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Review on 📽️ WiMiUS S6 5G WiFi Bluetooth Projector: 4K Support, Native 1080P HD, Wireless Home & Outdoor Phone Projector with Zoom, Keystone, 300" Screen, ideal for Fire Stick, HDMI, USB, TV Box, Laptop by Todd Raynie

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Affordable 1080P projector now with Bluetooth/Wi-Fi

This is my second WimiUS projector; The first was the S1 model. The S1 was a great projector for your money, capable of displaying 1080P content. The only downside is the lack of Bluetooth connectivity for external speakers. The S6 is the latest offering and fixes that with built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. While some specs are slightly inferior to the S1 on paper (namely a slightly lower contrast ratio), this may not be that noticeable to most people. The S6 is still bright/clear enough to use in low light conditions. With the exception of VGA, the inputs are the same on the S1 (but does anyone actually use them?). There is an option to adjust the keystone distortion using the lens slider (more adjustment options in the S1 menu settings). I mainly use the projector to watch movies outdoors due to Covid. So connecting the speakers via Bluetooth is definitely a plus as I don't have to carry another cable around and can place the speakers where I want. You'll probably want to use your own speakers, but if you don't have one, the internal speakers should be loud enough for most people (though the quality won't be the best, of course). The projector will only be used for watching movies on a Blu-ray/Firestick player or playing with a switcher via HDMI, so Wi-Fi mirroring will not be widespread. If this option is important to you (would be useful for work presentations), at least it's available to you. The S6 is a solid choice over the S1. If not then S1 could be better. However, the S6 itself is another win over WiMiUS. WiMiUS manufactures economical projectors with features typical of more expensive brands. Definitely give it a try if it's in your price range.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Almost never