🎬 Elevate your home cinema game—because your living room deserves the spotlight.
The Dangbei DBOX02 Laser Projector is a powerhouse 4K home theater device featuring 2450 ISO lumens brightness with ALPD technology for vivid, speckle-free images up to 200 inches. It offers seamless smart streaming via Google TV with official Netflix licensing, supports Blu-ray 3D playback, and delivers immersive audio through built-in dual 12W Dolby Audio and DTS:X speakers. Advanced AI-driven setup features like autofocus, auto keystone, and obstacle avoidance ensure effortless installation and optimal viewing in any environment.
Brand Name | Dangbei |
Item Weight | 8.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.29 x 7.93 x 6.43 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DBOX02 |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Auto Obstacle Avoidance, Digital Keystone Correction, Auto Screen Alignment, Built-In Wi-Fi, 3d-Ready |
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Spectacular Picture Quality and Great Features
If you're seriously considering purchasing a laser projector, then you should read this entire review to make an informed decision. It's my first time ever that I'm writing a product review. And I must also say that I was not offered any promotional purchase to write this review. So, let's start:First of all, if you're interested in a 3D projector, then it's not for you. It does have a 3D feature, but it's of poor quality. See details towards the end of this review. I rated this product based on my interest in purchasing a 4K laser projector. I already have an Epson 3D 1080p projector since 2009 which is great for 3D movies. As of now, 3D movies are not played as 4K, those are 1080p. So, Epson serves me well.Now, let me give you my rating for each feature:Startup * * * * *Picture Quality * * * * *Brightness * * * * *Audio Quality * * * * *Auto Focus * * * * *Keystone Correction * * * *Streaming * * * * *Documentation *Customer Support * * * * *Pros:1. This projector has amazing picture quality and brightness. It's quite superior to that of my Epson projector. The picture is very crisp which is expected from a 4K laser projector.2. Additional features like auto focus and auto keystone correction are great. There can be some improvement though. It was nice to know that these features can be adjusted manually for fine tuning.3. The audio quality (the sound from projector) is also impressive.4. The other good thing is having many streaming apps like Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Hulu, and Disney+ all installed in one place. You don't need a separate streaming device for this purpose. I watched a few movies over Netflix and Prime Video without any issue at all.5. In response to my queries, the customer support provided me the following information which you may also find very helpful as it's neither available on their website nor in their manual:" - 12-month Warranty: We offer a 1-year warranty service. If the product encounters any quality issues under normal use, we will provide free repair or replacement services.- Lifetime Technical Support: At any time after your purchase, you can always contact our technical support team. We are committed to providing you with professional technical support and assistance.- DBOX02 is a DLP projector using ALPD 2.0 laser as the light source. It does not use a lamp.- The life span of the light source is 30,000 hours.- As it is a completely enclosed projector, it doesn't need complex maintenance effort. "However, at this point in time, I cannot verify any of this. So, I've given you what I was told.Cons:1. The documentation is poor. It does not describe the features like how to fine tune the auto focus or keystone correction manually. So, you have to experiment with those things on your own. If I may suggest to the supplier, providing a detailed manual in print or digitally can improve their sales and reduce returns significantly IMO.2. I have a Marantz AV SR 7008 9.2 channel receiver set up for the surround sound. When I hooked it up with this projector, I couldn't get the sound of movies being streamed on the projector through the receiver. I tried both ports of the projector (HDMI eArc as well as HDMI In) without any luck. The customer support worked with me very patiently for about two weeks, but the issue could not be fixed. They claimed that the projector was working fine with a Denon's receiver on their end. So, it's possible that there is some incompatibility of my receiver with the projector. Luckily, for me that was not a big issue as I watch movies usually on my 4K player which also has the streaming apps. So, the sound goes to the receiver and the video to the projector (through the receiver), and everything is fine then.3. The 3D quality is poor. Note that you need to buy 3D glasses separately. First, I thought the 3D glasses that came with my Epson projector could work but they didn't. The seller sent me two pairs of 3D glasses as a courtesy which I appreciate but the picture quality is not good at all. Further, you have to change to the 3D setting in the software manually every time you want to watch a 3D movie which is a hassle. The software should be able to detect that a 3D movie is being played and switch to the 3D mode.Bottom Line:If you don't want to watch 3D movies, this projector is for you. This projector has a very crisp, bright picture and very cool features like auto focus and auto keystone correction. If you have a surround sound system with more than 5.1 channels, then you should have a Blu-ray / 4K player to enjoy movies in a full surround sound system.Considering all things together, I wanted to give this product an overall rating of 4.5. But since there is no option to select 4.5 stars, I decided to go with 5 *s due to the superb customer support that I experienced for more than 3 weeks to resolve various issues.
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"Move Over Epson, There's a New Sheriff in Town!" (4.5ish Stars)
Alright, buckle up, because I've got a projector tale to tell. For years, I rocked an LCD Epson that served me well, until the day it started bleeding colors like a wounded rainbow. Turns out, LCDs and heat don't mix, and fixing it would've cost more than a new one. Thus began my quest for the perfect projector!Now, I use my projector as my main TV. No joke, I haven't owned an actual TV in ages. I love the minimalist look of a blank wall when it's not in use, and my projector lives like a ninja, tucked away in a small cabinet. So, I needed something compact, lightweight, but still professional enough to handle movie nights, gaming marathons, and the occasional epic slideshow of my cat. (Don't judge.) I have a tiny, less-bright projector for travel, so this one stays put.After an epic amount of research, I landed on this DBOX02. It was the Goldilocks of projectors – just the right size, super compact (smaller than my old Epson!), and it even has 3D! I don't use it often, but hey, it's there if I suddenly crave some Avatar action. And the best part? It's ACTUAL 4K, not that faux-K nonsense.This thing is SUPER FKN BRIGHT! Seriously, it could illuminate a small stadium! I have to use Eco mode or lower, otherwise the whites are so intense they might burn my retinas. But hey, if you want to watch movies with the windows wide open, this is your champion. No worries though, you can easily dial down the brightness if needed.And get this, it's whisper-quiet, especially in Eco mode. This is a big deal for me because, remember, it lives in a cabinet above my head. The last thing I need is a whirring engine competing with my surround sound. This projector? Silent as a ninja in a library. Plus, it keeps it cool as a cucumber in its little hidey-hole.Now, let's talk price. I snagged this beauty on Black Friday for around $1300. Way worth it in my book. It future-proofs my setup and works like a dream with my PS5. It was priced similarly to its competitors but packed more features. Sure, it's not a big-name brand, but I took a chance on a lesser-known brand and scored big time! (I was fully prepared to return it if it was a dud, but thankfully, it wasn't.)Okay, now for the (minor) cons. There's a bit of light leak around the image, meaning it spills over the edges of my screen slightly. The image itself fits perfectly, but for a perfectionist like me, it's a tad annoying. It's not like it's projecting onto my neighbor's house or anything, so I'm willing to sacrifice that for the stunning image quality.Another thing: you might want to grab the swivel stand. The legs on the bottom don't adjust like the instructions show. Maybe that was only a feature in the first version, but if you need to tilt the projector up or down, you'll need that stand. It adds a bit of bulk, but luckily, my cabinet has more room than a clown car, so it still fit!Here's the kicker: out of the box, the picture settings are AWFUL. It's like they cranked up every artificial enhancement imaginable. Motion smoothing? Check. Interpolation? Double-check. It makes everything look like a sped-up soap opera from the '80s. Trust me, I'm a cinematographer – turn ALL that stuff off! The only reason to keep those settings is if you ONLY watch sports. (And seriously, I change this setting in every friend's house I visit. It's a pet peeve, I know. 😅)My advice? Put it in "movie" mode, adjust your brightness (custom mode), and turn off ALL other settings except for HD mode (obviously). Once you do that, this projector looks like... well, a thousand bucks!Seriously, it's a game-changer. I never thought I'd be able to afford a laser projector at this price point. If you're on the fence, jump off and grab this projector! You won't regret it. 4.5 stars!
A**E
White light projects outside of screen
Still working on setting up this projector.Pros:Very quiet- no noiseGreat picture qualityIf you have no amp, the sound from the unit is decent.Cons:You need to place this projector VERY close to the distance specified for your screen size. I currently have the projector further back and there is white light projected at a lower level all the way around the screen - currently about 18" on each side. Very annoying. The auto size and focus works great, the main image is fit exactly to your screen. BUT the projector limits around the image show on my walls. To minimize I will need to move projector around until it is very close to to the actual screen size. If you have ambient light you might not notice, but as soon as you turn the light down,then there it is. When you use the auto size is wants you to have the projected area larger than your screen. I hope that I can get it to be very near the edges and still have that work.Im planning on getting a larger and higher quality screen, So I will need to install that before I can located the ceiling mount for the projector.The remote does not have a headphone jack, so when watching netflix I cant use ear buds like the Roku remote does.I was hoping to get rid of my roku and just use the apps in the projector, but this is a deal breaker. Will still need to use roko connector to my Amplifier.Took several HDMI cables to find one that works. Used an Active hdmi with ethernet 4K, and that one worked.(of course after I finally figured out that you have to turn hdmi/arc ON with my Marantz Cinema 60, otherwise no sound.
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