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Blitzwolf V2 Projector - stylish and affordable

Blitzwolf V2 Projector - stylish and affordable

I recommended the Blitzwolf V2 projector for the soccer World Cup, but now it will be good for the EC as well!

Blitzwolf V2 Projector - stylish and affordable

Thanks to its modern design and compact dimensions, the Blitzwolf V2 projector is an ideal choice for home cinema experiences or even outdoor projections. Its light gray, fabric-covered surface has a pleasant touch and can be a decorative element of any room. The device, measuring 190 x 130 x 140 mm and weighing only 1,25 kg, is easily portable, so you can take it with you anywhere.

One of the most outstanding features of the projector is the true Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels), which provides a sharp and clear image. The built-in 5-watt dual speakers provide adequate sound, which further enhances the cinema experience. The automatic horizontal keystone correction is extremely convenient, as it adjusts the position of the image in one second, so you don't have to bother with manual fine-tuning.

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The projector has the Android 9.0 operating system, which allows you to use your favorite applications directly on the device. 2 GB DDR3 RAM and 32 GB eMMC memory ensure smooth operation, while 2,4G and 5G WiFi connectivity options guarantee fast and stable Internet access. The device is also equipped with Bluetooth 5.0, so you can easily connect external devices such as a mouse, keyboard or speaker. Kodi can be installed on the projector, through which you can even access the M4 Sport TV broadcast.

The projection brightness is 200 ANSI lumens, which is ideal for use in dark rooms. Although the brightness is not top-notch, it is quite adequate for a 100-inch screen size, provided the projection environment is sufficiently dark. The projector has a 1,4:1 throw distance and 16:9 aspect ratio, which is ideal for most movies and videos.

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Accessories included with the projector include a remote control, a network cable, a stand, and a product usage card. The device's connectivity options include USB 2.0, HD 2.0 input, and a 3,5 mm headphone output that allows you to connect headphones or an external speaker.

Based on customer reviews, the Blitzwolf V2 projector offers excellent value for money. For example, a Polish customer pointed out that 200 ANSI lumens is enough to display a 100-inch image in complete darkness, and that the image sharpness and colors are adequate. The built-in speakers are suitable for small rooms, but it is also possible to connect a Bluetooth speaker or headphones, which further increases the sound experience.

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In another review, a Brazilian customer noted that the image quality is very good, especially in dark environments, and the Android system allows you to watch your favorite streaming services, such as Netflix or Amazon Prime Video, directly on the projector. The automatic keystone correction also proved very useful, allowing for easy placement and adjustment of the projector.

Overall, the Blitzwolf V2 projector is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a compact yet powerful projector at an affordable price. THE BGADZC with a coupon code, it can now be purchased at the Banggood store for HUF 42, delivered from a Czech warehouse, which makes this device even more attractive.

Key skills:

  • True Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) resolution
  • Built-in 5-watt dual subwoofer speakers
  • Automatic horizontal keystone correction
  • Android 9.0 operating system
  • 2,4G and 5G WiFi connectivity options
  • Bluetooth 5.0 support
  • 150 ANSI lumens brightness
  • 1,4:1 projection distance
  • Compact and portable design

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Blitzwolf V2 projector

 

Test: SOCCER WC ON A 4-METRE SCREEN - BLITZWOLF V2 PROJECTOR TEST

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