Best Budget Smart Cinema: WiMiUS A vs VOPLLS B

If you’re trying to turn a bedroom wall, garden screen, or spare room into a proper movie night, these two projectors sit right in the sweet spot. Both promise 1200 ANSI brightness, 1080P Full HD, smart streaming, auto focus, and the kind of convenience that makes setup feel effortless. The real question is whether the cheaper WiMiUS model gives you everything you need, or whether the pricier VOPLLS justifies its extra £110 with a better smart platform and polish.

Our Pick【Netflix Included/Dolby Audio】Smart 4K Projector,1200ANSI FHD 1080P Portable Projector,HDR10 Short Throw Auto Focus/Keystone WiFi6 Bluetooth 50% Zoom Home Cinema Projectors for Bedroom,Outdoor,Gifts

【Netflix Included/Dolby Audio】Smart 4K Projector,1200ANSI FHD 1080P Portable Projector,HDR10 Short Throw Auto Focus/Keystone WiFi6 Bluetooth 50% Zoom Home Cinema Projectors for Bedroom,Outdoor,Gifts

£189.994.7 (6,057)
[Google TV/Netflix Licensed/Dolby Audio] Smart 4K Projector with Auto Focus & Keystone, VOPLLS 1200 ANSI FHD 1080P Google Bluetooth Wifi Projector, Voice Control, Moive Projectors for Bedroom/Outdoor

[Google TV/Netflix Licensed/Dolby Audio] Smart 4K Projector with Auto Focus & Keystone, VOPLLS 1200 ANSI FHD 1080P Google Bluetooth Wifi Projector, Voice Control, Moive Projectors for Bedroom/Outdoor

£299.994.3 (3,556)

Our Recommendation

Product A is the definitive recommendation because it delivers the stronger value proposition at £189.99 versus £299.99, while still matching the core specs that matter most: 1200 ANSI brightness, 1080P resolution, auto focus, keystone correction, and smart streaming. It also adds HDR10 and 50% zoom, both of which improve real-world viewing flexibility. Product B’s Google TV and licensed Netflix are nice, but not nice enough to justify the extra £110 for most buyers.

Detailed Comparison

Display

On paper, this is a very close fight. Both projectors claim 1200 ANSI lumens and native FHD 1080P with support for 4K input, so in a dark room both should deliver a bright, sharp image that’s perfectly suited to films, sports, and binge-watching. WiMiUS adds HDR10, which is a useful advantage for boosting perceived contrast and preserving highlight detail in compatible content. VOPLLS leans on its Google TV smart ecosystem rather than display extras, so for pure picture spec the edge goes to Product A. Winner: Product A, because HDR10 gives it a slight cinematic advantage at the same claimed brightness.

Performance

For real-world use, both should be quick to set up thanks to auto focus and auto keystone correction, which is exactly what matters when you’re moving a projector between bedroom and outdoor use. WiMiUS also includes 50% zoom, a practical bonus if your room geometry is awkward or you want to fine-tune image size without physically moving the unit. VOPLLS counters with Google TV and licensed Netflix, which can make the interface feel more polished and better supported over time, especially if you want a smoother app experience. If performance means projection flexibility and image adjustment, Product A wins; if it means smart platform stability, Product B has the stronger software story. Overall winner: Product A, because zoom plus auto-correction makes it more flexible in more rooms.

Build quality and design

Neither listing screams premium metal chassis or premium optics, so this is more about usability than luxury. WiMiUS looks like the more feature-packed value pick, and that usually translates to a projector designed to be carried around, placed quickly, and used casually. VOPLLS positions itself as the more refined smart projector, with voice control and Google TV likely giving it a more premium day-to-day feel. Still, the core hardware claims are broadly similar, and the lower price of the WiMiUS makes it easier to forgive any design compromises. Winner: Product B, narrowly, because Google TV and voice control suggest a more polished user interface and living-room experience.

Battery life

Neither projector appears to include a built-in battery, so this category is effectively a tie. For bedroom use you’ll need mains power, and for outdoor movie nights you’ll likely need an extension lead or portable power station. Since neither is truly cordless, there’s no meaningful battery-life advantage here. Winner: Tie.

Price and value for money

This is where the decision gets much easier. Product A costs £189.99, while Product B is £299.99, a hefty £110 difference. Given that both advertise the same 1200 ANSI brightness, 1080P resolution, auto focus, keystone correction, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Dolby Audio, WiMiUS delivers far more headline-spec value for the money. VOPLLS only starts to justify its higher price if you place a lot of value on Google TV, licensed Netflix, and voice control. Winner: Product A, clearly, because it offers the stronger spec-to-price ratio.

Game library/features

Neither is a gaming projector in the traditional sense, and neither listing provides a dedicated low-latency mode or gaming-specific features. What they do offer is smart streaming convenience, which matters more for most buyers than game libraries on a projector. VOPLLS has the advantage here thanks to Google TV and licensed Netflix, which should provide a broader, cleaner app ecosystem and easier access to streaming services. WiMiUS still has Netflix included and the usual smart projector conveniences, but the Google TV platform is the more versatile and future-friendly feature set. Winner: Product B, because Google TV is the stronger smart ecosystem.

Overall user experience

WiMiUS is the better buy for most people because it gives you the most important projector essentials at the best price: bright 1200 ANSI output, Full HD resolution, HDR10, auto focus, auto keystone, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, and 50% zoom. That combination is ideal if you want a hassle-free movie machine for a bedroom, a quick outdoor setup, or a gift that feels generous without breaking the bank. VOPLLS is the more premium-feeling smart projector, and Google TV plus licensed Netflix make it appealing for users who want a cleaner interface and smoother app support. But with a £110 premium, it has to do more than it does on the spec sheet to beat the WiMiUS on value.

Overall summary: if you want the best all-round deal, buy Product A. If you care more about Google TV convenience and are happy to pay extra for the software experience, Product B is the nicer smart-platform pick. For most UK buyers, though, WiMiUS wins this head-to-head on value, flexibility, and overall buy-it-now appeal.

Buy the 【Netflix Included/Dolby Audio】Smart if...

Buy Product A if you want the best projector for the money and plan to use it mainly for films, streaming, and casual outdoor movie nights. It’s also the better choice if you need flexible placement, because the 50% zoom and auto correction features make setup easier in awkward bedrooms or smaller rooms.

Buy the [Google TV/Netflix Licensed/Dolby if...

Buy Product B if you specifically want Google TV, licensed Netflix, and voice control built into the projector for a more polished smart-TV-like experience. It’s the better pick if you’re happy paying extra for a smoother interface and care more about software convenience than raw value.

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