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The Yaber V12 is a portable smart projector featuring 750 ANSI lumens brightness, 4K support, and a native 1080p resolution. It runs on an official Linux system with built-in Netflix and Dolby Audio 5.1 for immersive entertainment. Equipped with AI autofocus, keystone correction, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and multiple connectivity options, it offers versatile placement and seamless streaming. Its sealed dustproof design and included adjustable stand ensure durability and convenience for home cinema, outdoor, or camping use.
Brand | YABER |
Product Dimensions | 24.99 x 19.28 x 22.48 cm; 3.3 kg |
Item model number | YABER V12 Projector 750ANSI 4K Supported |
Manufacturer | YABER |
Series | YABER V12 Smart Projector 4K |
Colour | White |
Form Factor | Desktop, Portable, Ceiling Mounted |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth 5.2, WiFi 6, USB, HDMI, 3.5 mm audio |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Wattage | 140 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 3.3 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**N
Yaber V12 Indepth Review
I had the Yaber Pro V9 for about a year but it had massive issues with dust getting behind the lens which would project on to the screen. Sometimes the hdmi lead would also not be recognised. Also I noticed on panning shots it had a lot of screen tearing as well.I upgraded to the Yaber V12 and right out the box it feels premium. It has a really quality finish, a carry handle, attachment for a ceiling mount or tripod and supposedly dust protection to stop it getting behind the lens.IMAGE QUALITYThe image quality is sharp and crisp with plenty of picture options for adjustment. The projector states 4K but it does not display 4K it actually downscales a 4K image to 1080p.SOUNDYaber V12 supports dolby surround.The inbuilt speaker looks nice but the sound is not going to replace your dedicated surround sound system or sound bar. But it will get you by if you don't have an alternative option.It also supports Bluetooth 5.2 which doesn't seem to have any audio delay. However the other day I was using the projector and my phone had connected to my sound system as well as the projector and it caused the audio to be out of sync. A simple fix was to disconnect the projector and phone and reconnect to bluetooth. It was in sync after that. OTHER POINTSThe Yaber V12 has 750 ansi lumens, what that basically means is the amount of ambient light in the room will determine the brightness of the image that can be projected so if its too bright you won't see the image as well. Basically the higher the number the better it is in bright lightFor context my previous Yaber projector had 500 ansi lumens. So it's better but only slightly but who buys a projector to watch it in the sunlight...EASE OF USEThe interface on the projector is quick and snappy. When you press a button it responds quickly. Shutting it down is quick as well. The Yaber V9 seemed to take forever to shut down. It supports manual keystone (Keystone is what you do to make sure the picture fits in the frame)It supports Auto focus and Manual focus adjustment. But usually the auto focus is the best way to do it.EXTRA FEATURESThe Yaber Pro V9 did not have streaming support the Yaber V12 fixes this issue and supports Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, YouTube and many more. Also it has a dedicated internet browser. But ill be honest I can't see myself browsing the web on a projector. The Yaber V12 supports USB so you can watch movies straight from a USB stick if you want to. GAMINGI don't have a ps5 or xbox one to test gaming on it but as i stated previously it doesnt support true 4K so it will downscale your image. But the switch looks lovely on it. There seems to be no Input Lag from pressing a button on your controller either. FINAL VERDICTOverall if you are a new person getting into projectors then you won't go wrong with this as a first projector. Its not the best on the market but at the price range you can do a lot worse. There is currently £130 voucher off on amazon at the moment so a definite must if you're on the fence.It scores a 5 out of 5
P**E
The cooler is a bit too loud, otherwise brilliant
After seven days of use, so far, so very, very good. My only complaint is that the cooler is a bit too loud. In a silent room, it definitely lets itself be heard. However, when you watch something with a soundtrack, music, voices-noises, let alone shooting etc., you will not notice it at all. Otherwise, it's a brilliant projector; its competitors get together in a much higher price range. It's bright enough to use even in a dimmed light, its definition is great, it looks and feels robust and sturdy, its RC looks somehow old-fashioned but still convenient, its stand is handy and stable, and its design is pretty and up-to-date. It has been bought for home use, not for moving and on-the-go usage, so even its weight is an advantage for us. All the family are really happy with it. Merry Christmas and Happy New 2025 Year everyone!
M**J
Not as bright as it claims. 4k “support” does not work. Weak sound
So i have an old Yaber Projector, this one claims to have a brighter output. Side by side, they are almost identical so I cant say its that bright.Sound on this device is weak but with a projector its worth having secondary sound output so thats not a major issue.4k support - i know this is not a 4k projector. I dont expect a 4k image. But it does say 4k support - to me that would mean i play a 4k source and it still shows an image, albeit compressed to 1080p.This does not seem to be the case. I get a black screen and a message saying “Audio Only” on all sources. Thats annoying and false advertising or its faulty.Overall picture quality is sharp and colours are vibrant. Its a great projector for home but not as bright as it claims. In a dark room its more than capable.Its super portable with the handle and easy to use. It looks good and feels well built. The tilt base is very handy.Auto focus is good, keystone is pretty good and the zoom is handy too.Fan noise isnt too bad when watching and not distracting.I just cant give it a full 5* and cant say its best value for money based on the points above.If its a simple 1080p your after then there are cheaper options than this.This is my 3rd projector purchase this month. Its worth buying a few and comparing them to get the right spec /price ratio.
S**L
Great value for money
I purchased this as our old work projector (which cost c. £1500 ten years ago) was really poor display quality compared to today's standards. Had a limited budget and thought I'd give it a go without big expectations. I was very pleasantly surprised! It was very simple to set up straight out of the box. Feels and looks reasonably solid for the price, comes with an HDMI cable and does link to various inline media sites as per marketing blurb. The video quality is very good and the picture bright even during daytime without darkening the room. Sound quality is good and you can adjust the treble/bass balance depending on what you are viewing. I do love the stand it comes with - no silly little one-peg feet or piles of books. At any price this is a good machine, at this price it seems like a steal. I work with a lot of display projectors (most fixed in lecture theatres or conference halls) and this one is very good. Time will tell how reliable it is.
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