VOPLLS Mini Projector Review: WiFi 6, Bluetooth, and 1080p for Under $110

Key Features
Native 1080p with 4K Support
Actual native 1080p resolution, not upscaled from 720p like a lot of budget projectors claim. It accepts 4K input and downscales it, so streaming content looks sharp.
WiFi 6 Streaming
Built-in WiFi 6 means screen mirroring and app streaming run smoother with less lag. Paired with the Android TV system, you can run Netflix and YouTube without plugging in a stick.
Built-In Dual Speakers
Two built-in speakers that are louder than expected for the size. Good enough for a bedroom or small living room. You can also pair external speakers via Bluetooth 5.4.
Auto Keystone Correction
Point it at a wall at an angle and it adjusts the image automatically. Not perfect on extreme angles, but it saves a lot of fiddling compared to manual keystone dials.
Our Experience
I was skeptical about a sub-$110 projector, but the VOPLLS surprised me on setup alone. Out of the box, it connected to my WiFi in under a minute and the Android TV interface felt responsive, not laggy like some budget projectors I’ve tried.
Picture quality in a dim room? Actually sharp. Colors lean slightly warm, which works well for movies. In a fully dark room the image looks great up to about 100 inches. Push it past 120 and brightness drops noticeably, but for most bedrooms and small living rooms, 80-100 inches is the sweet spot anyway.
The fan noise is there, you’ll hear a soft hum during quiet scenes. Not a dealbreaker, but if you’re sensitive to it, pairing Bluetooth headphones solves it instantly. Speaking of Bluetooth, the 5.4 connection paired with my soundbar in seconds with no noticeable audio delay.
One gripe: the built-in app store is limited. Netflix works, but some apps need sideloading. Casting from your phone via WiFi 6 is the easier workaround, and it ran without drops during a 2-hour movie test.
Pros & Cons
What We Liked
- True native 1080p, not fake upscaling
- WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4 keep streaming smooth
- Auto keystone saves setup time
- Built-in speakers are actually usable
Worth Knowing
- Fan hum is audible in quiet scenes
- Built-in app store has limited selection, casting is more reliable
- Brightness falls off past 100-inch screen size
| Resolution | Native 1080p (4K input supported) |
| Connectivity | WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, HDMI, USB |
| OS | Android TV (built-in apps) |
| Speaker | Dual built-in speakers |
| Screen Size | 40-150 inches (80-100 recommended) |
| Keystone | Auto vertical + manual horizontal |
Common Questions
Can you use this during daytime?
Does it work for gaming?
Final Verdict
For under $110, the VOPLLS mini projector delivers a lot. Native 1080p, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and auto keystone, features that cost twice as much from bigger brands. It won’t replace a dedicated home theater setup, but for movie nights, bedroom use, or a backyard screen, it punches above its price tag.
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