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TMY Mini Projector, Upgraded Bluetooth Projector with Screen, 1080P Full HD Portable Projector, Movie Projector Compatible with TV Stick Smartphone/HDMI/USB, indoor & outdoor use

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Features

  • Upgraded 1080P HD Video ProjectorTo better meet your needs, we have upgraded the V08 home projector with our latest LED light source. The V08 small projector features a native 720P resolution (1280x720) with 1080P Full HD support. The latest 3LCD color calibrating and adjusting technology works to reproduce more intricate color details than other mini projectors, which presents our customers a dynamic and color vibrant 1080P HD projected image quality.
  • Bluetooth 5.1 FunctionWith built-in upgraded speaker, you can enjoy a cinematic audio-visual experience without connecting external speakers. Also, this portable projector built-in Bluetooth 5.1 technology to make the audio synchronization faster and more stable. With this Bluetooth projector, you can connect your ideal Bluetooth speakers or headphones wirelessly at any time to get more wonderful sound. Please Note: Bluetooth connection is only for audio transmission with audio devices (Bluetooth speakers or Bluetooth headphones), which cannot be used on smartphone screen mirroring.
  • Portable Projector Screen IncludedThe V08 mini projector includes a projection screen that is tailored to meet our customer's needs. As opposed to other projectors, our included projector screen allows you to set up your own home theater anywhere to watch movies, TV shows, photos, slide shows, and play video games. This portable, foldable, anti-wrinkle and easy to wash projection screen is larger than others, which ensures wider viewing angles and enhanced picture detail.
  • Portable Mobile Home CinemaThe V08 movie projector provides a minimal display area of 32 to a maximum 220 image with projection distances between 1.5-6m. Aspect Ratio: 4:3/16:9, Contrast Ratio: 5000:1, Lamp lifetime: 60,000 hours. It enables excellent playback of movies, TV shows, video games and can be set up conveniently. Our newly improved 2023 uniform illumination method provides the optimal visual experience, ensuring no dark areas are present along the edges of the displayed image.
  • Extensive Connection CompatibilityThis portable projector is equipped with HDMI, USB, TF interface and 3.5mm headphone port , plus included HDMI cables, it can be compatible with USB flash drive, TF memory card and some devices that can be transmitted through HDMI cable, such as TV stick, game console, laptop, DVD player and so on.
  • Compatibility Instruction This mini projector also can be compatible with phones and tablets, if you need to connect the phone or tablet, please prepare a HDMI adapter cable. For ios device, you need to use the official Lightning to HDMI adapter to connect your phone with the projector. (HDMI adapter is not included.) For Android device, if your phone supports MHL, then you can use the micro usb/type-c to HDMI cable to connect your phone with the projector. (HDMI cable is not included.) If your phone does not support MHL, you should prepare a Chrome-cast to connect your phone with the projector.
  • Note: After connecting with other devices, please be sure to select the input signal source. Method: Press the source button on the remote control to select the corresponding signal source.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Producer TMY
Ideal Applications Recreational viewing, TV on-the-go, Home Theater Experience, Work presentations, Smartphone Streaming, Movie Nights, Indoor & Outdoor leisure, Immersive Sound Systems, Gaming purposes
Exclusive Attributes Integrated Speaker system, Mobility feature, Cutting-edge Keystone Correction, Restrained Weight design, Superior Cooling system built-in
Tech Compatibility Connects with USB, HDMI, and Standard 3.5mm Audio Jack
Resolution Capacity FHD with 1920 x 1080 pixel output
Product Size Dimensions measure 7.48 x 3.78 x 2.83 inches
Product Weight Light at just 3.45 pounds
Model Information Product classifies as V08 model
Availability History Debuted in the market as of December 5, 2019
Fabricator Product is manufactured by JFK

Frequently asked questions

The TMY Mini Projector is compatible with a wide range of devices. You can connect it to a TV Stick, smartphones, HDMI-enabled devices, USB flash drives, and AV equipment. It's versatile for both home entertainment and presentations.

Yes, the projector is equipped with Bluetooth functionality. This allows you to connect it wirelessly to Bluetooth speakers, headphones, or other audio equipment for an enhanced audio experience.

Certainly! With its upgraded 9500 lumens brightness, this portable projector is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. It even comes with a 100-inch screen to enhance your viewing experience.

This projector supports 1080P Full HD resolution, providing clear and crisp image quality for your movies, presentations, and more. However, native resolution may vary, so it's recommended to check the specifications for exact details.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The TMY Projector is a budget-friendly choice for customers looking for a basic home cinema experience without expecting high-end features. Users appreciate its remarkable value for money and are satisfied with the quality of the image and the sound it provides. However, some have expressed concerns about its brightness compared to other projectors, despite its high lumen rating.

Pros

  • 🎬 High value for money
  • 🎬 Good image quality for the price
  • 🎬 Provides a decent home cinema experience
  • 🎬 Above-average sound quality

Cons

  • 👎 Brightness might not live up to expectations
  • 👎 Some users report difficulties using Bluetooth for video
  • 👎 Minor focus imperfections when using keystone

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for a budget-friendly projector and don't have high-end expectations, this product could suit your needs. It offers a decent home cinema experience, and despite some minor cons, its overall value for money makes it a viable option. However, if a super-bright image is your top priority, you might want to consider alternatives.


  • This projector is worth the price.
The TYM Mini Projector is a fantastic choice for anyone looking for an affordable and portable projector that delivers great value for the price. Its compact size makes it easy to set up anywhere, perfect for cozy movie nights or impromptu presentations. Despite its small build, it offers surprisingly clear picture quality in dimly lit rooms, making movies and shows look vibrant and enjoyable. The setup is straightforward, and it connects easily to most devices, from laptops to phones. With its user-friendly design and reliable performance, the TYM Mini Projector is a convenient and budget-friendly option for entertainment on the go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by King

  • Great Product!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I’m thrilled with this projector! For the price, it exceeded all my expectations. The picture quality is clear and bright, even in rooms with some ambient light, and the colors look great. It did not work outside during the day but that was expected. It was easy to set up and is compact enough to move around when needed. Perfect for movie nights, gaming, or presentations. The built-in speaker is decent, but it also pairs well with an external speaker if you want a more immersive experience. Overall, an excellent purchase if you’re looking for quality on a budget! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024 by Christopher Christopher

  • Worked great! But not the remote.
I bought this to use at our family reunion to display a picture slide show. The remote would not work. I didn't see any way to get it to work/connect to the projector. There was nothing in the documentation about the remote aside from it being an accessory. We would have liked to have been able to pause the slide show between pictures. There was no way to change the time between picture swaps either. My cousin saw a couple of pictures of his dad that he had never seen and we would have liked to be able to stop it so he could see it better/longer. These are the only issues that I had with it. The picture was great, just changed too quickly. Great deal for the price! Even without a working remote ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great quality and convenient
I am absolutely thrilled with this mini projector! First off, the setup was incredibly easy—everything I needed was in the box, including a screen, HDMI cord, and a remote (batteries not included). The 1080p Full HD picture quality is fantastic, and it creates a crystal-clear image, even on a larger screen. I also love that it’s compatible with TV sticks, so I can easily stream my favorite shows and movies. The Bluetooth feature is a nice bonus for playing music directly from my phone, and it connects quickly without any issues. For a compact projector, the sound quality is surprisingly good, but I usually connect it to external speakers for an even more immersive experience. The portability is a huge plus—I can move it from room to room or even set it up outdoors for movie nights with friends. Overall, this projector delivers everything I was looking for: great image quality, convenience, and versatility at an affordable price. Highly recommend it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024 by Dylan W Dylan W

  • Budget-friendly mini projector
This mini projector is budget-friendly and offers great clarity. It even comes with a white screen, but I used it directly on my wall, and the picture quality was impressive. The inbuilt speaker is decent, and I could easily connect an external speaker for better sound. Setting it up was simple, and it worked perfectly for movie nights. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for an affordable and reliable projector! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by Feroz Feroz

  • Compact and really good quality projector
When I bought this, I was skeptical about its picture quality, but with 1080P Full HD support, it delivers a clear image, and the screen's clarity is worth the money you spend. The Bluetooth feature allows easy audio pairing with external speakers for enhanced sound quality. Thanks to multiple input options like HDMI and USB, it's compatible with various devices, from TV sticks to smartphones. The included projection screen/whiteboard is convenient for quick setup. While it’s a budget-friendly choice with solid picture quality for casual viewing, brightness might be limited in well-lit environments. Overall, it's a good value for entertainment on the go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by uzma

  • Beware of lumen ratings
This is the third video projector I have purchased in the past few years, and having worked in movie theatres for years I am well aware of what light output is required for acceptable presentations. An indoor auditorium of average size (40' diagonal screen) usually used a 2000 watt xenon short arc as a light source when projecting 35 MM film. Drive-ins used to have carbon arcs that were far more powerful than that for the 100 foot wide screens that were often used. Fast forward to home projectors. The old 8 MM movie projectors with 25 to 50 watt halogen lamps gave a tolerable image on a silver screen about five feet wide. We got used to it, as 16 MM film was expensive for home use. For a toy home VIDEO projector this one is OK and significantly better than an 8 MM film projector in a number of ways, but there is a problem with the brightness of the output as described. This explanation may get a little geeky, but in the end you will see why the ratings given to projectors are useless. The consumer is led to believe that the brightness of a projector output is rated by a standard measure of "lumens." There is some deception in that. A real "lumen," as described in my ancient high school physics book is "The amount of visible light flux which falling normally on one square foot of area will produce an illuminance of one foot-candle." Translated, light a common candle made of whale fat, hold a sheet of paper that is one foot in height and one foot in width exactly one foot away from that candle, and the light falling on the paper is (Ta-Da!) a foot-candle and a lumen. Two candles - twice as much light. Simple. Look at the box a light bulb comes in. Somewhere on it will be a lumen rating. As an easy example, an old 60 watt screw-in incandescent light bulb puts out about 600 lumens. So since this projector claims to have 7500 lumens it should be super-bright, right? It is in fact no where near capable of outputting that many lumens. I mentioned that I had purchased three video projectors. My main one is a solid BenQ projector with a halogen lamp similar to one you might see used in an art gallery to illuminate a painting. That projector has a rated output of 3,000 lumens. It projects onto my 14' diagonal screen with a brightness that is easily equal to what I was used to in movie theatres. I have been more than satisfied with its performance. My second projector purchase was a little Crenova I bought to play around with. It is an LED projector (meaning the light bulb in it is a long lasting and forgiving LED) and has a rating of 1200 lumens. I would put that rating as inflated, but would not be surprised if it in fact put out 800 real ANSI lumens. I knew it wasn't going to be great shakes. Now we come to the projector in this review. It is rated at 7500 lumens. To compare the three projectors, I just now projected the same movie from the same source onto my 14' diagonal screen, using each of the three projectors. The BenQ, at 3,000 lumens filled the entire screen with gorgeous brilliant images, even with ambient light. The little Crenova, at 1200 lumens made a barely acceptable image on about half the screen (8' diagonal) This TMY projector, brand new, put out an image that was about twice as bright as the Crenova, but less than a third the brightness of the BenQ with a six year old halogen lamp in it. So what is going on? The definition of "lumen" is the problem. The BenQ, I suspect, used the original definition of lumen in an honest measurement environment. The little LED projectors use a different lumen called an "ANSI lumen." The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) decreed a different lumen measurement to be used in evaluating projectors. Unfortunately, rather than calling the new measurement "SquintHard" or something other than lumen, they co-opted the name, and stuck an "ANSI" in front of it. Carton designers have no reason to know a lumen is different than an ANSI lumen, and "lumen" gets stuck on the box and in advertising today. So what is an ANSI lumen? - apparently whatever you want. Supposedly it is the noticeable difference between a 100% white, a 95% white, and a 90% white that a projector puts on a screen in nine different locations, where the differences are just noticeable, with the screen size taken into account via a formula. Try to get the actual IT7.215 ANSI spec sheet and you run into a paywall. Gee, how consumer friendly... I can't say that a 7500 (ANSI) lumen rating is a lie, but I can say that some people in product testing are troglodytes, eat lots of carrots and can see in the dark, while most of us slog along as average folks with developing cataracts and other issues. Bottom line - do NOT believe the ANSI lumen ratings of any of the LED projectors as a meaningful method of comparison. My BenQ projector uses almost 300 watts in operation, with the bulk of that going to power the lamp and cooling. If you want light out, you have to put power in. If you want bright, understand that you may need to trade off and accept some bulk and heat. OTOH, if you want an inexpensive toy for kids or to use on a back porch while you swat madly at mosquitoes until giving up and going inside, the LED projectors may work for you. I'll keep this one because of A: the low price, B: A slightly easier menu system than the Crenova, and C: for jokes, like projecting ghosts on Halloween. I won't be using it to project "Lawrence of Arabia" or start a drive-in. I am deeply disappointed in the lack of brightness compared to what was advertised, but not overly surprised. If chocolate bars and cereal boxes can shrink in size for the consumer, why can't light? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2022 by Hermetia illucens

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