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, Television, Tablet, Smartphone |
Brightness | 490 lumen |
Hardware Connectivity | AV Port, Bluetooth, USB, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio |
Mount Type | Ceiling Mount; Tripod; Table |
Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Lamp Wattage | 48 Watts |
Minimum Image Size | 50 Inches |
Form Factor | Portable |
D**S
Can't find better at this price!
I purchased this to replace a broken flat screen TV. I'm projecting onto a high quality 60" diaganol screen. The image is as sharp, clear and the color is vibrant. I dont feel like i compromised by not getting another tv. I discovered by accident that the quality of the screen can make a big difference. Take time to fine tune brightness, contrast, color and tint - easily accomplished with the onscreen menu. I dont know how it would perform on a 100 or 300" screen. On the 60" it looks more than good in a partially lit room and incredible in a dark room. The fan is quiet and not a distraction at all. The only weakness is the sound. Although the built in speaker is adequate, I was not able to get a true 2 channel stereo from an external sound bar. That can be remedied by using the audio output of the source such as a DVD or Blu-ray etc. The focus is manual. The keystone correction is also manual and limited in scope so placement will take some thought. I have the projector on my coffee table and the keystone works fine for an eye level screen. I still give this 5 stars because of the image quality at this price point. Their customer service is also top notch. Replies are immediate and the service is personal and helpful.
M**E
Good Quality Viewing
Hands down THE BEST. Before I was using it with HDMI to my laptop and that was running seamlessly. However it did not show Netflix. I’ve recently gotten an HD Fire Stick, that is the key !! I’m able to watch Netflix and other entertainment platforms effortlessly. I also connected my Bluetooth speaker for better sound. When we moved into our new home it was way easier to transport and set up than a TV. I’m gladly gatekeeping this projector 😂
A**R
Very good value
This is a very solid projector and great value for the price. Our family is enjoying a very large projection on our walls in our home as well as a projection screen while we camp.
M**S
Affordable and works great... would recommend
We've owned this for over a year and for a little projector it has plenty to offer. It's affordable and perfect for our needs. We are in a tiny apartment and didn't want a big TV hanging on the wall or using up floor space for one that uses a stand. It's simple and easy to operate. We purchased a cheap Onn from Walmart for $20 and we're able to get all the channels we want. The picture is clear regardless of whether you use a screen or just the wall. We've used both and you hardly notice the difference. If you're a real hi-tech person who will actually use ALL the bells and whistles of any electronic you buy, then this is probably not for you. There are some adjustments that you can't make on this model, but if you want it for movies and/or television programs, it's priced right and gets your needs met. I'd recommend it or purchase another one after this one wears out.
C**N
Wow just wow!
Wow, just wow. Amazing picture quality for the price. I had the TMY V08 and this projector is in another league. The image is so much brighter, easily double the brightness. Bright enough to watch with the blinds shut in the middle of the day, I could only use the V08 at night since it was so dim. The resolution is probably double as well. Its a little loud, but honestly you don't pay attention to it when watching anything. I bought a 150" screen to go along with it which I originally thought would look grainy at that size but I was pleasantly surprised to find it very sharp. Quality like this was thousands of dollars 10 years ago. Hooked up the old Wii to it, what a blast.
B**A
Perfect
Perfect. This is my second time buying this and I love it every time 10/10
E**I
decent video quality but VERY loud fan. NO NETFLIX/VIEWNG PLATFORMS
The product is good in the sense it is a projector. for the price and all i expected a bit of a loud fan but this was just kinda annoying after 10 minutes. the speaker was average/poor at best. the color wasn't very adjustable. The size is pretty large but fits the description and has no wiggle room with how the projector is facing up/down. Overall am just displeased with the fan, color, mobility and general quality for this price.
U**Y
Comparing this (JQ818C) to the newer model (RD881)
I purchased this model, JQ818C, for $140 and then immediately afterward noticed there was a "newer version", RD881, on sale--normally $160, but at $70 off, it was $90. So I ordered that too, to see which I liked better. This review compares the two models, with a specific focus on my desired use as a cheap home theater with an Amazon Fire stick streaming device.JQ818C is brighter, but bigger and with louder fan noise. Its ports are on the back, and controls are on top near the back. Keystone correction is rudimentary -- seems like it just basically tilts the lens up/down a bit. If you're seeing a trapezoid where the top and bottom are parallel, you will be able to adjust that a little to make it more square. But if the sides are parallel instead, no adjustment is available, which means you need the projector to be aligned horizontally with the center of your screen.RD881 is noticeably dimmer, but also smaller and with a quieter fan. Its ports are on the right side, and controls are on top near the back. It has more advanced keystone correction, which means you don't have to have the projector aligned with the screen either vertically or horizontally. Unlike JQ818C, RD881 comes with an attractive grey padded carrying case.Both projectors have a nice crisp image for the price, and both allow some degree of zooming in to get the projection to fit your screen. Both have a small adjustable "foot" on the bottom in front to tilt the projection upward a few degrees if needed. Both can be mounted on table or ceiling. Both use the exact same remote -- in fact, one remote turned on both machines when I didn't intend it to. They have significantly different UIs for settings, setup, etc. I liked the UI on RD881 better.Compatibility with fire stick:Both work fine with fire stick. If you have two Amazon Echo speakers, fire stick can be set to automatically pair with them, which results in easy, decent-quality stereo sound. Fire stick needs to be inserted into not only the HDMI port, but also into a USB port to supply it with power. Some USB ports on TVs/projectors don't provide enough power for the stick to work, in which case you need to plug the USB end into AC power (wall outlet). This is true for JQ818C but NOT for RD881. I.E. Fire stick can use RD881's USB for its power, but with JQ818C, it has to plug in to the wall. Supposedly Amazon makes a special USB cord to address this situation. I have one pending delivery so will update this review with info on whether that resolves the issue.Since RD881's ports are on the side, it stays with a nice short depth, so it sticks out less if you mount it on the wall. With the firestick plugged in to the side port, total *width* including the stick becomes about 12".Since JQ818C's ports are in back, the depth gets longer with the firestick in, for a total *depth* of about 12" including the stick.I am leaning heavily toward JQ818C because of the better brightness in a not-all-the-way-dark room. I plan to mount it from the ceiling but haven't done so yet. If the picture is still good from that angle, JQ818C will be the winner for my needs.UPDATES: the special fire stick USB cable did successfully get enough power out of the USB on the JQ818C. Here's a link to that cable: https://a.co/d/3ecY3skUnfortunately, when I mounted the JQ818C up as high as I needed it, the downward angle meant the image couldn't be fully focused (either the top half of the image was in focus or the bottom half, but never both). This was a deal breaker so I settled for the dimmer, but otherwise great (and correctly focused) RD882.
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