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The VISSPL Mini Projector is a portable powerhouse that delivers stunning 1080P visuals and versatile connectivity options. Weighing just 1.1 lbs and measuring only 6.1 inches, it's designed for on-the-go entertainment. With advanced WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 technology, you can easily connect to your devices, while the built-in HiFi speaker ensures an immersive audio experience. Perfect for movie nights or kids' parties, this projector is your ticket to cinematic adventures wherever you are!
Brand | VISSPL |
Product Dimensions | 24.38 x 12.9 x 6.1 cm; 1.09 kg |
Item model number | V16PRO |
Manufacturer | VISSPL |
Series | V16PRO |
Form Factor | Portable |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Voltage | 22 Volts |
Wattage | 50 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.09 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**E
A lot of kit for not a lot of money
So good! Only had it 10 mins and I'm so annoyed I never bought one earlier. The focus is sharp and clear, and easy to adjust with the ring on top. The packaging and opening of it feels like a much more premium item. It's a very well built bit of kit. In the box is all you could need; hdmi cable, VGA cable, lens cleaning swab and guides for set up. The remote control is basically an Amazon fire stick remote. The menus are easily navigated with the button on top though. It is not compatible with a phone or tablet to cast so you will need to plug a fire stick directly in (probably a work around for casting but I didn't need to consider it) it's a nice little unit, fits on the shelf above the bed perfectly! It was outstanding value, easy to set up and a joy to use!*Edit after a few weeks use* absolutely superb bit of kit! The fan isn't too quiet but doesn't ruin watching TV either. I'm quite annoyed with myself for not buying one of these much much earlier
S**.
Good Quality and full of features
Bought this to take when I go camping and although I've not used it camping yet I've tried it at home and happy with the quality of the picture for a projector. I also bought separately a USB C to HDMI cable to be able to stream Netflix from my phone to the projector and it was very simple to setup and works well (it's a little annoying that it is also running on the phone as well but that isn't due to the projector)The sound isn't bad considering it's a built in speaker but I'd probably choose to use either headphones or a Bluetooth speaker instead.The fan noise is there but in all honesty I didn't find it intrusive and if you're wearing headphones in particular you won't notice.The size is just a bit bigger than 2 beer cans stuck together which isn't too big.Overall very happy with the entire unit and looking forward to using it more
R**.
Great value
We bought this for our bedroom. Got a discount from Amazon so paid about £110. Pretty easy to set up although I would highly recommend getting it as face on to the wall as possible - focus is pretty difficult the more off centre the projector is. I do sometimes notice quite a lot of, I’ll call it light splay where the keystone/picture alignment tools are set. The true shape of the image shows up when the projector first turns on. Once it has booted up and the software image adjustments are applied you get the rectangle image but an over spill of light. It does depend on the image being projected as to how strong the overspill is.I read all the info on streaming services and the issues with mirroring screens and copy protection- we have Sky Stream, and luckily they had an offer on an extra puck for £6/mth so I headed straight for that. My other option was an older Apple TV box - I never got round to setting that up.I did buy a 5m power lead for it https://amzn.eu/d/flEU5cd and a 5m HDMI cable https://amzn.eu/d/iO45Qij. In order to be able to mount it high up and plug in at socket at low level.I also picked up a fairly inexpensive wall bracket. https://amzn.eu/d/11ujtimNow a bit of a tip for using a Sky Stream puck - when i first set up I couldn’t sign into some of the streaming apps (Amazon Prime and Apple TV+) so I plugged the puck into my TV, set everything up, and then plugged it into the projector. Worked fine after that.UHD - I have a UHD subscription to Sky. Initially then projector worked at 2160 resolution but on experimentation to see which resolution looked better the Sky puck stopped recognising the ability of the projector but works fine at 1080p.I initially thought that I would need to get some form of Bluetooth speaker but actually the speaker in the projector is pretty good, and perfectly adequate for our needs.For the price it is fantastic value. I’m sure more expensive projectors are better, but for what we wanted it’s great.
L**Y
Great value for money
The media could not be loaded. Soooo first off it took a while to figure out how to zoom in and out but got there in the end also you need at least 2.5m distance min from the screen for the projector to work effectively otherwise it’s blurry.Used on a freshly painted white wall and at a distance of about 4m from said wall I got a great picture very clear and upto about 150” at a guess.I bought a projector shelf (Amazon) on fitted it above my headboard and it’s fantastic for the money and easy enough to set up. I threw a firestick in the back but will be testing my ps5 this weekend :) very happy (bought the most expensive version)
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