Let me start by saying this little white cube blew my expectations out of the water. The HausKit Smart Mini Projector has become my go-to for movie nights, gaming sessions, and even the occasional work presentation.
The 4K support is no joke - I projected The Batman onto my living room wall and could see every wrinkle in Robert Pattinson's brooding face. That 1:0.9 short throw ratio means I get a massive 50" image from just arm's length away, perfect when I'm squeezed into my tiny NYC apartment.
What really surprised me was the Android 11 system. Being able to download Netflix, Disney+, and even my yoga apps directly onto the projector feels futuristic. No more fumbling with HDMI cables - though those ports are there when you need them for gaming consoles.
The 180° rotation feature has been a game-changer for lazy Sundays. I just angle it toward the ceiling while lying in bed - instant personal theater. And at under 25dB noise level, all I hear is movie dialogue, not fan whirring.
Now for some real talk: The built-in speakers are decent but won't shake your walls. For serious movie nights, I pair it with my Bluetooth speaker (that BT 5.2 connection is rock solid). Also noticed Hulu can be finicky - seems to be an app issue rather than the projector's fault though.
After two months of near-daily use, this $200 projector makes me question why anyone would buy a big-screen TV anymore. It's traveled with me to three different rooms, survived a camping trip (don't tell the manufacturer), and still delivers that 'wow' factor every time I power it up.