🎬 Elevate your viewing game—project smarter, stream faster, live bolder!
The PUTRIMS K12 Smart Projector combines 1200 ANSI lumens brightness with native 1080P resolution and 4K streaming support, powered by the 2025 official Google TV platform. Featuring WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and Google Voice Assistant, it offers seamless connectivity and hands-free control. Auto focus, auto keystone, and versatile mounting options make setup effortless for any environment, indoors or outdoors. Backed by a 2-year money-back guarantee and 3-year repair coverage, it’s a future-proof entertainment centerpiece for the modern professional.
Brand Name | PUTRIMS |
Item Weight | 5.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.45 x 4.21 x 11.02 inches |
Item model number | K12 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Color Name | Gray |
Special Features | After-sales: [email protected], 2025 Latest Smart Google TV;Built-in Streaming Apps;1200 ANSI Lumens;Auto Focus & Keystone;WiFi6 & Bluetooth 5.2;Lifetime Technical Support |
M**I
Best Projector ever after!!
I recently purchased the PUTRIMS K12 projector, and it has completely transformed my living space. With its officially licensed Google TV built-in, I was able to access all my favorite streaming apps like Netflix, Disney+, and YouTube without any external device. Watching football matches and other live content is smooth and effortless—no pressure at all. Unlike many other projectors with unauthorized Android systems, this one supports all major apps natively. I simply logged into my Netflix and Disney+ accounts, and the interface was smooth, fast, and exactly what you'd expect from a premium Google TV experience.The Google Voice Assistant feature also impressed me. By long-pressing the voice button on the remote, I could say things like “Play Dune Movie,” “Open Netflix,” or even “What’s the weather,” and it responded instantly. It adds a whole new level of convenience, especially when you’re relaxing on the couch and don’t want to type.One of the biggest surprises was the brightness. As shown in my photos, I had the lights on, and the image was still clear thanks to its 1200 ANSI lumens. But when you turn the lights off, the screen becomes incredibly vivid—like watching a movie in a real theater. It truly outperforms other 1080P projectors I’ve used in the past.Another highlight is the Auto Focus and Auto Keystone correction. As soon as I turn the projector on, it automatically adjusts both the focus and screen angle, giving me a perfect rectangular image every time without needing to lift a finger.And finally, the 20W built-in speaker delivers powerful sound. Watching movies or even just listening to music feels like being in a boutique café or a mini home theater. On the back, it has an HDMI port and a 3.5mm headphone jack, so I can also connect it to external audio equipment. Since setting it up, I’ve actually found myself wanting to leave work early just to come home and enjoy it.It also comes with an adjustable stand at the bottom for tilting the projector upward. Additionally, if you remove the rubber pads, you’ll find four mounting holes, which allow for ceiling installation.Overall, the PUTRIMS K12 is an outstanding all-in-one projector with smart features, excellent brightness, and audio quality that punches above its weight. It’s a game-changer for anyone looking to upgrade their home entertainment setup.
N**S
Bang for your buck. Solid 1080 smart projector
The Google Smart Projector offers impressive value for its price, delivering a solid combination of features and performance. With 1080p resolution, it delivers crisp visuals, making it ideal for movies, sports, and more. I even tried projecting it onto my garage door, and the result was surprisingly good. The Google TV integration, along with a remote and voice assistance, allows seamless access to streaming apps and voice-controlled navigation, enhancing user convenience.A standout feature is its over 1000 ANSI lumens, which ensures bright and vibrant projection.The projector’s ease of use after the initial setup is a big plus. The interface is intuitive, with smooth navigation and a well-organized menu. Most apps open as full app clients, which is a huge improvement over many Android-based projectors that only support web versions and require you to use the remote like a mouse to slowly move and click around.It also comes with an HDMI port, so you can still connect a gaming console, sound system, and other devices with ease.At $375, this projector is hard to beat in terms of value, balancing quality, smart features, and usability in an affordable package. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable, feature-packed projection experience without breaking the bank.
J**E
You are going to *love* this SMART projector! Are you a fan of online video content?
The media could not be loaded. I have been on Amazon more often recently because of things I needed, and noticed this projector in the new items listings.I had a projector already, and use it when I want to watch a DVD from my collection, or perhaps a movie from the early days, 1940-50s era.What stood out with this one was the ability to play video from streaming services. Before I go on, let me explain that while extended family living in and near city have TVs that can do that, I do not. My TVs are just TV, and connected to an antenna because I do not live in the city and Cable TV and such services are not available here.BUT, not long ago, the local power company brought fiber optic internet here for us country living folks. And I signed up for it. I did have internet prior to that, but it was too slow for video.So this projector, as a replacement for my current projector, seemed very interesting. I ordered it on the spot.It arrived, I unboxed it, and also got sick for most of a week, and just let it sit.I finally beat that bad cold, and set the projector up. It worked well with the old sources I had been using. It does wonderful AutoFocus!!! There is no manual focus ring at all!!!I also does auto-keystone, which is adjusting the size and shape of the picture to the screen. That worked some, but not perfectly. The reason probably is my screen and projector setup, which also has the projector not square to the screen horizontally OR vertically. Subsequently, it starts way off and must adjust a lot. But manual tweaking is easy and doesn’t take long.Once done, you should turn auto-keystone off, and perhaps auto-focus even thought the focus is always perfect. Turning these off means faster startup.Do get the manual you can get from their site. It has much more detail.BTW, the remote is wonderful, as it has all the normal functions all there and easy to find.I was already favorably impressed. And then, chose to connect to my wifi to see how well that worked.AND WOW. This projector must have a small computer inside, because it can load apps for all the popular and even lesser known video streaming services.Which leads to why this review took longer to write that it should have.I got so wrapped up in all the sources and videos it could do, I found it hard to turn away from it.This is a fantastic replacement for my previous projector, and the DVD/Blueray and laptop computer I have been using! All WITHOUT the wires needed before!It is a 100 inch (my screen size) smart TV!I also connected to bluetooth speakers, and got even better sound. The speaker I the projector does really well by itself, but get a pair of bluetooth and it is fantastic.Also, I wonder IF a bluetooth keyboard would work with this projector for setup of Wifi etc. I will have to ask the helpline; I do not have one to test with.[Update from tech support: The Bluetooth mouse works with the projector; the left button functions as the confirm key, and the right button as the back key.No answer yet on the Bluetooth keyboard]In summary, I love it. And will replace my older projector, which will be relegated to giving presentations at meetings.I do wish it had 2 HDMI, and 2 USB inputs. [Update from tech support: there are 2 HDMI ports, but one is used internally for the Google TV Stick]The old one did, and I used them. This new one has only 1 of each. Due to the Smart TV access though, most won’t need the inputs. And maybe I don’t?If you want a SmartTV like experience with a projector, this is IT!
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