🎥 Elevate Your Viewing Experience with YABER Pro V7!
The YABER Pro V7 is a cutting-edge 5G WiFi and Bluetooth projector that delivers stunning HD 1080P visuals with 4K support. Featuring innovative Auto 6D Keystone Correction, it ensures perfect image clarity, while its dual-band connectivity allows for smooth streaming. With a long-lasting light source and professional support, this portable projector is designed for both home and outdoor entertainment.
Brand | YABER |
Product Dimensions | 26.5 x 20.5 x 10.5 cm; 2.2 kg |
Item model number | V7 |
Manufacturer | YABER |
Series | Pro V7 |
Colour | White |
Form Factor | Portable |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Resolution | 4096 x 2160 Pixels |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts |
Wattage | 3 watts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2.2 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
F**C
Great for the price!
After reading several reviews, and watching endorsements from obscure affiliates that I'd never heard of, I really didn't expect much. I had assumed all the positive reviews were fake... but I decided to take the plunge because at this price, you can't really go wrong.I was wrong- massively so. The picture quality from my 4K Firestick is really impressive, and there is no sound lag whatsoever between the projection and Bluetooth speaker.ImagesDaytime images are ok- like watching a TV on it's dimmest setting (whilst in fact the lamp is ramped up to nearly max). The image I've posted with this review is daytime, with bright sunlight through non blackout curtains, like voiles. In the dark, the image is sublime and bright- but with some trade-offs of course. No, you're not going to get Oled quality blacks, or 100hz refresh rates but then you won't get screens 100+inches without spending a minor fortune or remortgaging the house. It's worth noting isn't a 4K projector... it's merely compatibleSoundThe onboard speakers are sufficient for daytime TV.... think waiting at the hospital watching Jeremy Kyle or something- it's background, tinny and really not the best. But what do you really expect? The fact it even has some semi intelligible speakers on board is a bonus. Things are much better when connected to a Bluetooth speaker- the sound reproduction is good, suffers from nearly no lag (we're talking milliseconds here, really not noticeable) and can provide you with a really immersive cinema experience.HacksUpdate the projector as soon as it's out of the box- WiFi connection and settings menu will take you there.The fan noise (once high speed fan mode kicks in) can be a bit loud if it's positioned close to your ear, and you don't have much volume on the speakers. The only way I've found to bypass the high speed fan mode is by pressing the off button once and then continuing by pressing any other button. This seems to slow the fan down for the rest of the time until the projector is restarted.6D and 4D keystoneI can't get on with the 6D- 4D works just fine. However, bear in mind that any keystone adjustment tends to reduce picture quality slightly, so trying to get a good position for the projector with little or no keystone adjustments will yield the best results.Image adjustmentsThe presets are adequate, but take yourself the time to familiarise yourself with the 'user' parameters you can modify- the key to a decent daytime image lies there. With other options, playing around with the other menu options might be helpful- I didn't really notice any difference with the noise reduction, but the zoom function is useful. One thing that infuriates me is the constant resetting of the image every time an adjustment is made to the keystone functions, just stick to using 4D.In conclusion I think that if you're reading my rambling review, you're probably unsure of whether you should plump out 200 odd quid for this product. Do it- I wholeheartedly recommend this product, but only uf you are able to accept that at this price it's not going match the high-end ones available. For the price, it's absolutely worth it and will give you much joy- you just have to learn how to manipulate it sufficiently. I use this on a large white wall- I didn't bother with a screen. So for the cost of 200 (projector) & Bluetooth speaker (50), £250 seems like a very reasonable cost to have such a great cinema experience.I am likely going to purchase a second one for a different room, funds permitting.Also, please not that I have absolutely no affiliation to Yaber, Amazon or anybody else. As much as I would love financial gain for my long-winded review, I sadly didn't get anything. 👍
R**1
Excellent budget projector
This projector is really good when best placed at 15 feet away from Screen and Env is dark . This gives 120’’ . Images are crisp with a lot of fine tuning options to get the best pictures . Initially I did have few teething issues likeConnecting Bluetooth would play sounds on both device speakers and on Bluetooth device . Due to a lag this didn’t sound very well and desynchronised. I wrote to the customer support who did respond and issued me a refund saying there were limitations for the model . One other thing is : The Bluetooth device has to be added and connected every time and projector does not remember . Device Speaker sounds are loud and great with stereo and surround and hence may not need a home theatre system depending on your choice . I was only able to hook up my Dolby systems when using HDMI cables as a return path for the sound . I would strongly recommend it .I also bought pro7 as it had higher lumens ( brightness ) than the newer model of 10 they came up with .image Tuning is very important in any projector specially if you do not wall or ceiling mount it . so do buy if you have patience to do a bit of tuning every time.The automated focus doesn’t work for me and not sure who is at fault here . Once wall mounted one need not touch that ever . A 4 star as the customer support was great and device really good for the money except for that bluetooth glitch .
J**J
great projector for the price point.
***UPDATED***After contacting customer services, my issues were resolved with another software update. The sound sync issues have disappeared and the video display seems much better. Kelly at customer service was brilliant, really quick with replies and advice and was very knowledgeable about the projector. I have put it to 5* now as it's pretty difficult to not give it that for this price point it's great value, the only thing that would make it even better perhaps is auto focus or perhaps a software face lift.I am currently projecting onto a white wall in the living room and you can still use it in the day time although admittedly my living room is relatively free of daylight on the wall I am using. A good quality screen would probably make things look better I am sure.For now it's a 2* review because despite all the good reviews on here & YouTube it seems so far that mine could be a dud...First off the brightness is good & it does work well in the daytime in the living room... It's not as loud as lots of people have made out... The "hair dryer" noise is not true for me at all.Unfortunately that's where the good stops for me:I use a fire TV cube as my video source connected by ethernet cable & hdmi to the projector...The sound sync issues are crazy there's a delay of about 1.5s between the video & sound for prime video, Netflix & Disney+...I've tried using the projector speaker & my Bluetooth soundbar but it's the same issue & just can't seem to be fixed.The picture is definitely good in terms of brightness but not so much in terms of clarity there's a slight blur which gets very noticeable when videos start playing. I've adjusted the focus & keystone but it's as if it just cannot focus that last little bit for a truly crisp image especially when there's alot of motion.The internal speaker is generally good but mine does have a little tinny rattle at anything above 45I'll try & contact customer services in the hope it can be fixed. Other companies haven't been great with their customer service so I'm hoping yaber will be better.