🎥 Elevate your viewing game—big screen brilliance meets smart sound in one sleek powerhouse!
The AURZEN BOOM 3 is a groundbreaking 3-in-1 smart projector featuring native 1080P resolution with 4K HDR10 support, 500 ANSI lumens brightness, and advanced AI-driven auto focus and keystone correction. Equipped with 36W 2.2 channel Dolby 3D stereo speakers, dual-band 5G/2.4G WiFi, Bluetooth 5.2, and a proprietary Smart TV OS with officially licensed streaming apps, it delivers a seamless cinematic experience indoors or outdoors. Its versatile mounting options and multiple connectivity ports make it the ultimate all-in-one entertainment hub for professionals and trendsetters alike.
Brand Name | Aurzen |
Item Weight | 5.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.85 x 6.69 x 8.46 inches |
Item model number | F503 |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | The First 3-in-1 Projector Ever; Netflix/Prime Video /YouTube Officially-Licensed; Smart TV OS to Support 1,000,000 Videos; 36W Strong Speakers & 3D DoIby Audio; Auto Focus & Auto Keystone Correction; HDR10 and MEMC Technology; Native 1080P and 4K Supported; 500 ANSI Lumens; Two-way Bluetooth 5.2 & 5G and 2.4G WiFi; Sealed Optical Engine; Input:100-240V; 50-60Hz; The Ideal Present for Birthday, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Halloween, Christmas Day |
F**N
Impressive "Complete" projector!
The media could not be loaded. So I have been really into buying and reviewing these new lifestyle projectors on Amazon over the last few months. I have posted reviews here on Amazon for both of the Elephas models (W1K and YG model). I really like both of those projectors and do highly recommend them. I will also post a review shortly of the DBPower S5.I purchased this model based on a variety of Youtube reviews that I have been watching. The most notable difference between this projector and almost every other Amazon unit under $500 is the speaker system. In fact if you watch any of those Youtube videos they all pay particular attention to the unique speaker unit. It is a "2.2" system as it has two conventional speakers (tweeter and woofer) along with two "subwoofers" built in. The result is probably the best sounding speaker I have heard from any of these projectors.That is great but in all honesty it doesn't matter that much for my current application (video) as I have the projector hooked up to my 7.2.4 AVR. I am more focused on ease of use and picture quality. To illustrate the latter I took a video purposely not under ideal conditions. The video and pictures were taken yesterday in my living in full daylight. The black out curtains are pulled open and, as you can tell, light spills into the room on two sides since it is an open room. I think that is some pretty impressive performance for an advertised 500 ansi lumens (I think it is brighter than advertised specs based on the comparison with the two Elephas models).Now I will say one thing. The projector is only half of the equation. The other half is the projector screen. The screen I have been using is a 120 inch ALR (anti light rejection) screen from a company called XIAOHUI. It is very inexpensive selling at between $40-$65 depending on the timing of your purchase. It has metal bars that slide through the screen at the top and bottom to help retain the overall shape. As you can tell the screen makes all of the difference in the world for the final visual experience..The projector is also extremely easy to setup and use. It uses the same operating system as the Elephas models which, as I mentioned, is not only super easy to setup but also very good when it comes to picture adjustment options.I mentioned that this is an impressive "complete" projector in the title of this review. I say that because I think the audio matches the picture performance plus you have an extremely easy to setup and use interface. For the price this is currently selling for, around $179, you should seriously consider this projector. Some of those Youtube videos I watched were from a year ago when the unit originally sold for $500.Don't hesitate when considering buying this projector.
N**Y
Great projector for home movie nights! 🍿
I’m really happy with this projector. The image is bright and clear, even in a room with some light. Setup was simple, and it connects easily to my laptop and phone. The black casing looks sleek, and the built-in speakers are surprisingly decent. I’ve been using it for movies and presentations — totally worth the price!
M**K
GREAT mini projector
I've tried three different ones this week and the boom 3 was my favorite. The things you need to know that were important to me - this is the best for the money out there! It has the best sound of all and it has a great picture. If a lamp or two were on in the room, it was still "OK" . It is best if in a dark room, but some light was still ok. We did have a 40" tv still set up - in the room - and compared to it (brightness being a 10 - the projector was about a 6 in brightness. It was still way better than the 300 lumens projectors I had tried. This one was the easiest to use, and has great auto correct features (meaning it is able to see the size of the screen and angles and automatically adjust to it. Those feature, however, didn't work if the projector is too far to one side or at too much of an angle. We tried to position it on a night stand next to a king sized bed with a 100" screen 15' away and it would not "automatically find and fit the screen" but I could "zoom" to make it smaller and fit the screen and then adjust the angles manually to get it perfect - but it wouldn't remember it for the next night of TV watching. Since it had to be done manually at this side angle, I decided it was a NO GO - because i didn't want to take the 3or 4 minutes to get it set up every night. Also, another negative, is it needed a firestick in the HDMI port to get more important apps like peacock and hulu. It had tons of apps, but not the three we used. Another negative, for me, is now I have to use 2 remotes - one for the projector set up, then one for the firestick (not to mention the blue tooth sound bar (3rd remote for volume) but that one at least was "remembered" by the projector and would connect each time automatically. Overall, it was a great projector - heavy duty - bigger than I expected (8.5" square and about 7" tall.) Definitely well built and worth every penny!
A**R
Remote has you-tube shortcut
Great lil projector! Not bright enough to watch a show n daylight w open window. It does fine at night, clear as a bell sharp as a tack no need to send it back. App stacked!
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