🎬 Elevate Your Movie Nights with Vamvo!
The Vamvo L6200 Projector delivers an immersive home theater experience with 1080P Full HD resolution, 5000 lumens brightness, and a massive display size of up to 300 inches. Its built-in HiFi stereo speaker and low fan noise ensure a captivating audio-visual experience, while versatile connectivity options make it compatible with various devices.
Brand | Vamvo |
Package Dimensions | 37.49 x 28.91 x 14.81 cm; 3.54 kg |
Item model number | L6200-US |
Manufacturer | Vamvo |
Series | L6200 |
Color | Basic |
Standing screen display size | 300 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Voltage | 100240 |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 3.54 Kilograms |
A**R
Amazing product!!!!!
It's a fantastic product at this price. Images are so bright, vivid and sharp. I'm currently using a 150" screen and it has been an amazing experience for me. I've noticed some heating problems, hoping it'll not bring any big problems in future. Im satisfied with my purchase.
S**A
Good projector for an affordable price
Good projector at a very competitve price. The product finish looks sleek and nice. Images and videos are clear and sharp. Fan sound is very nominal which I didnt expect. A definite yes to those who want to enjoy movies and gaming. Only con that I noticed was the OS could have been made better. Go for it!
A**M
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D**B
Excelente calidad precio, por 200usd no te vas arrepentir
El producto llegó mucho antes de lo esperado, lo compre un jueves y llegó el domingo , no esperaba que fuera a llegar tan rápido. Soy de Monterrey México.La experiencia de abrirlo es muy buena, se ve que viene muy bien protegido con su mochila que la verdad está excelente para transportar a todas partes.La calidad de la imagen fue algo que me sorprendió por el precio, me costó alrededor de 200usd o 4mil pesos mexicanos lo cual es una pantalla de 100pulgadas con excelente calidad de imagen para ser 1080p, lo primero que hice fue conectarle mi Xiaomi tv box y es una experiencia muy agradable, funciona con mucha fluidez.Lo único "malo" es que el control no es Bluetooth por lo que tienes que apuntar al proyector para encenderlo y/o configurarlo , pero la verdad por el precio se entiende y prefiero que los diseñadores le inviertan a la calidad imagen del proyector en vez de invertir en buenos accesorios, y este producto es un claro ejemplo de ello.
M**S
Great projector for the price.
Great projector. It's easy to set up. Internal speaker is loud enough to watch a movie in the backyard. As you can tell by the pictures it needs to be fairly dark to see the movie properly. Dusk onwards. Trying to adjust the brightness/contrast just makes the picture look washed out. Default settings works pretty good. Remote control is nice, just have to point it at the projector. Lots of connections. Haven't tried playing from a memory stick yet but HDMI cable connected to my Samsung tablet works flawlessly. Fan noise doesn't interfere with movie watching. Really didn't notice it after a while. Overall just a great projector at a great price. No complaints
S**C
Great Product, Impressed with the picture quality and Hi-Fi sound
Really surprised with the picture quality. After reading lot of comments, I chosen this one. Feeling good, very good picture quality with Hi-Fi sound. The sound is loud enough even for the big room. Personally loved the ports given for this device. Especially 5V output port is very useful for connecting a fire stick or an any casting device. Value for money and worth to buy. Thank you Vamvo!
T**N
Good product for its price.
Good projection 1080p native resolution. Bright projection. Quick start. Good loud built in audio.Fan is little bit noisy but if you have headphones for audio, then no problem of noise.Keystone 15 degrees is bit less. 30 deg should have been better.
A**J
Extremely Versatile & Well Designed
I discovered this Vamvo projector through a coworker who was very pleased with the one he had purchased. It turned out to be just what I needed for a small outdoor event I was attending in Austin to showcase art and music from Burning Man. The first photo shows my initial backyard test with a temporary setup. I was blown away by the quality of this projector, considering the reasonable price point. I fabricated a sturdy stand so I could run the projector outdoors, unattended at my event, and it was a great success.I'm impressed by the Vamvo's image clarity at 1920x1080 resolution and especially by the 5000-lumen brightness which, even at full-throw using a double garage door as the screen, was very visible in dim ambient light. I also love all the available IO options: two HDMI ports, and for legacy equipment, baseband/component ("AV") and even VGA! For audio output on VJ sessions, I brought along a 1/8" y-cable so I could drive powered speakers as well as a Bluetooth link to a chain of wireless speakers.Crucial features for me were the media options: the Vamvo takes a micro SD card as well as a USB mass storage device like a thumb drive, and it supports a good range of popular video formats/codecs. (There's also a convenient, USB power-only port for supplying 5V to devices so for example, you can power your cell phone while streaming over it.) For my project, I wanted to display prerecorded content, so I purchased a 128 GB SD card and a small form-factor 128 GB thumb drive. I found that the projector's OS couldn't read my new drives because they were formatted as exFAT, so I reformatted them to the more universally compatible FAT32. Windows won't permit you to do this with a driver larger than 32 GB--although it *will* mount and support it--so I downloaded and used a free formatting utility. By copying my mp4 video files to both the SD card and the USB drive, I had a backup in case of corruption, but if I want, I can use the combined 256 GB for movie storage.The on-screen menu system is basic but adequate. To access the menus, I seldom use the touch-sensitive buttons on the projector, preferring the more feature-rich remote controller instead. (But its nice to know the option exists, if ever I misplace the remote.) The projector has two IR receivers for the remote, one facing forward and one facing backward so you can command the projector if you're sitting behind or in front of it. If the projector is behind me, I just aim the remote control at the screen and bounce the signal back to the projector; it's conveniently like controlling a TV. One feature I would like to see on the remote is a skip command (next/previous) specifically for media files. The work-around is either to step back in the menu and select the next or previous file, or else to fast-forward (there are two FF/Rew speeds) to the end of the current video which could take some time. I've taken one(-half?) star off the Remote Control rating for this, but that's perhaps a bit harsh for this minor inconvenience. But compared to all the other very well-thought-out features, this inconvenience stood out.I've run this projector in a number of settings now, both indoors and out, and I'm impressed by the performance as well as the intelligence and versatility of design. The housing around the LEDs becomes warm but not hot to the touch; the internal fan has proven a good balance between quiet and effective. There are even a couple of removable hatches permitting the user to blow out the dust screens if necessary in linty environments. The projector has modest (~15 degrees?) keystone correction--a manual control that adjust the optics for use only if the screen is above center line, not below. But that should pose no problem if you suspend the projector from the ceiling because there's an inversion setting that permits upside-down mounting (I plan to exploit that feature in my media room) and even a left/right mirror swap so you can project from the backside of a translucent screen (I might use that in an art installation to project through a scrim). Other user controls affect aspect ratio (auto, 4:3, 16:9) and picture quality (contrast, brightness, sharpness, etc. if I recall correctly.)I find the sound over the 5W internal speaker to be perfectly adequate for most personal viewing, but as with any projector, connecting to a decent sound system is best for movie viewing. The remote has a volume control for the internal speaker.In my opinion, this company has gone all-out to provide the user with a great experience, right down to the nifty soft-case and the cables they provide (HDMI, and 1/8"-to-component) to facilitate most setups. To the included accessories, I also added a long and a very long 1/8" stereo cable (for distant speaker placement, but you could alternatively use a Bluetooth transmitter) and a UsbC-to-HDMI adapter so I can stream video from a cell phone or tablet. I have yet to test the projector with a Fire TV Stick or Roku. I think the Vamvo projector is a great value for such a versatile, well-engineered and high quality item; I highly recommend it.
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