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The JIFAR H6 is a powerhouse 1080p HD projector delivering 2000 ANSI lumens brightness and 20000:1 contrast ratio, supporting up to a massive 450-inch screen with 4K zoom. Equipped with ultra-fast 5G WiFi and Bluetooth 5.1, it offers seamless wireless streaming and audio connectivity. Its versatile inputs (HDMI, VGA, USB) make it compatible with a wide range of devices including TV sticks, smartphones, PCs, and gaming consoles. Designed for business, home, and outdoor use, it features a dust-sealed optical engine for durability and comes with lifetime professional support, making it a top-tier choice for immersive, flexible viewing experiences.










| ASIN | B085TDV9DW |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | JIFAR |
| Color | A-White |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,523) |
| Date First Available | 11 April 2020 |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Item Weight | 2.49 Kilograms |
| Item model number | H6 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 5 Milliamp Hours (mAh) |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Manufacturer | JIFAR |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 23.88 x 10.16 cm; 2.49 kg |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Series | H6 |
| Standing screen display size | 450 Inches |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Wattage | 50 watts |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
R**G
I was looking for a replacement bulb for my Sharp XR-10S DLP Projector which we use in our outdoor patio area for movie nights. When looking for a replacement bulb the OEM bulb was $142.00. I had ordered non-OEM bulbs on Amazon for 1/3 of the price just to be disappointed in them only lasting a few months. I started noticing many projectors on Amazon that were below $200 dollars with much more features than my 15-year-old Sharp purchased for $800 in 2006. Features like: HDMI/VGA/USB/SD/AV/TV inputs, Wireless device mirroring, Bluetooth, and built-in speakers. For $50 more than my replacement bulb it was worth checking out. I purchased 3 different projectors until I found a suitable replacement. First lesson learned. If you are trying to compare name brand projectors (Sharp, Epson, Optoma) vs lesser-known manufactured projectors, they are not all using the same way of measuring brightness. My Sharp was 2000 ANSI Lumens which apparently is almost 5 times brighter than a 2000 Lumen or Lux rating the other Asian manufactured projectors are publishing. I found that out when I purchased the TMY 6500 Lumen Projector for $80. It was most likely well below 1000 ANSI Lumens. These might work well for indoor viewing throwing the image less than 5 feet of distance in complete darkness (and no image in daylight) but not for the outdoor setup I have (details below). After that I looked for the highest Lumen/Lux Projectors for about $200. I purchased the Yaber Pro V7 9500 L (L=Lumens not ANSI Lumens) for $200 ($299 with $100 coupon) and the Jifar 5G WiFi Bluetooth Projector with 450" Display,9500 Lumens 4K Projector for $200 ($249 minus $50 coupon). The winner was Jifar. Pros: The Jifar was far brighter, image was much clearer and crisper, and the built-in speakers were louder and clearer than that of the Yaber Pro V7. I hung them one up after another and you could even see the image during the day with my outdoor blinds down (the image was washed out but other projectors you see nothing during the day especially when hung over 10 feet away.) You will need at least that distance for the image to be in focus. The Jifar had VGA which the Yaber did not which was the nail in the coffin for Yaber. Cons: I have to admit that the Yaber Pro V7 had better packaging, higher quality plastic shell, and nicer storage bag/backpack. The Jifar plastic shell seemed to be not as smooth, almost as if 3D printed. I really thought the Yaber was going to be a better projector based on the outside. I was proven wrong. On the Jifar I could only see 3 of the 4 mounting holes and thought I had a defective product. I contacted the manufacturer and they quickly sent me an image of where the 4th hole was which I had mistaken for a screw hole. I contacted the manufacture several times and was impressed with how quickly they responded. A special shout out to Grace Yang and Linda who helped me with my questions and even sent helpful guidance photos. About my set-up. I have a Da-Lite drop-down screen that has an 8’ diagonal viewing area. The Jifar projector is ceiling mounted 10’ 6” away from the screen at a height of 8’8”. At this distance the image was too large for the screen but the projector has a zoom down image feature and fit perfectly on the screen with a setting at 90%. Our seating is directly under the projector. The speakers are loud when they are directly above you. I could hear my son watching cartoons though the Jifar via a fire stick from my office which is about 20 feet away. During movie nights we run the audio via Bluetooth to a Samsung sound bar and subwoofer. It did take me awhile to figure out how to connect it to Bluetooth as I have multiple Bluetooth audio devices and I believe they were competing for the signal. I turned off the Bluetooth setting on all devices except for the sound bar and it then connected automatically. I am glad I took a chance on ordering these different projectors and am glad that I did not disqualify the Jifar solely based on their outer plastic shell. Apparently, they focused on investing in what is on the inside vs a nicer exterior. Goes to show you can’t judge a book by its cover. I highly recommend the Jifar projector giving them 5 stars for them providing the most bang for the buck. Pictures show some of the most visually stunning movies/episodes I could find on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney to show the color and quality that this projector puts out. It also shows my set up.
M**.
Todo era perfecto y a los 6 meses empezó a salir una mancha en la pantalla, pensé que iría bajando porque dejaba de usarlo un rato, pero al parecer se calienta y vuelve esa mancha tan desagradable, me dijeron que el vendedor puede cambiarlo, si es así tendrá todo mi respeto, espero y se contacte conmigo
S**N
I initially posted a two-star review of this projector as the unit I received did not have working WiFi and the Bluetooth connection had severe latency issues when used with a Roku Express. The company contacted me rapidly and worked hard to address the problems. They went so far as to ship me a replacement projector which did have working WiFi. The company’s response alone earned them at least a one-star upgrade. So, first the good. The screen brightness and resolution on this projector are excellent. My use case is a portable outdoor theater on our back deck, streaming off gigabit fiber, with the already noted Roku Express plugged into HDMI. While we can’t watch movies in bright sunlight (I wouldn’t expect to) it works well from twilight on (or inside, for that matter). The on-board sound system is nice, and sufficient for most of our movie nights, though at only 6 watts it’s a little soft for some of our elderly friends (hence my trying to enhance the sound) out on the deck. From playing around with it, as long as your source is iOS or Android or a laptop and you don’t need truly loud sound *through a Bluetooth connection* it will work just fine. Even with the Roku Express, it will work nicely. As such, among the low-cost projectors available, I can absolutely attest that this one can work nicely… with one caveat: Unfortunately, the replacement projector also has the severe latency issues with Bluetooth when used in combination with a Roku Express, necessary to stream Amazon or Netflix inside the United States (per the companies listing, Netflix, Disney, and Amazon copyright issues prohibit playing movies directly from the projector). It appears to be impossible to get the audio to sync with movies streamed over the Roku, and while I didn’t test it, I suspect the same will hold true with a Fire Stick. In the end, I bought a speaker that had an AUX jack to address the sound issue and bypass Bluetooth. So, bottom line – This is a solid projector, with one minor flaw that is readily overcome and may not even matter depending on use. Among the low-cost units on the market my personal experience was that this is a good unit and the company provided very good customer service (which earned them the fifth star).
P**T
This is my first projector ever. Due to the pandemic with no movie theatre access, I bought this projector to have my own outdoor theatre in my backyard. I was not sure about the purchase but it turned out to be great projector for the price. I am going to review on the features that I have tested. The package came with a projector, lens cleaning cloth, HDMI cable, RCA cable, power cable, carrying case and manual. Connection ports: 2xHDMI, 2xUSB, 1 RCA, 1xVGA, 1xSD and 1x3.5mm Audio port Adjustment : focus and vertical keystone I use a Firestick to access all the movie contents therefore I use the HMDI port most of the time. I have tested all other ports and are working fine. The projector was very easy to operate, you just power it on, select the video source, adjust the focus and you are ready to go. If you are just using firestick like me, only 1 video source, just plug it in and using the USB port to power the stick. The project will auto detect and switch to one of the 2 HDMI port. The most important features of a projector is the picture and audio quality. I used the projector solely for outdoor viewing. I used the project's audio jack with a 40 feels audio cable to a receiver then to the outdoor speaker. Therefore, I can only have left and right audio. The audio was clear. I did not use the build-ins speaker much, but it works and seem ok. I would compare the viewing experience if you were in a movie theatre. In a movie theatre, you would view the movie in complete darkness or with some ambient light. I was not able to upload the video for this review, but i have posted 2 photos as a comparison. I have some outdoor string light around as a ambient light and I can still see the picture clearly. The picture quality was great and bright. My uploaded pics were a bit out of focus, it was the phone not the projector. I used a 150 inches screen with a throw distance around 16 feet. I did not use any keystone adjustment. The only adjustment i used was the focus. All colours adjustment are factory setting. They are just fine. It is really plug and play. I do not have any 4K video source to test, but it is a 1080P project, so I believe the best picture quality that you can get is 1080P. A true/native 1080p projector is better than a 1080p support projector. I used a 150 inches screen at 16 feet away. If I had a bigger screen 150+, the projector would have to be further away. I do not know how I could verify the 7000Lux parameter or if the projector would work for a 400 inches screen. But this projector works well for a 150 inches screen. If I am able to get a 200 inches screen, maybe I will come back to give further review. I gave 4 stars because I was not able to test all the parameters. It is a good value first time projector for a 150 inches screen.
R**.
I assumed that the 9500 lumen spec on the projector was going to be a little off but was surprised by how much of a lie it was. My 2400 lumen Epson unit is much brighter. The Jifar is a cheap projector. Why can't they give a real spec? There is no optical zoom on the projector. It is a digital zoom (in only) which means that when you use the zoom at all you are losing output and resolution. The more zoom you use the lower the pixel count and overall output. The image is never truly in focus throughout no matter how hard you try and adjust it. If you use the keystone correction at all the focus in the corners becomes truly awful. I haven't yet counted the pixels to see the real resolution but I am not expecting it to live up to its 1920 by 1080 claim here either. If you are looking for a cheapo projector in cost and performance this seems to be ok. The packaging is also mediocre. The screw down levelling foot can't be used as there is only a single foot and it isn't at the centre of balance so the projector tips over! Just don't expect it to get even close to the quality of other budget but more expensive projectors like Optoma, Epson and BenQ. Yes, you do "get what you paid for"! Why does Amazon allow products like this to be sold on their site? When important specifications like brightness are so far off from reality they should force manufacturers to tell the real story. I also noticed that there is no electrical approval on this product that shows that it can be used in North America. And yes, the speaker sounds like a tin can. What were you expecting for $200.00! And the sellers of this projector offered me money to take down this review. That is pretty unethical. It explains why there are so many good reviews.
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