Let me start by saying this little projector surprised me. The 4K support and Bluetooth 5.0 make it feel way more premium than its price tag suggests. I've used it for backyard movie nights, gaming sessions with my Switch (which connects flawlessly, by the way), and even impromptu presentations at work.
The Good: That 300" projection capability isn't just marketing fluff - when I tested it in my garage with a proper screen, the image remained shockingly clear. The vertical keystone correction (±50°) saved me when I had to place it on uneven surfaces during camping trips. And can we talk about portability? At just 16x14x18cm, I've literally carried this in my backpack to friends' houses for game nights.
The Not-So-Good: The fan noise is noticeable during quiet scenes - not deal-breaking but worth mentioning. While the built-in speaker gets the job done, you'll want external speakers for serious movie watching (luckily the Bluetooth makes this easy). Also, that "12,000 lumens" brightness claim? Let's just say it performs best in dark rooms.
Pro Tip: The included tripod feels a bit flimsy - I upgraded to a sturdier one for outdoor use where wind might be a factor. Also keep spare AAA batteries handy as none are included.
After two months of testing everything from Netflix binges to Mario Kart tournaments, here's my verdict: For under $200, this delivers performance that rivals projectors twice its price. Just manage your expectations around brightness and audio quality, and you've got an incredibly versatile entertainment hub that goes wherever you do.