🎬 Elevate Your Movie Nights with WiMiUS K9!
The WiMiUS K9 is a cutting-edge 4K projector that combines Netflix certification, Dolby audio, and advanced connectivity features. With 700 ANSI brightness, native 1080P resolution, and innovative auto focus technology, it transforms any space into a home theater. Enjoy seamless streaming and immersive sound for movies, gaming, and presentations, all while benefiting from a fully sealed optical design for longevity.
Brand Name | WiMiUS |
Item Weight | 6.98 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.26 x 7.16 x 6.33 inches |
Item model number | K9 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | black |
Special Features | First Netflix Officially Licensed Projector; 20W 3D Stereo Speakers; 700 ANSI brightness; Auto Focus & 6D Keystone Correction |
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Best One Yet with a caveat
The media could not be loaded. Edit: Fan NoiseAfter some extended use the fan has gotten louder. It still comes and goes like a wave but has on several occasions remained constant in the metallic rattling sound. I have contacted customer service and submitted videos of the issue. After some back and forth I was informed that is normal operation within spec and given the solution to "just turn up my volume" - this projector no longer suits my use case and I will have to purchase a different one - If fan noise is not an issue I still recommend and stand by my review below as everything else has been great.After a couple of years abusing my Yaber Pro V7 projector with nightly use I was in need of an upgrade. Now, it’s easy to spend well over 1k dollars on a really good projector, but I don’t have that kind of budget. The real challenge is finding a quality projector for under $500 so with an extensive search and seeing some familiar ones I’ve considered previously, I found this top rated projector. After reading some of the reviews I decided to give the WIMIUS K9 a try. I’m reviewing this after almost 2 weeks of owning it and I’m truly impressed. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting to be this happy with it.What stood out to me initially was the ease of setup. I use a Roku device so all I needed to do was connect to my WiFi and I was ready to go. But I think it’s really cool that the WIMIUS K9 comes preloaded with apps to stream. I also use a Bose Soundbar connected via Bluetooth so I don’t need to use the included speaker but during my initial setup I did test it out and it was better than expected. If I didn’t already have my Soundbar I think I would be fine using it. The Bluetooth connection is LIGHTNING FAST and stable with no noticeable sound sync lag. Picture quality has completely surpassed my expectations for a unit in this price point. Sharp image that is rich in color and deeper black point than I’ve experienced with previous projectors - and this was just on the default factory setting! Also the Auto focus and Auto Keystone ensures the best possible picture every time you turn it on.There are plenty of controls to dial in your picture quality and their presets do a good job as well. I use projectors in my bedroom mostly at night with limited use in the day. I say limited because I have a skylight that I can not cover to make the room completely dark and previous projectors got really washed out. The WIMIUS K9 is making daytime viewing a bit more possible. I’m not saying I recommend it, but If it’s a sick day or a lazy day, I can stay in bed and watch instead of transferring to the living room TV like before. At night or in dark setting this thing is fantastic and since I usually fall asleep watching, it’s important for me to have a relatively quiet operating unit. Some projectors are so loud that it’s not possible to sleep and my last one was quiet in comparison, but this is my most valued feature of the WIMIUS K9 - the fan is QUIET - this is the quietest projector I’ve ever encountered.Yes, it is the best one yet… but it’s not perfect. During the setup I encountered a screen to accept Updates and Data Collection which made me a little uneasy. But after viewing additional details I was able to accept only the Automatic Updates and continue. An update was needed and it went smoothly. I may choose to disconnect the projector from my WiFi just in case and reconnect occasionally for update check. The air filter screen on the side I found a bit difficult to remove and this will be something needed to do regularly for maintenance. The fan, while quiet in overall operation tends to change in tone and is in a wave pattern with a little ratchety sound, similar to how a bathroom vent fan that needs replacing sounds, but MUCH quieter and is only noticeable when no volume is on.Check out my pictures and video showing some of the things I mentioned in my experience to get a better idea. Overall I couldn’t be happier with the purchase. This is a quality projector at an affordable price making it a truly great value.
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It Found a Place in My Home
Update: My initial issue with this projector was that it's too dark. That still stands for my initial needs. That aside, at night its found a place in my home, and I've begun to really enjoy it. I have been able to cast off my phone and connect to YouTube and Netflix just fine. This isn't our main projector but I have found the built in speaker to be good enough for light viewing. The ability to cast my phone is enough for me to actual get some use from projector. I know this a more common feature these days but its new to me and I like having it built in. I've moved it around a few times since getting it and there is something to be said about auto keystone and auto focus at this price range. Its a very nice feature that I didn't realize I would use and has made this projector the one I would bring with me to an impromptu movie viewing for how quick it is to setup. Its stays in my bedroom for now, with my latest grip being that the app store should be the google app store. Casting has been the most convenient option to get around this as it pairs almost seamlessly but I'd like to be able to load my niche streaming services like Dropout without much fuss. All in all I wasn't expecting to like this as much as I do, sometimes I get lazy and the simplicity of something like this is appealing.Original: Unit was opened and immediately put back in The box. Listing says 700 ANSI, it’s not even half that bright We had an eclipse and this image was still to dark. The NexiGoPJ40 was so bright in comparison. I thought the audio issue I between the Nexi and my sound system was worth trying something with “Dolby” but not I’m reconsidering the NexiGo. There was a tin rattle whenever I actively turned on Dolby audio.If you have a pitched black room, or you only intend to use it at night, I would say it’s probably a nice deal, but don’t get it for the Dolby audio,It’s average at best. The apps and the simplicity of the apps is still appealing, but there are better options if you want better quality video for the price.PS. Get a sound bar, finding it’s the simplest solution to connect higher quality audio to these sub 500$ projectors. There low voltage impedance when I connect my bose sound system in any of these projectores as they only have Audio in these days. It’s like a static that just doesn’t need to be there when things are supposed to be quieter.
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