

🎬 Elevate your movie nights—big screen vibes, zero hassle!
The HAPPRUN Native 1080P Bluetooth Mini Projector is a portable powerhouse featuring native Full HD resolution, built-in Hi-Fi stereo speakers, and Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity. Designed for seamless compatibility with smartphones, gaming consoles, and streaming devices, it offers a versatile, easy-to-use solution for home, bedroom, or outdoor entertainment. Lightweight and compact, it delivers stunning visuals up to 200 inches with rich sound, making it the perfect choice for millennials craving premium cinematic experiences on the go.












| ASIN | B0B28G5Y4R |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Antenna Location | Home Cinema |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Video Projectors |
| Brand | HAPPRUN |
| Built-In Media | HDMI Cable |
| Color | white |
| Compatible Devices | Television, Gaming Console, Speaker, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Contrast Ratio | 10000:1 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 13,357 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Display resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Hardware Connectivity | 3.5mm Audio, HDMI, USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.3"L x 8.1"W x 3.5"H |
| Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
| Lamp Wattage | 200 Watts |
| Light Source Operating Life | 100000 Hours |
| Manufacturer | HAPPRUN |
| Maximum Image Size | 200 Inches |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 7 Meters |
| Minimum Image Size | 40 Inches |
| Minimum Throw Distance | 1.2 |
| Model Name | Native 1080P Bluetooth |
| Model Number | H1 |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home Cinema |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Vertical Keystone Correction | 0.1 Inches |
| Video Encoding | H.264 or H.265 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 24 month warranty |
| Wattage | 70 watts |
M**E
Love It! Better than Expected!
I bought this projector for casual movie nights and didn’t expect much at this price point, but it honestly exceeded my expectations. Setup was straightforward, and connecting via Bluetooth was quick and painless. The picture quality is clear and bright enough for evening use, especially in a dim or dark room. It works well for movies, streaming, and even projecting photos. The fan noise is noticeable but not distracting once something is playing. It’s lightweight and easy to move around, which I really like. I’ve used it indoors and outdoors, and it’s held up well so far. Obviously it’s not meant to replace a high-end home theater system, but for the price and size, it does exactly what I wanted it to do. Great option if you want something affordable and simple for movie nights.
W**S
Worth the $85
I searched google and saw buyersguide best home projectors for 2026. This was number 8. Also, best value and popular. It was $85 and had good reviews. I’m always skeptical because the negative reviews sound bad, these bad reviews are just user error or not reading the description good enough so the features don’t work how they want. Besides that, the picture is great. In a dark room it’s as good as a tv, if not better than some. With some light in the room, it’s still a good home projector. I had a home projector that was gifted and that one was horrible, when I thought that one was decent. In comparison this HAPPRUN Native is quieter, clearer, and definitely worth the $85. I don’t write reviews but $85 for this is worth it. I hooked up my Roku HD stick to the back and works perfectly. The Bluetooth is meant for speakers only. I haven’t connected anything else to the usb or to the HDMI. I couldn’t tell you if those work or don’t work if you try to connect a flash drive. I bought it today it delivered today and this is my experience in the past few hours. Next I’ll hook up other things to the HDMI and see but it’s worth it.
A**Y
I would give it a B, not perfect has room for improvement.
The picture quality is great when you get it focused. There are two different things to use to focus you will need to use both of them to get the picture to focus. Before I had it on a shelf I did have it sitting on my head board I noticed that with movement something from kids moving on and off the bed, or even if you feel asleep watching a movie and moved to much sometimes it would be out of focus the next time I would use it. I don't have that issue now that it is on a shelf. Connecting it to my wifi was easy, same with setting it up to a laptop or my phone. The only thing I couldn't seem to get it to connect to was a splitter to be able to charge my phone though the projector and be able to use it to stream at the same time without having to mirror my phone but connect directly into my phone . You can hear the fan a little bit with projector but that is expected with most everything when it comes to it. I just make sure there is enough air flow around it on all sides and nothing is blocking it so that it is cool. The speaker on the projector is okay. Mainly why I took one star off but it does have the ability to blue tooth. So when I want to watch an action movie or something that I want the sound to be basically movie theater loud almost I will either hook into my wireless speaker, or head phones if am watching it late at night. I like the fact you can change the contrast and the density with the colors. This allows you to customize what you are using it for. I mainly use it for movies an shows so I keep it on the theater setting gives me the best viewing for that. You also can adjust the zoom for the size of screen you want it to project to which you can see it adjusting while doing so its not a guessing game on the size you are picking. It allows you to fit it to what you are projecting on. You also can pick what type of screen you are projecting such at full, wide, 16:1 etc. I did hook a roku into it. That wasn't hard to do. The only thing that I had to figure out was when it asked you to pick what brand you were using to control the power and volume. I had to google that. I think I just randomly selected tell it let me move on from that part but once it did basically did the rest for me with the set up. Over all good projector. Cost is good. The speaker could be better. Knowing what to pick for roku or streaming sticks would be nice.
J**A
Amazing
I had an amazing experience with Happrun! Their customer service team is truly outstanding. They were quick to respond, very helpful, and made sure my issue was handled right away. It’s rare to find a company that genuinely cares about their customers the way they do. On top of that, their TV projectors are incredible quality. The picture is clear, bright, and perfect for movies, sports, or family nights. The setup was simple and everything works smoothly. You can really tell they put effort into making a great product. If you’re looking for a reliable projector with excellent customer support, I highly recommend Happrun. Great company and great products!
W**M
AWESOME. Worth every penny
WOW!!! I am so impressed by the amount of old school games this stick has. It is so easy to use and set up. It's size is perfect. The picture quality is better than you would expect for most of these old school games
M**A
Great value, keystone pretty useless, love this unit!
This Happrun projector is worth every penny. My last projector cost 4x as much and was only about 1/4 better in quality -- if that. Image quality is about the same, with the happrun actually beating out my old one considerably in noise reduction and sharpness settings. The haprun has better sharpness at the edges when I get it set up just right (see below,) but the top left and bottom left corners are still a little soft after doing everything I could to ensure a good setup. (Not a deal breaker for me.) The fan on this happrun is half as loud as my old one, which is great. The little hatch you can open on the bottom of the unit to easily clean the lens and screen is wonderful! I had to disassemble my old one to clean it, which meant there were often dust spots on our movie screen because it was such pita to maintain the machine. All projectors should be this easy to clean. The lightweight design is great. Not only is it portable, the standard tripod screw hole in the bottom makes it possible to just stick this on any tripod or light stand for quick setup and takedown. The speaker is actually loud enough to overpower the fan. I'll never use it because I use a soundbar or headphones. The speaker is tiny and sounds hollow but it'll work in a pinch of you need it. I only use HDMI so I can't speak to other connectivity features of the device. The one area this projector lacks in comparison to my old one is the keystoning feature. My old one offered four point digital keystone correction, while this haprun only features vertical keystone by means of a wheel. Yeah, you can use the wheel to square up your image if you can't get the projector level with your screen but I don't recommend it if you actually want to enjoy what this projector can offer. Any slight adjustment of the keystone wheel will make everything go out of focus from the center of the image to the bottom or top edge, depending on whether you're adjusting the top or bottom with the keystone. You absolute MUST get the projector level with your screen left to right because there is no horizontal keystone. If you move the keystone wheel, you may find yourself having a devil of a time getting your image in focus again because there's no markings printed on the machine to tell you where to return the keystone wheel exactly to center. I got mine as close to perfection as possible by adjusting the focusing wheel until the edge of the image that was NOT altered by the keystone wheel was as sharp as I could get it. Then I adjusted the keystone wheel until the opposing edge of the image was in equal focus. On my copy, doing this resulted in a sharp center as well. Once the image was in focus corner to corner, I just angled the body of the actual projector to straighten the image on the wall, ignoring the keystone altogether. To enjoy this projector most, you're gonna want to avoid using the keystone at all, which means you've got to have the projector perfectly level with the surface you project it on. I already owned a good tripod with a ball head mount that allows me to position the projector however I need to. If you don't have something to set it on or a way to mount it, you might not enjoy the image quality as much. All in all, I'm very happy with this purchase! If you're on a budget this is a perfectly acceptable TV replacement for watching movies or cinematic shows that deserve a big screen. At this price, you really can't go wrong. You just need a way to mount it and a little knowledge on how to set it up to get the most out of it. Oh, also, I went over to YouTube and used "projector test patterns," to get mine into focus and to help me adjust the color, brightness, and contrast. I highly recommend using those. It'll make your setup process way easier and give you a better looking image.
M**N
Won’t connect to any Bluetooth speaker
Projector would easily get 5 stars if it weren’t for the major issue of not connecting to any Bluetooth device I have. I tried 3 different Bluetooth speakers. Milwaukee, Bose and JBL. The projector will find them all every single time when searching without an issue but as soon as I select the speaker it just shows “connecting” until it times out. I can pair all the speakers to my phone in 1 second, but no dice with the projector. One of the main reasons I bought it was because of the ability to connect via Bluetooth. So, I may return it and try a different one because the integrated speaker in this thing is horrible (which I expected it to be and why I knew I’d use a Bluetooth speaker) Other than the Bluetooth issue, the clarity is surprisingly nice, the focus and tilt is easy to adjust and it looks really good on a 120” screen. It’s a shame it’s 2026 and we can’t get a common device to properly connect to Bluetooth though. Maybe if this was 2006 I would be more understanding of the technical difficulty.
J**S
Better than I expected
I purchased this item for my son and he enjoys the heck out of it. The bulb is bright, bright enough for a dimly lit room, you can focus and adjust the beam, and you can be far enough away from the wall and the picture is still pretty good. The sound isn't the greatest, but what do you expect? I suggest using a nice Bluetooth speaker to listen to whatever you're watching. I purchased a firestick and plugged that into the projector and it works just as it should! The housing of the projector is plastic and feels like if you were to drop it, it would be a crapshoot if it would break or not. I don't want to test the durabilty and possibly break it. It does come with a remote control and that works fine. Entertainment wise, it is exactly what you would expect. I'd say it was worth it for the price.
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