- 【Smart Auto Focus & Auto 6D Keystone Correction】Effortlessly getting a clear and well-aligned image in 5 Seconds after powering on! YABER 4k projector comes with auto-focus and 6D auto-keystone technology, save hassle of manually adjusting, easily set up for movies or games.With the built-in displacement gyroscope and sensor, this smart projector can automatically detect changes and movement in the environment, adjusting the picture accordingly to ensure it stays clear.
- 【4K Support & 600ANSI & 20000:1 Contrast Ratio】Light up your viewing!The wifi projector utilizes latest AI optical algorithms, paired with German high-transmittance lens, boasting an impressive 600 ANSI lumens of brightness. Features native 1080P resolution and support for 4K movie playback, the V9 delivers a 20000:1 high contrast ratio for perfect detailing. Also, our projector offers a wide color gamut, including 121% sRGB and 99% NTSC, ensuring the most precise color reproduction possible.
- 【Latest WiFi 6 Projector】Wi-Fi 6 is compatible with 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks, with the maximum rate up to 9.6G bps.Compared with the 5G network,it has three times faster speed, larger capacity for data transfer, and lower latency, which means our 4k projector with WiFi and Bluetooth can provide more stable and smoother transmission between devices and projector when used with a WiFi 6 router.Say goodbye to the lag and hello to uninterrupted wireless projection.
- 【Upgraded Bluetooth 5.2 & Hi-Fi Speaker】Yaber V9 home theater projector 4k has 12W built-in Hi-Fi Speakers, offering a 360 degree surrounding immersive experience, and bringing you a stunning and loud sound enjoyment for home theater.Besides, you can link to various external Bluetooth devices such as headphones and speakers. The upgraded Bluetooth 5.2 chip can transmit stable audio 60% more efficiently and minimize damage to sound quality.
- 【Fully-Sealed Engine & Wide Compatibility】V9 outdoor movie projector is designed base on fully-sealed optical concept, which means it will not easy to enter dust, effectively reducing black spots and image loss, and extending the lifespan of the projector.Equipped with AV/USB*2/HDMI*2/audio ports, it can easily connect to Phone/PC/TV Stick/Switch.Any problem please be free to contact our after-sale email, Yaber offers 24/7 service 6-Month back and 3-Year repair, lifetime technical support:)
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[Auto Focus/4K Support] Projector with WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, YABER Pro V9 600 ANSI Native 1080P Outdoor Movie Projector, Auto 6D Keystone & 50% Zoom, Home Theater Projector…
Original price was: $359.99.$289.99Current price is: $289.99.
+ Free ShippingProduct Dimensions | 10.1 x 7.9 x 4.1 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.23 pounds |
Item model number | Pro V9 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 18, 2022 |
Manufacturer | YABER |
Language | German |
Lisa M –
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I needed a projector for an important meeting last weekend, and the one I initially received didn’t work. The projector powered on, but… no image. I figured it might need a moment to warm up, but even after a minute, nothing. There was a faint light inside, but not enough to actually project anything on the screen. My excitement quickly turned to disappointment.
So, I reached out to Yaber, not expecting much—but to my surprise, they responded right away!
Here’s where things went from frustrating to impressive. Yaber didn’t just reply; they offered to replace the projector and promised I’d have it before my event, even though I contacted them on a Tuesday. I’ll admit, I was a bit skeptical, wondering if this was too good to be true. But Yaber followed through. By Wednesday, I had confirmation that they were shipping out the replacement, and sure enough, it arrived on Friday—just in time.
The meeting was a success, and I couldn’t have been happier with the projector. Video and sound quality were fantastic, and setup was a breeze. We mounted it on the ceiling and flipped the image to fit our 100” screen. The auto-zoom and keystone adjustments were spot on, aligning the edges perfectly. Connecting to WiFi went smoothly, and it worked seamlessly with our Apple TV via HDMI.
Honestly, I was blown away by the picture quality. The colors were crisp and vibrant, far exceeding my expectations. I hadn’t heard of Yaber before this, but they’ve definitely made me a believer. I noticed some online chatter about reviews being “too good to be true”—but from my experience, Yaber’s reputation is well-earned.
garyburl –
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I already have a Yaber v10 (which I love and now have set up in my office) but wanted another projector for the family room and travel. I bought this model because of its portability and the auto focus/auto keystone functions and it does not disappoint.
The projector is mostly for the family room but also for some backyard movie nights, camping and my kid to take to friends (the backpack Yaber packaged it in makes that handy). Because the projector will have multiple uses I didn’t want it to be a huge hassle every time it gets set up in a new location – that’s where the auto focus/keystone function comes in handiest. In literally a few seconds, with the press of just one button on the remote, all the fuss of setting up a perfectly square frame and getting it in focus is gone. The auto focus is especially impressive – it is sharp and deadly accurate no matter where I place the projector which is a hundred times more convenient than me adjusting the focus, walking up to the screen to check, walking back to projector to adjust again, rechecking at screen, etc. Makes solo setup a breeze.
Now, as for the picture quality – it is excellent. Nice rich colours, deep blacks and good contrast. And the brightness is far better than I expected. This will get a lot of use during the daytime and has enough power to still give a great picture without being washed out by the sunlight from the adjoining rooms (see the attached video and pictures which were all taken mid afternoon with plenty of light still in room – projection will be even better when we get some blackout curtains installed.)
Was super easy to plug in my 4K AppleTv and 1080p Roku with the 2 hdmi inputs and the projector automatically adjusted to their respective resolution qualities. Very happy the projector accomodates the HDR settings on my AppleTV to give the best possible picture.
Setting up the projector with my soundbar and subwoofer system was fast and simple using the bluetooth function. it paired right away and is working beautifully with zero sync or dropout issues. I did try out the built-in speaker and it is decent. It cant compete with a full sound system but is fantastic for a stand-alone built-in speaker. Crisp, clear sound and didn’t distort even at full volume.
Overall it’s a great little unit. Compact size makes it perfect for portability and has a sleek modern look to fit in with decor at home. Super convenient to set-up and the menus are easy to navigate for additional functions like the auto shutoff timer. And the most important aspect – the picture quality – is where this projector shines. Highly recommended.
IcasNerd –
Decent little projector, our windows face south so sun glare is an issue for us. The remote stopped working after 6 months of use. New one is $20 off Amazon.
Amazon Customer –
Deviced wie Laptopn oder Smartphones (iOS , Android) werden meist nicht erkannt….keine Verbindung!
Handbuch ist zudem im Deutschen ein Mix aus Sprachen….
Lisa M –
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I’ve never written a review before. People need to know about this. I decided to redo my room because it was looking drab and saw a video on Tiktok of someone using this projector. It looked decent enough in the video so I decided to check it out. I saw it was only $139 and I had reward points for $100. Surprisingly I got a $30 coupon as well so I ended up only spending $9.00 on it all together. I can tell you that after using this for only a week I would have spent $200 on it if I knew what I know now. Seriously why do people ever buy TVs anymore. I’ll admit I’ve been completely sleeping on projectors because I had all those memories from being a kid and watching ugly grainy movies. Come join 2020. The picture quality on this thing is incredible especially for $130. I’ve seen the price recently dropped down to $80 so seriously what are you even waiting for ? As you can see the brightness is also excellent. The functionality is awesome as well once you know what to do. I had an old Apple TV hooked up to my old 43 inch Samsung tv in my room but it requires too many cords. So I’ll describe my set up to help you guys understand how you can use this to replace your tv and turn your room into a movie theater. Make sure you project it onto a wall. I’ve seen pics of people projecting onto a projector screen and it looks much different . Project onto a wall and you will get a full range of colors and detail. The first few pictures I have are from when I used the HDMI cable to hook up to my MacBook to watch media. It had a pretty incredible picture too but once I purchased a roku streamer stick. I noticed when I turned on HBO the quality got significantly better with a streaming stick attached. The HDMI to laptop is not ideal it’s just an option. In my case I move around too much on my bed and there’s also the fact that you can’t use your laptop while streaming. So do yourself a favor and go pick up a $30 roku streaming stick 4K version is preferable because that model is how you are going to get your sound to an Alexa bluetooth speaker as long as you have an iphone handy. I don’t think the earlier models of roku streamer have the Bluetooth Alexa capability. Then you are going to pick up any of the Alexa speakers anywhere from $20-40. I also am in the process of purchasing a projector tripod stand from Amazon because it’s very important to have a nice straight flat surface you won’t believe how I have it set up right now next to my bed I’m using an old Adidas shoe box to hold it and angle it right now. Silly I know but I had to get the spot I wanted the projector just right so I could apply my pictures to the wall to frame the screen. Anyway the reason I recommend the roku streamer is because it’s cordless. You just plug in the HDMI port and the other end for the power adapter into the USB charging slot and wala you don’t have any extra messy cords for streaming. The only cord you will need to plug into the wall will be the power cord for the projector. Which I confess is a little short but since I had planned to put it next to my bed to project on the wall I have an a outlet right there. So now that you have your roku streamer all set up on your projector you are simply going to pair your Alexa speaker to your iphone . You are then going to download the correct official roku app on your phone. Then pair your iphone separately in the settings on your phone to add a Bluetooth device. Once it’s connected open your roku app which has all your channels like HBO, Netflix etc. Watch your content through the roku app on your phone and hit the headphones button icon. Then bam your sound will play through your Alexa speaker and your video will play through your projector creating a theater like experience in your room. I have a small room as you can see so keep this in mind but the Alexa speakers are portable and small so you could theoretically keep a speaker closer to you if you have a big room. There are other sound options if you are trying to use this projector in a bigger living room setting but I’m simply trying to help out the people who don’t want to spend a lot of money but have a tv replacement that’s awesome . I seriously hate leaving my room now that I have this up. I’m also now looking at my MacBook like it’s obsolete it’s kind of sad. Remember you have to pair your iphone in the Bluetooth settings to your Alexa Dot or speaker first then open the Roku app on your phone. If you don’t feel like using your phone for that then you can just play the sound through your projector which is decent but I prefer the clarity of even a cheap Alexa speaker. All in all I saved about $400 on a new tv by buying this instead. I was looking at 4K TVs so I could watch the new Lord of the Rings 4K release. I would have had to buy a 4K player a tv and of course the movies. What I have now is 10xs better. I have to say I’d much rather be inside of Middle Earth on my wall then far away on a tinier screen that is less immersive. I was shocked how immersive it was. I’m actually not a big movie watcher but I knew part of the reason was because of how far away the movie was from me. I had a TV set up on my dresser across from my bed so this is just a big improvement from what I had. I find myself just zoning out in bed after work and even taking naps which I’ve literally never done in my life. My room is just so relaxing now. Also for all you that watch it Anime looks incredible and is more immersive than you can imagine. I can’t wait to watch the new season of Stranger Things on this thing. Also don’t judge. I’m not finished with my picture wall. My printer ran out of ink and it’s on back order.
IcasNerd –
I had originally purchased a less expensive model (Zeacool projector for $54.38 during Prime Day sale), but after I saw the specs for this one (Yaber Y60), I returned the other one and ordered this. It was $55.61 more than the Zeacool, but I think it was well worth it for all the extra features in the Yaber Y60. The Yaber model has native 720p HD resolution, (compared to the Zeacool which only has 480 native resolution with 1080 HD support), 4000 lumens (compared to the Zeacool with 2200), 4000:1 contrast ratio (compared to Zeacool with 3000:1), & 2 HDMI & 2 USB inputs (compared to Zeacool’s 1 HDMI & 1 USB) Using the remote, the Yaber model can also reduce the image size by 25% so you don’t have to move the projector if you want to shrink the image like the Zeacool would require. The Yaber also has a nice, metal finish on the top (compared to Zeacool’s plastic) and a quiet fan. It also has a pair of nice, loud stereo speakers and a 3.5 mm audio jack for connecting the projector to external speakers if needed. When I compared the image quality of the Yaber & Zeacool side by side, the Yaber’s was noticeably superior in brightness, color, and resolution. My family & I watched the movie Apollo 13 on a big screen we set up in my brother’s backyard and everyone was very impressed with this projector’s performance. The other minor thing that bugged me about the Zeacool was that the focus ring would wander when the projector was pointed up at the ceiling due to gravity, whereas the focus ring on the Yaber is rock solid and doesn’t wander at all. My daughter and I like to watch planetarium videos from Youtube on our ceiling so it’s really nice not having to constantly reset the focus. I haven’t tried the Yaber with Powerpoint yet but I am pretty confident that it will do quite well due to the projector’s brightness. I found the perfect sized case to go with this projector here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F1NG1YR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. I highly recommend this projector!
9/18/19 update: I found out you can add Bluetooth capability to this projector by buying one of these:
Mpow Bluetooth 4.1 Receiver and Transmitter, 2-in-1 Wireless 3.5mm Audio Adapter, Pairing with 2 Bluetooth Headphones At Once In TX Mode, Built-in Mic for Hands-free Calling in RX Mode https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KXIKCSI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QqXGDbE6VRDKA
Just switch the Mpow to transmitter mode, plug it into the projector’s headphone jack, & pair it with any Bluetooth speaker(s). It works great!
Heike Podewils –
The projector itself is fantastic! The picture quality is superb, and the sound is impressive. However, I didn’t realize before buying that it doesn’t have any apps. If you’re looking for a projector with built-in apps, this might not be the best choice. But for a great picture and sound at a good price, this projector is definitely worth considering.
K S –
I bought this projector after having used a cheaper projector for just over 12 months.
The other projector had a noticeably lower resolution, so I wanted something that was more clear.
I bought a different brand of projector before this Yaber one. Unfortunately it was damaged so it had to be returned.
Noise
To start with, I can say that all three projectors make about the same amount of noise. This is from the fans to keep cool. It is certainly noticeable. I have an app on my phone that measures sound. Obviously this is not calibrated but at least gives a frame of reference. With the projector on, and about 5 ft above and slightly behind me, it registers 50 dB. When I switch it off, this drops to 30. Seems pretty standard for projectors in this price range.
Focus
The autofocus setting is excellent. You can fine tune it. I have tried the smallest increment up and also the smallest increment down. In each occasion I went back to the original setting that the projector had selected.
I use the projector everyday, and it is in the same place, pointed at the same wall, so there is no reason to adjust the settings. By default, the projector sets the focus every time it switches on. I have turned this off. To save time, and also to save wear and tear. (I have a small security camera that used to do this as well and after a few years it broke down.)
Picture
The picture is very clear. When it says 1080p, I’m not sure this is quite right. I have watched a few things at 720p, and this is only slightly more blurry than the same thing at 1080p. Nonetheless it is a very good picture. With cheaper projector that I used for the last 12 months, there was no point in going above 480p. Nothing improved beyond that. Despite the other projector saying that 1080p was supported. With this projector, I do recommend using the 1080p option on YouTube etc.
I have the projector just behind my bed, projecting onto the wall at the foot of my bed. So the projection distance is less than 7 ft. Because of furniture and curtains, I have reduced the size of the projection to 96% of maximum. It is now the equivalent of a 69 inch TV. As I say it could be bigger, and if I was projecting from a greater distance onto a bigger wall, obviously even bigger again.
It is surprisingly bright. Compared to the last projector it is so bright that I have actually turned the brightness down. In a dark room, it is almost a bit overwhelming.
Functionality
If you play about in the settings, you can get the projector to switch on and select a particular HDMI port. It has two. This means that all you need to do is turn it on and it is projecting from your TV stick or whatever. There is no need to select HDMI or make any changes to the settings. Power on and go.
The projector interfaces well with HDMI. I use a fire TV stick. You can press the Alexa button on the remote control and tell Alexa to turn the projector on or off. To turn it off you have to say it a second time as switching off is a two-step process.
You can press the Alexa button and say turn up the volume or turn down the volume to adjust the volume. This only works for the volume on the projector. If you link a fire TV to an echo dot for example, the volume that is adjusted is the volume of the projector, even though those speakers are not being used if you are using an echo dot.
The projector has two speakers. These are at the back of the projector and face backwards. Turned up to maximum, again using my phone sound app, the volume shows as 89 dB. Loud enough. Setting the volume to 66% of maximum seems comfortable. 50% is a little low.
Remote control
The fire TV stick remote has infrared options. To set, either scroll down to set up the projector as Yaber TV (scroll to the very bottom of the TV options when doing this) or the IR code is 5575, group 2.
This means that you can program a fire TV remote to switch the projector on and off. And also change the volume.
The fire TV stick remote works much better for the volume control than Alexa voice commands. If you are using the projector speakers, the remote will adjust the projector volume. If you are using an echo dot, the remote will adjust the echo dot volume.
To switch it off there is a two-step process. Just press power button twice. You don’t need the OK button from the Yaber remote.
Overall I think this is an excellent projector for the price. The picture is clear and bright. The cheaper projector was noticeably more blurry and pixelated and did not interface with the remotes properly. Also there were more steps to get everything switched on and onto the correct screen. With this projector I just need one remote to run the whole thing and many of the instructions can be verbal so just one button. The one and only downside is that it is a little bit noisy. That is not unique to this projector and to avoid that I think means spending a lot more money.
K S –
For a lower budget simulator i will recommend this, its not the best on the market, but it works