Official Authorized Retailer via Amazon has TMY V08 Mini HD LED Projector w/ Bluetooth & Screen on sale for $52.99 - 50% with promo code Y6E3RHOW at checkout = $26.49. Shipping is free.
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Upgraded HD Video Projector: V08 features native 720P resolution (1280x720) with 1080P Full HD support, using an advanced LED light source for improved visuals.
Bluetooth 5.1 Audio: Built-in upgraded speaker for cinematic sound; supports wireless connection to Bluetooth speakers or headphones (no smartphone screen mirroring via Bluetooth).
Portable Projector Screen: Includes a foldable, anti-wrinkle, easy-to-wash screen for wider viewing angles and enhanced picture detail, ideal for home theater setup.
Versatile Home Cinema: Projects 32" to 220" images at 1.5-6m distances, with 4:3/16:9 aspect ratio, 5000:1 contrast ratio, 60,000-hour lamp life, and uniform illumination for optimal visuals.
Device Compatibility: Connects to phones/tablets via HDMI adapter (not included; Lightning for iOS, MHL-compatible micro USB/Type-C for Android, or Chromecast for non-MHL devices); supports TV Stick/Roku/Chromecast or laptop via HDMI (cable included).
Usage Note: HDCP restrictions prevent screen mirroring from apps like Amazon Prime or Hulu; use TV Stick/Roku/Chromecast for these services
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Official Authorized Retailer via Amazon has TMY V08 Mini HD LED Projector w/ Bluetooth & Screen on sale for $52.99 - 50% with promo code Y6E3RHOW at checkout = $26.49. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
Upgraded HD Video Projector: V08 features native 720P resolution (1280x720) with 1080P Full HD support, using an advanced LED light source for improved visuals.
Bluetooth 5.1 Audio: Built-in upgraded speaker for cinematic sound; supports wireless connection to Bluetooth speakers or headphones (no smartphone screen mirroring via Bluetooth).
Portable Projector Screen: Includes a foldable, anti-wrinkle, easy-to-wash screen for wider viewing angles and enhanced picture detail, ideal for home theater setup.
Versatile Home Cinema: Projects 32" to 220" images at 1.5-6m distances, with 4:3/16:9 aspect ratio, 5000:1 contrast ratio, 60,000-hour lamp life, and uniform illumination for optimal visuals.
Device Compatibility: Connects to phones/tablets via HDMI adapter (not included; Lightning for iOS, MHL-compatible micro USB/Type-C for Android, or Chromecast for non-MHL devices); supports TV Stick/Roku/Chromecast or laptop via HDMI (cable included).
Usage Note: HDCP restrictions prevent screen mirroring from apps like Amazon Prime or Hulu; use TV Stick/Roku/Chromecast for these services
Model: TMY Projector 7500 Lumens with 100" Projector Screen, 1080P Full HD Supported Portable Projector, Mini Movie Projector Compatible with TV Stick Smartphone HDMI USB AV, for Home Cinema & Outdoor Movies
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Great price. A little misleading though. It's actually 720p resolution with 1080p support meaning it lets you connect 1080p inputs but actually only displays 720p. Still great for $26. Also comes with a screen.
I got one from temu that looks almost exactly the same (controls, inputs, features) except mine also has a sliding cover for the lens.
Not going to win any home theater contests, but it's better than I expected - a great buy for the price. We paired this with a $30 inflatable screen from Ollie's for an outdoor movie night and it worked great. The setup paid for itself in one night vs going to a movie theater.
Connectivity options were better than expected (especially for the price). Wireless projection worked for most apps and devices, except when using Apple TV app (I assume Apple figures out it's not a valid airplay source and blocks content), but worked fine using airplay for Mac and iPhone on other sources like YouTube.
The speakers aren't fantastic, but sufficient and get fairly loud. It supports Bluetooth pairing to transmit to Bluetooth speakers wirelessly, as well as A/V output to connect to speakers or headphones. We had a Sonos move though so used a MacBook connected to the projector via hdmi and then sound via AirPlay to the Sonos speakers.
It doesn't have the best screen adjustment features and the focus is fairly basic (some slight blurring of text on the very corners) but it's to be expected with projectors this cheap. The picture quality and clarity as still fairly good though and overall a great buy.
You'll have to spend hundreds more to find something with similar features and better performance.
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These little cheap projectors are great. Honestly, they're just as good as a 3000 dollar one from 10 years ago. Great for parties for projecting some visuals on the wall. Not too heavy, you can mount on a tripod.
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Great price. A little misleading though. It's actually 720p resolution with 1080p support meaning it lets you connect 1080p inputs but actually only displays 720p. Still great for $26. Also comes with a screen.
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I got one from temu that looks almost exactly the same (controls, inputs, features) except mine also has a sliding cover for the lens.
Not going to win any home theater contests, but it's better than I expected - a great buy for the price. We paired this with a $30 inflatable screen from Ollie's for an outdoor movie night and it worked great. The setup paid for itself in one night vs going to a movie theater.
Connectivity options were better than expected (especially for the price). Wireless projection worked for most apps and devices, except when using Apple TV app (I assume Apple figures out it's not a valid airplay source and blocks content), but worked fine using airplay for Mac and iPhone on other sources like YouTube.
The speakers aren't fantastic, but sufficient and get fairly loud. It supports Bluetooth pairing to transmit to Bluetooth speakers wirelessly, as well as A/V output to connect to speakers or headphones. We had a Sonos move though so used a MacBook connected to the projector via hdmi and then sound via AirPlay to the Sonos speakers.
It doesn't have the best screen adjustment features and the focus is fairly basic (some slight blurring of text on the very corners) but it's to be expected with projectors this cheap. The picture quality and clarity as still fairly good though and overall a great buy.
You'll have to spend hundreds more to find something with similar features and better performance.
I have one of these and it is pretty junky but have used it a couple times. Sound is very low and the keystone(i think that's what its called) is bad so you pretty much have to have it level. Pretty well useless outside due to audio. Can be useful for a kid's video game party. Price is $6.50 too high.
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Not a good buy, do not buy. Wait for a native 1080p projector sale, they have been this low before, this is only 720p native....
These projectors have a place, cheap fun way to watch a movie or some games but you wont get amazing visuals and it will have to be in a dark room or night time to get a decent picture. I have used projectors from $30 up to $20K and can say that these are not as bad as people make them sound. Just keep your expectations and know the limitations of what you are getting. Also never buy anything thats not native 1080p native at this point of time as the upscales makes the picture quality even worse.
Great price. A little misleading though. It's actually 720p resolution with 1080p support meaning it lets you connect 1080p inputs but actually only displays 720p. Still great for $26. Also comes with a screen.
How is that misleading when that's exactly what it says? It clearly says it's 720 native resolution with full HD support. 720 is not even the lowest resolution of what can correctly be labeled HD. 960 x 540 is the lowest resolution still defined as an HD resolution. It's also known as qHD (quarter High Definition). Then you have 1280 x 720 which is called HD then 1920 x 1080 aka Full HD or FHD, then followed by 2K, then QHD (Quad HD), then UHD, then 4K which is 4096 × 2160 and it keeps going but you get the gist. 720 is just the second to the lowest resolution thats still considered HD.
Last edited by WoodSlayR September 7, 2025 at 11:51 PM.
I'm just looking for something I can play out camping at night, maybe. I have a decent old projector, but I'd like something lightweight. I can find other options for the audio, I've used my DeWalt speaker for Venom in a friend's garage with the other projector, also watching Goonies, but a small, lightweight one is what I've been looking for. The "screen" is helpful, I've been using a sheet that's wadded up in a bag right now.
I wasn't sure what cord it takes, but one video shows a VGA input. another one looks like it's showing the power connector being 110V. I'm hoping to find one that's USB or even 12V. I can run off 110v, but it might be a hassle.
Last edited by LunchboxBen September 7, 2025 at 11:57 PM.
These little cheap projectors are great. Honestly, they're just as good as a 3000 dollar one from 10 years ago. Great for parties for projecting some visuals on the wall. Not too heavy, you can mount on a tripod.
What? 10 years ago you could get a native 1080p projector with much better brightness/contrast and image adjustments for below $1000. Like this thing is good for the price, but it definitely is not stacking up anywhere near a $3000 projector from 2015.
We paired this with a $30 inflatable screen from Ollie's for an outdoor movie night and it worked great. The setup paid for itself in one night vs going to a movie theater.
Was this recent? I'm just debating on going to Ollie's and looking for the screen.
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Not going to win any home theater contests, but it's better than I expected - a great buy for the price. We paired this with a $30 inflatable screen from Ollie's for an outdoor movie night and it worked great. The setup paid for itself in one night vs going to a movie theater.
Connectivity options were better than expected (especially for the price). Wireless projection worked for most apps and devices, except when using Apple TV app (I assume Apple figures out it's not a valid airplay source and blocks content), but worked fine using airplay for Mac and iPhone on other sources like YouTube.
The speakers aren't fantastic, but sufficient and get fairly loud. It supports Bluetooth pairing to transmit to Bluetooth speakers wirelessly, as well as A/V output to connect to speakers or headphones. We had a Sonos move though so used a MacBook connected to the projector via hdmi and then sound via AirPlay to the Sonos speakers.
It doesn't have the best screen adjustment features and the focus is fairly basic (some slight blurring of text on the very corners) but it's to be expected with projectors this cheap. The picture quality and clarity as still fairly good though and overall a great buy.
You'll have to spend hundreds more to find something with similar features and better performance.
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but most of comments were about how the claimed specs are lies
https://dealquestnow.online/share/android_app/t/18491986 did anyone actually buy it last time?
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Not going to win any home theater contests, but it's better than I expected - a great buy for the price. We paired this with a $30 inflatable screen from Ollie's for an outdoor movie night and it worked great. The setup paid for itself in one night vs going to a movie theater.
Connectivity options were better than expected (especially for the price). Wireless projection worked for most apps and devices, except when using Apple TV app (I assume Apple figures out it's not a valid airplay source and blocks content), but worked fine using airplay for Mac and iPhone on other sources like YouTube.
The speakers aren't fantastic, but sufficient and get fairly loud. It supports Bluetooth pairing to transmit to Bluetooth speakers wirelessly, as well as A/V output to connect to speakers or headphones. We had a Sonos move though so used a MacBook connected to the projector via hdmi and then sound via AirPlay to the Sonos speakers.
It doesn't have the best screen adjustment features and the focus is fairly basic (some slight blurring of text on the very corners) but it's to be expected with projectors this cheap. The picture quality and clarity as still fairly good though and overall a great buy.
You'll have to spend hundreds more to find something with similar features and better performance.
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These projectors have a place, cheap fun way to watch a movie or some games but you wont get amazing visuals and it will have to be in a dark room or night time to get a decent picture. I have used projectors from $30 up to $20K and can say that these are not as bad as people make them sound. Just keep your expectations and know the limitations of what you are getting. Also never buy anything thats not native 1080p native at this point of time as the upscales makes the picture quality even worse.
I wasn't sure what cord it takes, but one video shows a VGA input. another one looks like it's showing the power connector being 110V. I'm hoping to find one that's USB or even 12V. I can run off 110v, but it might be a hassle.
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