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🎥 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.















| ASIN | B09C28FP2F |
| Antenna Location | Home Cinema |
| Average Life Span | 100000 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 169,798 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,637 in Projectors |
| Brand | YABER |
| Brand Name | YABER |
| Brightness | 9800 lumen |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Television, Smartphone, Speaker, Tablet, Game Console |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, HDMI |
| Contrast Ratio | 15000:1 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 382 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Display resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Display resolution maximum | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Hardware Connectivity | Bluetooth, Bluetooth 5, HDMI |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 26.5L x 20.5W x 10.5H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | YABER |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
| Maximum Image Size | 350 Inches |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 20 Feet |
| Minimum Throw Distance | 4.75 Feet |
| Model Name | Pro V7 |
| Model Number | V7 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, HDMI |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | BASIC Smart Engine |
| Product Features | 2.4+5G WiFi & 5.1 Bluetooth, 4K Supported 300 ISO Lumens, BASIC Smart Engine, Built-In Wi-Fi, Digital Keystone Correction |
| Recommended uses for product | Home Cinema |
| Special feature | 2.4+5G WiFi & 5.1 Bluetooth, 4K Supported 300 ISO Lumens, BASIC Smart Engine, Built-In Wi-Fi, Digital Keystone Correction Special feature 2.4+5G WiFi & 5.1 Bluetooth, 4K Supported 300 ISO Lumens, BASIC Smart Engine, Built-In Wi-Fi, Digital Keystone Correction See more |
| Video Encoding | HEVC Main 10 |
| Wattage | 3 watts |
R**.
Excellent quality for the price
This is an excellent projector for the price. It gives a good sharp image and there is no noticeable lag in sound via Bluetooth audio connection (using Anker soundcore+). I was looking for a budget projector with the ability to project from an angle. This projector suited my purpose. It has a relatively low short throw ratio and I can get a 90 inch screen from an approx 3m distance. The sound from the internal speaker isn't terrible, but not to the level I require for film watching (my reason for purchase). I believe from my research into this projector that it'd be useless for gaming due to the lag. As I said, for the price, this projector is an excellent buy with a good image. For anyone looking to buy a projector, I will offer this advice for this particular product. Firstly, the brightness isn't particularly high, you will certainly need a dark room to appreciate it's capabilities fully. Saying that, it can perform with a bit of ambient light, but would be useless in a bright room. The automatic 6D function doesn't really work at all for me, however the manual vertical and horizontal keystone adjustment produces the desired effect. I use the keystone adjustment at its maximum settings to project from the side...this does cause some slight problems. Firstly, I believe this projector would perform much better if used without the need of the keystone correction (unable for me due to room set up). Using the keystone does invariably lead to a slight misfocus on the left or the right of the screen. This is not really noticeable with general viewing, but if you require perfection you should be spending a lot more. Additionally, I suspect, due to my use of the maximum level of keystone adjustment, on particular dark scenes, there does seem to be a band of faint light artifact that goes down the middle of the screen. It's only slight and can only be observed during particular scenes. The fan is noticeable, if this projector is to be used next to your head it will probably bother you. Mines round the corner, and I listen to films with a good sound system so it doesn't bother me. It has all the connections you should need to use a variety of devices. The Bluetooth function is only useable for sound output from the projector, not for audio/visual connection from a device to the projector. The lens cap is quite useless. It doesn't really fit or stay on (I believe this is only because I use it consistently at the maximum keystone correction, seems to physically move the lens so it doesn't fit on anymore. This projector is excellent so far. It's cheap and I hope it doesn't break down on me over time, up to now it's great. If you conside buying a projector my advice would be to invest in a good canvas screen along with a good Bluetooth speaker. Projection on to a wall or onto a cloth screen loses lots of the quality. Hope that helps any prospective buyers, I love this purchase so far.
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 like Connecting 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 .
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. Images Daytime 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 compatible Sound The 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. Hacks Update 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 keystone I 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 adjustments The 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. 👍
G**W
It's not Bluetooth - But please note the edited portion of my review
Misleading description. The projector does not have Bluetooth capability. The auto correction doesn't work. The picture is bright, but not close to a 1080p image. Avoid if any of the above is important to you. --------------------------------------- EDIT (18/2/2022) After posting my review, YABER reached out to me to discuss my issues with the projector and offered a free projector without any expectation of a positive evaluation of the product, but did ask that I provide some comments on their customer service, which I'll provide (along with further information about this product) below: Image quality: This is as you would expect with a lamp this bright and a projector at this price point. To get optimum results you need everything else to be 'ideal' (room size, screen, limited additional light sources on the screen etc). For a family film night, or the 'big screen' experience at low cost, it's perfectly fine. (And Mario Kart at 250" is particularly fun). Audio: It competes with the projector fan - as stated previously this product does not have bluetooth, but you can connect a dongle, or speakers directly. The internal speaker is relatively loud. OS/Menus: The GUI is slow, but laid out well. I connected via Miracast easily and the connection was strong enough to stream 4k (even if the image wasn't as such). The 6D does not work as advertised, but YABER advised that the instructions in the manual aren't the clearest and this is something being looked at. Overall Value: At this price point you're not getting the greatest, but it is an entry level 'big screen' projector experience. Don't replace a 4K tv with it, but consider it as a portable entertainment device that, used correctly and in the right conditions, can be very enjoyable. Customer Service: I cannot say enough about YABER. They contacted me, and listened to my issues as well as offering some advice regarding set up and the 6D issue (which still isn't right, but I think it's fixable with clearer instructions). I often don't regard these smaller companies as having much requirement for such a focus on customers, volume over quality, perhaps, but I was genuinely shocked at the attentiveness, and their pursuit to 'make things right'. YABER were also very clear that they did not want me to change my review of the product to a positive / glowing one, simply that my customer experience also be added. I did, however, think that as I have had the replacement projector a little longer, I ought to provide more feedback as my initial rejection was mainly from the missing bluetooth (and hopefully the catalogue entry will be modified to correct the description)
W**O
Very laggy, not good for games nor Mac. For image quality check customer images for better idea.
Summary Review: Product: Yaber’s top 1080p projector (YABER Pro V7 9000L) which at the time said £249 down with £55 voucher at checkout to £195. ASIN: B09C28FP2F •Yaber has mentioned on the carry case if not their listing advertising this as an entertainment projector, but with input-response-lag like this why not prioritise lower-latency (lower-lag, it’s as much as 1second) over things like even brighter colours? I guess it’s for movies not really for gaming, nor use with a computer, though for example the listing Q&A does say that it’s compatible with Mac. •Yaber has mentioned at the top of their listing advertising under Display Maximum ‘4K Ultra HD Pixels’ (see screen-snap attached), of course that’s an error at this price, don’t be mis-led, going by the title of the listing it’s 1080p. Either way, in terms of image clarity / sharpness the image blurring / ghosting / uniformity of the image focus would be the limiting factors. I’ve tried setting it to various sharpness settings to no help. -I recognise everything’s built to a price, for Yaber’s top 1080p projector, why not prioritise that an OS’s normal size text can be in focus evenly across the image (called focus-uniformity). I’ve tried hard to make a best case setup for the image quality, but this has severely limited where the projector can go to achieve that, undermining the adjustability features which reduce the image quality considerably. Buyer beware, I hope you’ll be more fortunate than me, my purchase went like this: After many hours of reviews about many different projector’s, this top of Yaber’s range projector *seemed* like a safe bet, so I took the plunge, these were the results: I’ve racked up many hours of using and plenty of learning about Projectors I felt prepared for the purchase risk reading many many Amazon reviews over many weeks (filtering out some of the reviews which seem fake, so-called verified ScAmazon reviews, where they offer an incentive to give what amounts to an unbalanced review, hopefully Yaber are not like that, otherwise I wouldn’t have bought from them. First few seconds of impressions are positive, but as you wake up to what’s what you realise it lacks in some basic areas which seriously put a downer on it’s actual overall value. Summary: +Brighter than expected for LED. +Colours more vivid than expected. +The carry case is a useful value add-in. I’ve worked for several hours to achieve the best possible image it can manage factoring in every factor I could imagine, after all that without success, it: -Loses a star for it’s significant lag / input-response-lag times. -Loses another star for it’s unresolvable blurred ghosting & focus-uniformity issue. The projector’s initial impressions were with big projector On-Screen-Display interface, the text is so big it’s easy to read, but at normal sizes text tends to be blurry / ghosted. -I didn’t deduct a star because it’s white-point is blue, but even in Warm mode (less blue more yellow colour balance) it’s still blue (see photos). Meaning it’s a 3 star out of 5. - 2) Detailed review about those major negative points and several positive minor points etc: Customer Questions and Answers: Q: Is this 1080p projector compatible with mac? A: Yes you can output video from your Mac to the Yaber via HDMI. Input-Response-Lag: Even in the example I’ve provided of an OS like Mac OS or Windows the lag times are so obvious it’s like someone else if following your cursor movements around after you. Please see recorded video so you don’t have to take my word for it, see the lag / delay between the overlayed projection images. Yaber has advertised this as an entertainment projector. I would say, that entertainment probably excludes gaming. For a movie, assuming there’s no sound lag, a movie just runs so the lag wouldn’t be an issue, so it’s probably better than a smaller-sized TV for movies. For e.g. gaming, where lag times are normally measured about / less than 100 milliseconds, Yaber’s top 1080p projector has laggy responses, I’ve found nearly 1 second at times, it seems to vary). That was on a new Mac’s OS pointer / cursor, buyer beware considering gaming with Yaber’s top 1080p projector. -Focus-blurring, how even the focus is across the image (focus uniformity) becomes very uneven unless projector positioned directly straight (impractical, hence the adjustment features). To try to make the best of and work around this projectors blurred focus & focus-uniformity issues, I’ve spent the last 6 hours re-arranging my room around positioning this projector for optimum results, familiarising myself with all the projector’s various on-screen settings / options including sharpness settings to try to get the image in clear focus without success, recording a bit of video and writing for this review. My vision is sharp, this projector image looks ghosted / blurred / out of focus, the photos show as much. No matter where the focus range is, normal OS text is ghosted / blurred / fuzzy across the image. I recognise the projector is technically outputting 1080p, but the optics are so poor the image is blurred. Having endlessly tried adjusting the focus to it’s best case, I’ve given up struggling with it. Neither is it that the projector is too far away or too close, it’s positioned with the suggested distance from the screen (throw-range). It’s well within it’s range of focus / focus-range, the issue here is a blurred focus & focus uniformity. See my example video. It’s a reasonable expectation to be able to read normal text in an OS across the interface image, e.g. across the tabs along the top of an interface. Part of the image can be sharp enough, but then another part not the image as a whole, this is about text being legibly sharp at different points on the screen without having to refocus the projector lens to see text on other parts of the screen, e.g. the tabs often along the top of an interface. Please see photos attached: my photos compare two overlayed projection images from the same computer output of 1080p. The computer is outputting standard 1080p HDMI both on the same quality cables, essentially Y-split for a mirrored view to the two side-by-side projector images, one a sharp image with good focus, focus uniformity, no ghosting, the other’s Yaber’s top 1080p projector (YABER Pro V7 9000L) with a blurring / ghosting issue. Try as I might I can’t even decipher smaller text across many parts of the image e.g. a calendar. It’s not a 1080p resolution issue, 1080p is fine on a projector which doesn’t have focus issues, these very words are being typed at 1080p resolution output from a different projector without focus issues. The issue is the Yaber projector I received has focus issues. I’ve tried all the relevant digital adjustments the Yaber has including image sharpening, that’s not done any good to help it’s basic hardware focus issues, seems more like a hardware issue with the optics rather than image processing. ‘6D' doesn’t help either, unsurprising as the issue is in hardware, a firmware / software fix can’t help feature. Focus uniformity is generally an optical focus hardware issue not a digital-adjustment issue, the image focus e.g. an OS interface text is not legible across the image. It’s either one part focused (e.g. the centre) but that puts other areas out of focus such that normal computer interface with normal size text is so blurred it cannot be read across various areas the image. - Moving on: +The remote (batteries not included) is quite reliable, it’s not too fussy about being pointed in a particular direction to work. The remote buttons are low-height rubberised buttons making it easy to find the buttons while looking at the screen. +On-Screen-Display (OSD): +Not bad, at least the menus don’t always time out, the user just clicks back to close the OSD which is preferable. +Colour Temperature is greatly improved when set to Warm. ~I think the FourPoint (corner) Correction Setting is useful, if only it was compatible with the Keystone features, but that’s mutually exclusive. ~Along the same lines, it would be great if the Rotate function was compatible with the Horizontal and Vertical Keystone functions, but that’s mutually exclusive too. ~Infinity Zoom > Whole Zoom seems to be limited to 70%, is otherwise the same thing as Reduce Display Size which goes to 50% reduction. Infinity Zoom’s independent Horizontal and Vertical settings don’t seem obviously useful, but it’s probably a low-cost software add on so it’s thrown in. -Came with a tiny dark grey mark on the white underside, I couldn’t remove it with a soft cloth so I let it be as I don’t mind. +The fan is reasonably quiet, thankfully not too loud. Some users reported the fan was loud because the live power cables were wearing on the fan (that would be dangerous) making it noisy, but at least in this case I looked through the vent and the wires were not too near the fan. ?I didn’t check the sound quality because in my case movie-level sound might upset others, there’s always over the ear headphones or external speakers if one so chooses. +It would be nice if the adjustable foot at the front was rubber like the other 4 feet are. +It’s great that it has a removable air-filter (not sure if it ever needs replacing or perhaps can be cleaned indefinitely?). +The inputs at the back are good. +The compact rounded form-factor is nice. +The supplied HDMI cable is just what’s needed. +The projector ruck-sack is smart and suits the LED projector’s portable form-factor. +The following are LED projector’s in general (this included): LED has a preferably rapid on/off, LEDs run cooler than bulbs, LED has a descent brightness for their power consumption (120W), LED tends to need little to no light-source replacement. - In closing, being this is Yaber’s top 1080p projector (YABER Pro V7 9000L), as much as I wanted for this to be good enough, as much as I put in many hours thinking how best to position if to help resolve 1) it’s keystone focus uniformity-issues, I haven’t managed to work around it’s limitation. The 2nd issue of the 1second input-response-lag cannot be ignored unless watching a movie. Potentially a USB firmware update could supposedly help, but in reality it likely won’t, as it would presumably already have considered input lag / delay before selling the product. For me these 2 points materially ruined an otherwise well considered product. From now on I’m filtering out these over-hyped projector products, best to stick with the more trust-worthy big brands who focus on getting the projector basics right which matter most, long after the box has been opened. Properties like focus uniformity and response-lag need ruin this otherwise encouraging product at this price. Keep improving products at this Yaber price point. It pays sellers to not tell it like it is, but to stretch interpretations where it pays them. Buyer beware. I wish I could trust sellers listings more for goodness sake, so see the attached video for what these two issues are. Jeff Bezos said Amazon is about helping customers make informed buying decisions. Too often Amazon is more like ScAmazon, to the point sellers are knowingly unaware of much to do with what they’re selling. If sellers are uncomfortable accurately telling-it-like-it-is for a reasonable asking price, perhaps what they’re selling amounts to is the issue, rather than ignoring that. What are needed are more accurate / tell-it-like-it-is honest / actual in-person real-world photos and videos (not photo-shopped / rendered super-colourful cartoon representations). Less manipulative pushing buyers to take the plunge / entanglement / involvement. The projected image would help the buyer make a more informed buying decision before going ahead, to avoiding wasting buyers and sellers time.
A**L
Excellent projector
This projector is very good. I have it projected onto my wall for movie and game nights. It’s very easy to connected devices to it via HDMI or wirelessly. I have my Firestick connected and my PS5 which both work great. The projector has built in speakers and the sound output from them is great and I have no need to connect an external speaker or soundbar. The picture quality is excellent and very bright giving an excellent overall picture for games and movies. The auto correction for the picture is great to meaning you don’t have to worry about the projector being slightly angled , just hope the 6D auto correct button and it will adjust the image accordingly. Overal ai have been very impressed with this projector and for the price it’s really good value for money. For the following reasons I have decided to rate it 5 stars: Easy to set up Excellent picture quality Excellent sound quality Excellent connection options Good carry case/hold all
S**S
Incorrect specification - not battery powered
I rarely write reviews but given that I wanted a quality projector which could run on battery, and this is listed as battery powered, it is fair to say I am disappointed. You must use a power cable at all times. The picture quality is pretty good and the sound is good enough for sport although I’m not sure I’d like it for movie style sound effects. The airplay with iPhone has been unreliable for me, but benefit of the doubt as it might be the individual apps. The phone is displayed fine and YouTube worked. Netflix and Disney+ did not. Hdmi with my laptop has worked fine. Lastly, the lens cap doesn’t click into place so just falls off if the unit is nudged.
K**H
The Best Projector below £200😊⭐️
Believe me this is one of the best projectors I have seen at a very low price of under £200. Definitely recommend Pros#. Very nice picture quality. Bright sharp & clear. Very efficient keystone adjustment focus wheel. I couldn't figure out the usage of 6D adjustment not working efficiently for me. But manual keystone is very good. Simple and easy interface. Good quality build. No movement lag on intense action scenes. Miracast capability Quick wifi 5G connectivity Decent quality builtin speaker(I haven't checked Bluetooth capability to connect to speakers). Cons# The fan is really loud and sometimes irritating 😒 in intense action scenes. The miracast ios (Screen mirror) from ipad pro works only for youtube & local videos. It doesn't work with Prime Netflix Disney+. Might be manufacturer should provide a software upgrade or solution or I am not getting it right 🤔 I had to use firestick 4K to access Prime Netflix & Disney+.
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