After testing the Yaber L2S projector for weeks, I'm convinced this is the ultimate plug-and-play home theater solution. The 700 ANSI lumens brightness shocked me - I could clearly watch The Batman's dark scenes in my moderately lit living room without blackout curtains. That native 1080P resolution makes every Marvel movie poster-worthy when projected on my textured wall.
The JBL speakers had me canceling my soundbar order. During Top Gun: Maverick's dogfight scenes, the dual 8W speakers delivered punchy bass that made my couch vibrate (in a good way). For casual viewing, the audio quality exceeds most built-in TV speakers.
Setup is hilariously easy thanks to the 1-second autofocus. I literally threw the projector on a side table at a 45° angle, and it corrected both focus and keystone before I could grab the remote. The electric zoom saved me from rearranging furniture when switching between gaming (100" screen) and movie nights (150" screen).
WiFi 6 is a game-changer - no more buffering during 4K HDR streams from my Fire Stick. The Bluetooth function turns it into a premium speaker when not projecting - I've used it for backyard parties with zero lag.
Minor gripes? The Android app store selection is limited (just sideload APKs), and while quiet, the fan gets audible during intense gaming sessions. But for $300? This outperforms projectors twice its price.
Verdict: If you want theater-quality visuals with audiophile sound in a package lighter than your laptop, stop looking. This is the holy grail of budget projectors.