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Aurzen is the entertainment technology
company that brings what matters into
focus.
Our slogan “Focus on The Good Stuff,” is more than just words; it’s a guiding principle that drives everything we do. We believe life’s most precious moments deserve to be experienced in their fullest, most immersive form. That’s why our products are crafted to deliver unparalleled immersion, versatility and connection.


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A Roku account and internet connection are required for activation (Creating an account is free)
America’s #1 TV Streaming Platform, All Top Apps: With Roku as your entertainment guide, exploring popular apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, YouTube, Roku Channel, Apple TV—plus free movies, shows, and live TV—is as easy as it is fun. No dongles or extra remotes. Enjoy 500+ TV channels with live news and weather, sports coverage, and more—totally free.
A Simple and Fast Home Screen: Enjoy a simple projector interface with intuitive navigation, quick search, and personalized recommendations. No-nonsense remote keep it effortless, while the Roku mobile app lets you control with your phone, type easily, or use voice commands.
1080P Full HD Resolution: Enjoy your favorite movies and TV shows in stunning high-definition picture quality for enhanced clarity and detail. This projector is perfect for creating a massive 60 to 150-inch screen for your home theater and outdoor movie nights.
3 Levels Brightness for All Your Spaces: Low for dim basements, medium for cozy bedrooms, high for living rooms or outdoor nights (cuts through extra light for sharp visuals).
Auto Focus & Keystone Zero-Fuss: Advanced auto focus and auto keystone correction instantly adjust for a sharp, aligned screen-just place, power on, and enjoy a big screen without manual setup.
Dolby Audio and Dual 5W Speakers: Enjoy deep, resonant audio and precise sound details that make you feel like you’re part of the action with Dolby Audio and 3D stereo sound. The built-in Dual 5W speakers deliver crisp, powerful sound that fills the room.
WiFi & Bluetooth 5.2: Connect via Bluetooth 5.2 to headphones or speakers for a private or cinematic experience. Dual-band WiFi (2.4G/5G) ensures smooth, lag-free streaming.
A Perfect Fit for Any Smart Homes: Enjoy easy voice control over your smart projector, which is compatible with Apple HomeKit, Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant—enabling broader device compatibility and smarter voice control, so your entertainment stays effortless and connected.
Share It with Apple AirPlay: Effortlessly share videos, photos, music, and more from your Apple devices to your Roku TV Smart Projector—no extra apps, no lag, just tap and enjoy the content in big-screen clarity.
9 reviews for Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector with Wifi and Bluetooth, Roku Streaming Experience Built-in, 1080P FHD, Dolby Audio, Auto Focus & Keystone, Zoom, Movie Portable Outdoor Mini Projector, White
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Wakao –
A good projector for the price
I have been using this projector for 2 weeks. It’s good. First, since it has Roku built in, all the usual apps are there. Like Netflix, Disney, Amazon videos. And the remote has buttons for these apps, which makes it easier to jump right in.Second, The picture quality is good, especially when the lights turn off.Little tip: make sure buy batteries ahead of time- the remote doesn’t come with any.
Duy Nguyen –
Should You Buy the Aurzen Roku Projector? Quick Review & Comparison With the Boom 3
I recently tried out the new Aurzen Roku Projector, and here are my quick impressions:Image Quality:The picture quality is slightly better than the previous projector I used. Colors look good, brightness is decent, and overall it performs well in dark rooms or low-light environments.Setup & Controls:The biggest downside for me is that the initial setup feels a bit inconvenient. You have to sign in to a Roku account to use the device, so if you’re not familiar with the Roku ecosystem, it can feel confusing. The controls also aren’t as intuitive as the projector I had before.Sound:This is a major plus point. The built-in speakers are very loud and clear, so you don’t really need an external sound system to enjoy movies.Conclusion:The Aurzen Roku Projector offers good picture quality and excellent sound, but the setup process and overall usability aren’t as smooth as I expected. If you’re used to Roku, it might not bother you.I prefer the Boom 3 model because it’s more convenient, especially with the direct YouTube button on the remote control.
Kirk –
Great projector with fantastic features
This project is great with low price, the roku system comes with airplay and is easy to use with my phone. Auto focus and auto keystone correction are great and corrected view is perfect and no need to adjust manually. A good projector for home movie night with family.
Machelle –
Great Concept with built in Roku, Needs Better Brightness and Clarity
The concept of having Roku built directly into the projector is fantastic and makes setup quick and effortless. However, the overall picture quality was disappointing. The image appears quite dark and lacks clarity, and the colors aren’t as crisp or vibrant as expected for a 1080P projector. While the built-in Roku feature is convenient, the visual performance unfortunately falls short of expectations
Anonymous –
I’ve been using the Aurzen Roku Smart Projector for a couple of weeks now, and honestly, it’s been an impressive little performer for its size and price. I didn’t expect much from a compact unit, but it has genuinely turned my living room into a cozy mini theater.The setup process couldn’t have been easier — plug it in, connect to Wi-Fi, and you’re ready to go. The Roku interface is smooth and familiar, giving you instant access to Netflix, Prime, Disney+, and YouTube right out of the box. I didn’t need to connect any extra streaming devices, which was a huge plus.In terms of picture quality, it’s surprisingly sharp and vibrant for a 1080p projector. The auto-focus and auto-keystone correction do a great job of adjusting the picture automatically — even when I move it around. I keep it around 100 inches on a plain wall, and it still delivers clear, colorful visuals. Of course, like most budget projectors, it performs best in a darker room. Bright rooms tend to wash out the image a bit, but that’s expected at this level.The built-in speakers are decent, enough for a small room or a quick TV show. But when I connect a Bluetooth speaker, the experience really shines. I also like that it’s lightweight — I can easily move it between rooms or set it up outdoors for a backyard movie night.If I had to nitpick, the fan is audible, and the brightness won’t compete with high-end models. But honestly, for the price, simplicity, and convenience, this thing hits the sweet spot. It’s not for home theater perfectionists, but for casual streamers and families who want a reliable, all-in-one projector, it’s a total win.Bottom line: Easy setup, crisp image, handy smart features, and great value for money. I’d definitely recommend it for anyone looking for a fun, portable entertainment upgrade.
Canadian Reviews –
I received the Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector and it has completely changed my viewing experience—I’ve been using it every day over my actual TV. This is an exceptional piece of portable technology that delivers on its promises, earning a solid five-star rating despite a minor software platform quirk.Performance and Picture Quality (9/10):The 1080P FHD resolution is incredibly clear and vibrant, projecting a sharp image that feels exactly like 60Hz content, which is more than enough for watching movies and shows.Currently, I have it “jerry-rigged” lol on a stool, projecting a roughly 100-inch display directly onto my wall, and the picture quality is surprisingly clear, even in a moderately lit room. The Auto Focus & Keystone features work perfectly to get a crisp, straight image instantly, which is a huge plus for a portable unit.Design and Operation:This projector is built with excellent thermal management. The built-in fans are remarkably quiet, allowing you to enjoy the audio without distraction. While there’s a slight, normal “new electronics” smell initially due to the heat, the fans dissipate that heat very efficiently. It also starts up fast with a UI that doesn’t lag and responds well.Btw! Audio is very clear and loud which suprised me! Sounds like a surround sound!Roku TV Integration & Versatility:The integrated Roku Streaming Experience is a massive advantage. It means you have a full, smart TV interface built right in—no extra streaming sticks necessary. It also supports Screen Sharing. Between the seamless smart experience and the variety of ports available for running game consoles and laptops, this projector is incredibly versatile.The Only Quirk:My only very minor hang-up is the lack of a Twitch app, but this is a Roku platform limitation and not a knock against the projector itself. For everything else, the streaming experience is fluid and comprehensive.Final Verdict:This is a fantastic, portable outdoor mini-projector that is more than capable of serving as a primary entertainment source indoors. It delivers a massive, high-quality image with quiet, reliable performance, and the integrated Roku functionality makes it a joy to use daily. Highly recommended.
Sean –
As someone who loves movie nights but lives in a small apartment, the clutter of wires for a projector and the hassle of setting up a streaming stick every time were major turn-offs. That’s why I was intrigued by this Aurzen EAZZE D1R Cube that promises a built-in Roku experience. The big thing for me was the simplicity. Since the Roku OS is built directly into the projector, I didn’t need to fiddle with any external dongles or extra remotes. I plugged it in, connected to my Wi-Fi, and logged into my Roku account. Within minutes, I was scrolling through the familiar Roku home screen. The auto focus and auto keystone correction are just great. Every time I move the projector, even just a little, it quickly adjusts itself to deliver a sharp, square image.The core experience is exactly what I wanted: a Roku TV, but on a 80~100 inch screen. Having immediate access to all my streaming apps like Netflix, Disney+, and YouTube without any extra steps is awesome. I use the Roku mobile app on my phone as a remote most of the time, which makes searching for movies much easier. I also tried connecting my Bluetooth headphones for a late-night viewing session, and it worked seamlessly, allowing me to enjoy my shows without disturbing my family.Let’s talk about the picture and sound. The 1080p resolution is crisp and clear for everyday streaming. I’ve found the sweet spot for screen size to be between 80 and 100 inches in a dark room. The projector truly shines in dim or dark environments. While I can still use it with the lights on, I need to close the blinds during the day for the best experience.The built-in speakers are decent for casual viewing in my bedroom. The sound is clear for dialogues and background music. However, for a more cinematic feel or when I’m hosting a small gathering, I prefer pairing it with a portable Bluetooth speaker, which is a simple process through the settings menu.The portability of this thing is a major advantage. Its compact design means it doesn’t take up much space. I’ve easily moved it from my living room to my bedroom, and the automatic features mean I don’t have to waste time re-adjusting everything. We connected a laptop via the HDMI port, and it worked perfectly. It’s this flexibility that makes me feel like I’ve gotten my money’s worth.There are trade-offs to consider. It’s fair to mention a couple of things that I am not a big fan of. The brightness is best suited for controlled lighting. If you plan to use it in a very bright, sunlit room throughout the day, you might be disappointed. Also, while it supports a 4K input, the native resolution is 1080P. For me, this is more than sufficient, but people who are looking for native 4K should look elsewhere.The Final VerdictSo, who is this projector for? Based on my experience, I would recommend the Aurzen EAZZE D1R Cube to anyone who values convenience and a decent streaming-first experience. It’s ideal for students in dorms, people in apartments, or anyone who wants a flexible big-screen solution for movies, shows, and casual gaming without the hassle of multiple devices.It isn’t a high-end home theater projector meant for bright living rooms, but it doesn’t try to be. It succeeds brilliantly as a simple, portable, and fun device that brings the Roku experience you already know and love to a massive canvas.
Adam Schoales –
Needed a projector for the office so I snagged this. Not a *big* projector guy so I can’t honestly compare this beyond my limited experience, but I received a different projector from this same brand from Vine in the past and was really pleased with it, so when this one became available I figured I’d try it out as well.It’s on the whole decent. For the average consume will probably get the job done. But there are some minor annoyances along the way that more tech-inclined consumers might be bothered/frustrated by.The included remote, which is required for set up, doesn’t include batteries… a minor thing but absolutely an annoyance.The fan noise is certainly noticeable though not overly distracting. I love the intelligent auto focus feature, which may be standard in projectors these days I’m not sure but is certainly an upgrade from what I’m used to from projectors I’ve used in the past.This is a “smart” projector meaning it has built in apps, which some might see as a bonus. Me personally? I do not. I don’t love the idea of having *another* device to keep track of logins and possible hijacking attempts. I just want to plug in my PS5 or Apple TV and use the thing. Not the case here. You HAVE to login to Roku before you can even use the thing. At least it’s a Roku device and not a Google TV device (I hate Google TV so much).Setup is otherwise relatively painless beyond the Roku sign in. The interface isn’t as sluggish as the Google TV version I’ve tried in the past, but is also not as responsive as a stand-alone box (did I mention I hate smart devices?).The speakers are actually surprisingly decent considering how small the unit is. I might not want to watch a whole movie using them, but could certainly be useful for gaming with friends.Again, on the whole this is a very solid entry level projector and met my expectations considering what it is. For an office or classroom setting it’s probably perfect. For something you throw in the trunk to head to a cottage and be able to play your Switch with the kids? Again, perfect. For actual solid movie viewing experience? May not be the best.
JMiT –
This is quite a compact unit and could be considered portable. It has a threaded mount if you have a tripod or mounting bracket and it has a tiny screw foot for a bit of angle adjustment.I am surprised at how much picture quality is possible at ~$200. At first I had the image a little too large, around 130″ and it seemed a bit washed out. But then I moved the projector forward to give about a 100″ image on my white wall and then the image looked pretty good. The black floor/level is fairly low and the brightness at that size is enough to get satisfying contrast. The blacks aren’t inky black but they are fairly close to black with just a hint of blue in them. Colors have decent saturation too, something that has been lacking in some of the other projectors I’ve tested at this price. Skin tones look natural enough, not overly yellow or sunburned.At first I couldn’t find the image settings. They are not in the menus and the manual doesn’t even mention how to change them. I then found that pressing the “*” button the remote while watching something brings up all the “hidden” settings. I found the Roku smart settings to look pretty good without any tweaking. For custom settings I went with-Movie, color temp warm, brightness at 45 for a bit darker blacks, sharpness at 0 (higher does nothing but add edge fringing and noise). The dynamic contrast did very little, I really couldn’t see any change in dark rendering or shadow detail at low, high or off.Setup is incredibly easy. The projector automatically does focusing and keystone/zoom when it turns on or if it detects that you moved it. You can have the projector off to one side and it just squares up the image.Focus is pretty good in the center and at the corners and looks very sharp at its native res of 1080p.The projector has ROKU builtin and works fine. ROKU has lots of apps though nowhere near as many as Android TV. But Plex worked great for me as did the Youtube app.The unit has builtin sound and it is entirely functional but not great. Voice clarity is fine so it is perfectly serviceable but for movies and tv it’s not going to blow you away.The fan is certainly audible and not what I would call quiet, but with any sort of sound playing it tends to fade into the background.At this price point and performance this unit is easy to recommend. Just stay at 100″ or less and get a simple screen if possible.