🎬 Elevate your entertainment—big screen vibes, zero compromises!
The HAPPRUNNative 1080P Bluetooth Projector combines native Full HD 1080p resolution with built-in Hi-Fi stereo speakers and Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, delivering a versatile, portable home theater experience. Compatible with smartphones, gaming consoles, and popular TV sticks, it supports up to a 200-inch screen and multiple installation options, making it ideal for indoor and outdoor use. Backed by 24/7 support and a 2-year warranty, it’s a reliable, stylish upgrade for any millennial’s entertainment setup.
Brand Name | HAPPRUN |
Item Weight | 4.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.3 x 8.1 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | H1 |
Color Name | white |
Special Features | Picture Quality: Native 1080P Full HD Resolution, Suitable Scenarios: Indoor, Outdoor, Living Room, Bedroom, And Backyard, Sound Quality: Built-In Stereo Speakers With 5.1 Bluetooth Linkable Additional Speakers, Compatible With TV Stick, Access To Tons Of Streaming Programs, Compatible With Laptops, Cell Phones, And Gaming Consoles, Screen Size: 47-200 Inch Giant Screen |
M**A
Great value, keystone pretty useless, love this unit!
This Happrun projector is worth every penny. My last projector cost 4x as much and was only about 1/4 better in quality -- if that.Image quality is about the same, with the happrun actually beating out my old one considerably in noise reduction and sharpness settings. The haprun has better sharpness at the edges when I get it set up just right (see below,) but the top left and bottom left corners are still a little soft after doing everything I could to ensure a good setup. (Not a deal breaker for me.)The fan on this happrun is half as loud as my old one, which is great.The little hatch you can open on the bottom of the unit to easily clean the lens and screen is wonderful! I had to disassemble my old one to clean it, which meant there were often dust spots on our movie screen because it was such pita to maintain the machine. All projectors should be this easy to clean.The lightweight design is great. Not only is it portable, the standard tripod screw hole in the bottom makes it possible to just stick this on any tripod or light stand for quick setup and takedown.The speaker is actually loud enough to overpower the fan. I'll never use it because I use a soundbar or headphones. The speaker is tiny and sounds hollow but it'll work in a pinch of you need it.I only use HDMI so I can't speak to other connectivity features of the device.The one area this projector lacks in comparison to my old one is the keystoning feature. My old one offered four point digital keystone correction, while this haprun only features vertical keystone by means of a wheel. Yeah, you can use the wheel to square up your image if you can't get the projector level with your screen but I don't recommend it if you actually want to enjoy what this projector can offer. Any slight adjustment of the keystone wheel will make everything go out of focus from the center of the image to the bottom or top edge, depending on whether you're adjusting the top or bottom with the keystone. You absolute MUST get the projector level with your screen left to right because there is no horizontal keystone.If you move the keystone wheel, you may find yourself having a devil of a time getting your image in focus again because there's no markings printed on the machine to tell you where to return the keystone wheel exactly to center. I got mine as close to perfection as possible by adjusting the focusing wheel until the edge of the image that was NOT altered by the keystone wheel was as sharp as I could get it. Then I adjusted the keystone wheel until the opposing edge of the image was in equal focus. On my copy, doing this resulted in a sharp center as well. Once the image was in focus corner to corner, I just angled the body of the actual projector to straighten the image on the wall, ignoring the keystone altogether.To enjoy this projector most, you're gonna want to avoid using the keystone at all, which means you've got to have the projector perfectly level with the surface you project it on. I already owned a good tripod with a ball head mount that allows me to position the projector however I need to. If you don't have something to set it on or a way to mount it, you might not enjoy the image quality as much.All in all, I'm very happy with this purchase! If you're on a budget this is a perfectly acceptable TV replacement for watching movies or cinematic shows that deserve a big screen. At this price, you really can't go wrong. You just need a way to mount it and a little knowledge on how to set it up to get the most out of it.Oh, also, I went over to YouTube and used "projector test patterns," to get mine into focus and to help me adjust the color, brightness, and contrast. I highly recommend using those. It'll make your setup process way easier and give you a better looking image.
T**I
Great projector
The media could not be loaded. Cliff notes:Bright screen.Solid optical keystone.Supports immense screen sizes for the portability.Low latency.Sound on par with other projectors in price range.Solid value.After trying 3 other projectors that were glorified e-waste, this is the one.Bright, beautiful, and has fantastic software. If you’re looking for a projector like this, portability and ease of use are probably huge focuses for you. Let’s be real, we’re actual humans without our own dedicated theater rooms. The single plug and play ability here makes putting it up and taking it down a breeze. I bought this for home use, and also to take to hotels, etc. to be able to watch movies instead of news and sports. This thing is the perfect size for that. With my prior projector, I would have to lug around it (which was much larger) and bring my console to watch movies. By the time I ran all of the cables and set everything up, I was just annoyed and not at all relaxed. That makes the barrier to watching movies really high. Just plugging it in and having the OS setup is amazing. It simply just works. Get it on your WiFi and the world is your oyster. Having Google Play store access is HUGE here.Very happy with this purchase.
J**Y
Darn good entry into projectors or experimenting
Happron H1 Projector has been great so far. I have never owned a projector before, so I have nothing to compare it to, cheap or expensive. But for $70, I can't imagine anyone would be disappointed. The light output seems ok, but I can't use it on anything but very minimal or no lighting. The clarity of the image, while it is 1080P, looks like what you might expect from a 720p television. Good, way better than an old 480i CRT television, but not quite as crisp as a true 1080 LCD TV. Colors are accurate enough, I haven't been able to notice anything wrong with color reproduction, and colors are well saturated. All that being said, the middling picture quality (compared to a1080p tv) is way overshadowed by the AWESOMENESS of enjoying a theater sized image in your living room. It is soooo enjoyable and immersive, you forget your not watching a high end 4k image. Also I tried it on a cheap $70 120" screen from Walmart that came with two vertical stands, but that screen let half the light go right through it onto the wall behind, ruining the picture quality and causing distracting images on the wall. So I got a Elite Screens Manual B 110" screen and it's 200 percent better. You could also do pretty well with a smooth white or gray wall I think, I just didn't have a wall that was suitable.The sound from the built in speakers is also better than I expected, and perfectly serviceable for casual viewing. However it is awkward and distracting having audio coming from behind you and not from the screen area. So I have my media players going to my soundbar first, which extracts the audio, and send picture to the Happron. This was I also maintain quality, Atmos/5.1 surround sound, and avoid any audio sync issues. Speaking of audio sync, I paired the projector to the same soundbar with Bluetooth, and I had major sync issues. However, when I connected my Chromecast with Google TV to the soundbar with Bluetooth, sync was mostly fine. But I'll stick with the HDMI to soundbar first method.I'm pretty impressed with this projector overall, and I think it's a great entry into projectors to see if you'll enjoy and use one enough to justify a more expensive one. Or for occasional or casual use like me, this might be all you need. I'm gonna stick with this one for a while.
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