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The Aurzen EAZZE D1 Pro is a portable smart projector boasting native 1080P resolution with 4K support, HDR10 visuals, and a 200% brightness boost at 350 ANSI lumens. It features advanced Dolby Audio and dbx-tv Total Sonics for premium sound, AI-driven 4-in-1 auto focus and keystone correction for effortless setup, and officially licensed Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube apps built-in. With ultrafast dual-band WiFi, two-way Bluetooth 5.2, and a dual-mode remote, it’s designed for seamless streaming and versatile connectivity, making it the ultimate home cinema solution for modern professionals.
Brand | Aurzen |
Product Dimensions | 25.02 x 17.78 x 9.5 cm; 1.36 kg |
Item model number | D1 PRO |
Manufacturer | Aurzen |
Series | D002 |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Portable |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 60 Watt-hours |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.36 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**B
Surprised
Surprised by the quality of the projector. It is my first projector and can not complain about it. Excellent sound with the built in speakers. Does not replace a soundbar or other sound systems, but offers a decent experience with dbx and Dolby.Image quality is great at 1080p, with lots of detail when projected at 100inch. Indoors and in darkness really offers a true cinematic experience, however during daytime it loses some detail, depending on the amount of light in the room.The auto focus and auto keystone also works without any issues, and resizes well.The fan will make some noise but does not bother me and it is not perceptible when using the built in speakers while watching movies or other content.The projector is easy to setup, and has built in apps like Netflix, Prime and Youtube, but paired with a Firestick 4K via HDMI really delivers a great experience and access to other apps.Overall it is a great and solid projector to enjoy content at a reasonable price.
M**W
Fantastic Projector
We had an older projector that was quite manual and sounded like an aircraft taking off, so it was time for an upgrade. We opted for this one and it was very easy to set up, as it automatically adjusts for things like focus and size. The picture quality is sharp and the sound is great. I don't know what number the volume goes up to because at 16 it's already blaring loud (but probably goes up to either 50 or 100!). We did have to send it back, though, as every 3 minutes (we timed it) a warning popped up on screen saying it was overheating. The manufacturer said that absolutely shouldn't be happening, so we sent it back to Amazon and thought we'd give the brand a second chance. I'm glad we did as the second one's been working perfectly. So if you do get a similar message to what we had, just send it back and replace it.
S**L
Fantastic value for money. Stunning sound. Good picture.
The Aurzen EAZZE D1 Pro is an impressive projector that delivers high-quality sound and visuals, with a few caveats to consider for specific use cases.The sound quality was a standout feature, leaving me thoroughly impressed. The audio is rich and clear, making it an excellent choice for watching movies or gaming without requiring external speakers.The picture was sharp and bright, with well-balanced colours that made for an enjoyable viewing experience. I noticed ever so slight fading when projecting onto my white blackout blinds, but not enough to bother me.While the projector comes with popular apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube pre-installed, it falls short in terms of app variety. At a minimum, it should include Disney+ and Apple TV+.The auto-setup feature worked well, making it easy to get started quickly. However, if adjustments like zooming in or out are required, you might need to switch to manual setup. Thankfully, this is intuitive.For the best experience, I recommend investing in the Aurzen stand. It allows for easy angle adjustments and can even project onto the ceiling.The projector performs admirably when connected to a PS5 over HDMI, however, it struggled to keep up with my MacBook.Overall, I'm delighted with the Aurzen EAZZE D1 Pro. The value for money is incredible. Hopefully they will update with more apps.
C**H
Good image, noisy fan
Under ideal conditions - i.e., excellent source data, the projector level with the screen, a dark room - then the image produced is impressive. Focus is good across the image but on my example autofocus on boot does not work first time and requires cycling the power each and every time. I could not correct the focus manually using the remote. Second boot it autofocuses correctly. Not sure why this occurs but perhaps a future firmware update will fix it. While the cooling fan is effective in keeping the device cool it is annoyingly loud, beyond what I find acceptable in fact and is intrusive on a quiet soundtrack. The fan drones on continuously whatever the temperature of the device. Control via the remote is responsive but has a bad habit of double-clicking unless you stab the buttons very quickly (meaning there is no anti-bounce on the keys). I was also disappointed that by default I cannot directly stream files from my networked storage system so needed to transfer files to a USB drive to play them. The workaround would be to use an add-on streaming device like a fire cube or stick, and while PLEX is supported and may also work I have privacy concerns about personal data it collects and full functionality is not free. Although most file formats appear to be handled and play correctly it identifies large (>4GB or so) .MKV files as 'audio only' and will not play the video component. Smaller files play OK. Altogether not a bad machine for the price and the results in a dark room are quite pleasing it is not as bright an image as the advertising would suggest. Any stray light kills image quality but in a dark room with 'Cinema' image settings it works and black levels are better controled. To get the next step up in projector image quality is significantly more expensive. Sound quality is only 'OK' and would benefit from external speakers, but it's still going to be fighting with the ambient fan noise. Headphones are a good option.