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The Valerion VisionMaster Pro2 is a cutting-edge 4K triple laser projector boasting a 15,000:1 contrast ratio, 3000 ISO lumens brightness, and a versatile 0.9-1.5x optical zoom. Designed for immersive home cinema and pro-level gaming, it features HDR10+, IMAX enhancement, and ultra-low 4ms input lag. With a powerful 4GB RAM/128GB ROM chipset, built-in Google TV+, and voice assistant compatibility, it delivers seamless multitasking and smart home integration. Perfect for millennials seeking a premium, flexible, and future-proof entertainment upgrade.































| ASIN | B0DSBYCZJR |
| Additional Features | Optical Zoom 0.9-1.5, 15000:1 Contrast, IMAX Enhanced, HDR 10+, Dynamic Tone Mapping, EBL, Filmmaker Mode, 3d-Ready, Dolby Vision&Atmos, Works with Google Home/ Apple HomeKit/ Alexa,Airplay 2, Chromacast, Miracast, Auto Focus, Auto Obstacle Avoidance, Auto Screen Alignment, Built-In Wi-Fi, Auto Keystone Correction, Dust-Proof |
| Antenna Location | Backyard Movie Night, Home Cinema, Home Theater, Mancave |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172 in Video Projectors |
| Brand | Valerion |
| Brightness | 3000 ISO Viewing Lumen |
| Built-In Media | Carrying Case, Remote, User Manual |
| Color | VisionMaster Pro2(Elegant Grey) |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, Professional Home Theater Audio System, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Contrast Ratio | 15000:1 Viewing Contrast with EBL |
| Control Method | Remote, Voice |
| Controller Type | Remote Control, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 580 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
| Display Type | DLP RGB Triple Laser |
| Form Factor | Desktop |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI, S/PDIF, USB 3.0 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.3"L x 9.2"W x 10.2"H |
| Item Weight | 15.4 Pounds |
| Light Source Operating Life | 25000 Hours |
| Manufacturer | VALERION TECHNOLOGY USA CO., LTD |
| Maximum Image Size | 300 Inches |
| Maximum Throw Distance | 26.16 Feet |
| Minimum Image Size | 40 Inches |
| Minimum Throw Distance | 3.49 |
| Model Name | VisionMaster Pro2 |
| Model Number | VisionMaster Pro2 |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | Dolby Vision, Dynamic Tone Mapping, EBL, Filmmaker Mode, IMAX Enhanced, HDR 10+ |
| Projector Maximum White Brightness | 3000 ANSI Lumens |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backyard Movie Night, Home Cinema, Home Theater, Mancave |
| Special Feature | Optical Zoom 0.9-1.5, 15000:1 Contrast, IMAX Enhanced, HDR 10+, Dynamic Tone Mapping, EBL, Filmmaker Mode, 3d-Ready, Dolby Vision&Atmos, Works with Google Home/ Apple HomeKit/ Alexa,Airplay 2, Chromacast, Miracast, Auto Focus, Auto Obstacle Avoidance, Auto Screen Alignment, Built-In Wi-Fi, Auto Keystone Correction, Dust-Proof Special Feature Optical Zoom 0.9-1.5, 15000:1 Contrast, IMAX Enhanced, HDR 10+, Dynamic Tone Mapping, EBL, Filmmaker Mode, 3d-Ready, Dolby Vision&Atmos, Works with Google Home/ Apple HomeKit/ Alexa,Airplay 2, Chromacast, Miracast, Auto Focus, Auto Obstacle Avoidance, Auto Screen Alignment, Built-In Wi-Fi, Auto Keystone Correction, Dust-Proof See more |
| Video Encoding | AV1, AVS, AVS2, HEVC, VP9, H.264, H.265, H.266, SHVC |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
X**H
Incredible Picture — Here’s How to Get the Most Out of It
I’ve been using the Valerion VisionMaster Pro 4K Laser Projector for a few weeks now, and overall I’m extremely impressed. The image quality is sharp, colors are vibrant, and brightness is more than enough even in a moderately lit room. It really delivers a premium home theater experience. That said, getting the best performance out of this projector takes a bit of setup. Here are a few tips that made a big difference for me: 1. Take time with placement and alignment Out of the box, it’s tempting to rely on keystone correction, but you’ll get a noticeably sharper image if you physically align the projector as square to the screen as possible. Minimize digital correction whenever you can. 2. Use a proper screen (or optimize your wall) While it works on a plain wall, pairing it with a decent ALR or matte white screen significantly improves contrast and perceived brightness. If using a wall, make sure it’s smooth and painted with a neutral white or light gray. 3. Adjust picture settings — don’t stick with default The default mode is good, but tweaking brightness, contrast, and color temperature based on your room lighting makes a big difference. I found “Cinema” or “Movie” mode to be the best starting point. 4. Control ambient light Even though this projector is bright, reducing ambient light (especially from windows) dramatically improves black levels and overall contrast. Simple blackout curtains go a long way. 5. Optimize your source quality To really see what this projector can do, feed it high-quality 4K content. Streaming at lower bitrates doesn’t do it justice. A good streaming device or Blu-ray source elevates the experience. 6. Sound setup matters The built-in audio is decent, but pairing it with a soundbar or external speakers transforms the experience into a true home theater. 7. Check firmware updates early Make sure you update the firmware when you first set it up. It can improve performance, fix bugs, and sometimes add features. Bottom line: This is a fantastic projector with excellent image quality, but it rewards a bit of thoughtful setup. Spend an extra hour dialing things in, and you’ll get a picture that genuinely feels cinematic. Highly recommended
D**N
Incredible Value and Picture Quality
Even though my Epson 5040 UBe had it's issues, including strange power up hiccups and the occasional screen blanking, once it began developing pink vertical bars running down the image, I finally had an undeniably compelling reason to upgrade my projector setup. I hadn't been following the projector scene for many years, and had anticipated simply purchasing a newer Epson model as a replacement, but after doing a little bit of research, I stumbled upon some reviews describing the Valerion line up of projectors. I must admit, I was a bit skeptical at first, as I had not heard of Valerion before, but after watching and reading all of the reviews and impressions I could find, I ultimately decided to take a leap of faith and give the Valerion VisionMaster Max a try. And, I AM SO GLAD THAT I DID. This projector, paired with Valerion's 150in basic Matte White screen, gives an image that absolutely blows my previous experience out of the water. The sharpness of the 4k and the HDR grade brightness and highlights, all while maintaining deep blacks and rich colors, makes all content, especially HDR, look stunning and impactful. Furthermore, while I know it would bother many of the purists out there, I actually like the implementation of motion smoothing as well, making particularly nature and sports content incredibly more life-like at 4k/60Hz. And at 1080p/120Hz (I have yet to even try 1080/240Hz), gaming on this projector is smooth as butter with no perceptible input lag. But, what really sets this projector apart is its VALUE! In today's tumultuous economic times, it is rare to find things anymore that really make you feel like you are getting good value for your money. Thank you Valerion for keeping your pricing competitive, and I would challenge anyone to find a projector at the moment with a better price to performance ratio. And, to top it all off, Valerion's customer service has been outstanding. I did not have a single issue setting up my projector, or putting together the massive 150in screen (by myself). I only reached out to them prior to my purchase to ask them to confirm some of the dimensions they had listed for their screen size. Regardless, they had since checked in with me with multiple follow-up emails, making themselves available to me for any questions along the way and making sure I was able to setup everything without a hitch. The only thing I wish came standard was a lens with a longer throw ratio. It certainly wouldn't apply to everyone, but for my room, the projector sits about 19.5 ft away from the screen. The throw ratio of the optical lens can't quite get the image down to 150in, so I have been using digital zoom to shrink the image a bit further to match the screen size. Unfortunately, that means I am losing a little with respect to brightness and sharpness. Fortunately, Valerion has confirmed with me that they are still planning on releasing an external lens, to increase the throw ratio to accommodate projector placement further away from the screen, which I hope will be available soon for purchase. Thanks Valerion for offering such a great product at a very reasonable price! I am thrilled to have become part of the Valerion club, and I wish them ongoing success in the projector space!
A**B
Amazing Projector - Definitely recommend
My first impression of the projector’s build quality was excellent—it looks and feels very premium, and even the remote has a high-end finish. I projected onto a 110-inch wall painted with Behr Silver Screen (#770E-2) Matte Interior Paint & Primer, and the picture quality is crisp with accurate colors. I used TheHookup Pro2 settings, and they worked perfectly. So far, I haven’t encountered any major issues except for the known subtitle issue when EBL is enabled. The subtitles appear brighter during bright scenes and dimmer during dark scenes. Additionally, the projector’s fan noise fluctuates during these transitions. I have a 5.2.2 audio setup, and during fast-paced scenes, I can hear the fan noise. However, I’m used to it because my previous Vankyo LED projector was much louder—compared to that, this one is relatively quiet. My room is dark with blackout curtains and Cracked Pepper matte finish on all walls except the projection wall. I chose the Pro model because of its 2500 lumens of brightness and optical zoom. I was considering the Plus 2, but due to ambient light from the ceiling, I went with the Pro. To my surprise, even with some ambient light, the Pro was brighter than expected, so I usually keep the brightness at 7 or 8. However, during HDR10+ or Dolby Vision playback, the image looks slightly dull, so I increase the brightness to the maximum (10). The black levels are impressive, and the difference is noticeable. I believe upgrading to a premium projection screen would further enhance color accuracy and black levels.
S**P
Visionmaster pro 2: Premium projector with amazing picture quality
I am using VisionMaster Pro 2 on a 135 inch screen and the picture quality is nothing less than a high end tv. I have tried few projectors before, however pro 2 is outstanding, the ease of use, snappy UI(google tv) and clarity is amazing. Pros: 1) Awesome picture quality 2) Snappy UI and it offers google TV 3) Very quite 4)Premium quality and look 5) 3 hdmi ports are handy 6) smooth gaming 7) Seamless set up and keystone and optical zoom helps 8) Reasonable price for the quality of the product 9) okay sound without speakers Feedback: Even after doing the keystone and sizing the picture in my screen, I am getting a little faint light spill on the side of the screen, however I might not be placing the project at correct place, I am still in the process of correcting it.
T**M
Best in class projector 2025- less then $3,000- Valerion PRO 2
This is the one to get if you are on a $3,000 budget. I tested a few models out our before arriving at my decision. What I loved best about the Valerion Vision Master 2 besides the great look and build is the cinematic picture quality, looking almost 3D at times. It seems like the most polished and supported projector in its class having a mature and developed software system behind it. I’m amazed by its ability to look colorful and punchy even with a bit of ambient light in the room. I’m excited to save for a rising ALR screen to go with it to maximize its daytime viewing and to get the best performance out of it in general. Amazon sent a XGIMI Horizon Pro in which I purchased, I was really looking forward to compare it with but unfortunately the box arrived with a significantly dented in corner. The auto keystone correction feature was malfunctioning and the projector was also displaying a 4:3 image when it was supposed to be 16x9. Not cool and a total waste of time and a tying up of my money, Amazon did refund me in a timely manner. I purchased the Vision Master Pro 2 with the matching $150 gimbal attachment for to help with setup and it works great, super sturdy and moves at nearly all angles. I’m very happy with Valerion Pro 2 and look forward to watching it every night. Having Google TV built into the unit is the only way to to go. Setup was as straightforward as it gets. The deep blacks, smooth natural colors and fluid seamless picture qualities have one me over!
I**B
Great picture and bang for the buck
I upgraded it from an epson 6040 1080p projector that It is so close to being a 5/5. The picture quality is bright and colors are crisp. I included the pic just to show the brightness. The pic doesn't do the projector justice in terms of quality. The only reason I give it a 4 is because there isn't an adjustment for making the lasers converge, so if you are very close, you can notice it. Also - the RBE reduction works fabulously and is needed but there is a high-pitched sound that isn't loud, but noticeable. It's nowhere near as loud as the epson fan, but I'm a bit sensitive to it. I hardly notice it any more. I just couldn't justify the addition 3-5 thousand more for a Sony or Epson or JVC. The picture is so good, I don't feel like I made any noticeable sacrifice. FYI - I run everything through my home theatre system and use Roku, so I can't comment on all of the embedded apps. I wasn't looking for that functionality at all. Pros: - Bright with great blacks - Brilliant colors - Auto calibration to the screen is amazing. It snaps the pic right on my 120" screen. - Quiet (with exception of the RBE reduction) Cons - 1/4 mount. I had to drill a piece of steel and make an adapter It seems heavy for one 1/4" mount. - RBE reduction sound. - That's about it.
A**R
You will not be disappointed with this purchase!!! A+++
I'm extremely impressed with this projector. This is my very first projector, and I'm at a loss for words on how much better it looks and why it took so long for me to finally purchase one. The picture quality is absolutely stunning - crisp, vibrant, and incredibly detailed, even in rooms with some ambient light. The colors feel rich and true-to-life, which really elevates the viewing experience. Setup was straightforward, and the design feels premium and well-built. I also appreciate how quiet it runs, which makes a big difference during immersive scenes. The triple laser technology really stands out - it delivers a brightness and clarity that I can't help but appreciate... and gEEK OUT from. Overall, this projector exceeded my expectations. It brings a true theater-like experience into the home, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high-end performance and reliability.
O**Y
Better than a High-end TV for Sports and Movies (My Custom Settings Included)
After moving several times, I decided I was done buying TVs. I’ve spent good money on high-end TVs, only to run into issues within three years. On top of that, the cost and hassle of transporting large TVs during moves was simply frustrating. Even though my wife preferred getting another TV, I decided to give a projector a try for those reasons. After researching countless models and watching what felt like endless YouTube “reviews” (many of which honestly felt more like ads), I chose the Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2. The first thing I watched on it was Olympic skiing footage, and I was genuinely shocked. In my opinion, projectors absolutely outperform TVs when it comes to fast-moving content. The sense of motion feels more natural and immersive. After that, I watched F1 and Top Gun: Maverick — and the cinematic immersion was on a completely different level compared to watching on a TV. My living room has a fairly large wall, so I decided not to use a dedicated screen. I’m sure image quality would improve even further with a proper screen, but even projecting directly onto the wall, I’m more than satisfied. One thing I strongly believe about projectors is that personalization matters a lot. It’s not like buying clothes “close enough” to your size — it’s more like tailoring something to fit you perfectly. I highly recommend taking the time to adjust settings until they truly match your own eyes and preferences. I currently use it with an Apple TV 4K. The built-in Google TV system is perfectly fine, but I personally prefer the slightly warmer color tone of Apple TV. Below are the settings I’m using. I based these on U.S. community discussions and adjusted them further using guidance from Gemini and ChatGPT. Apple TV 4K Settings: • Format: 4K SDR • Match Content: Range – On / Frame Rate – On • Chroma: 4:2:2 Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 Settings: For Movies (HDR / Dolby Vision): • Picture Mode: Filmmaker or Theater • Color Temperature: Warm 1 or Warm 2 • Enhanced Black Level (EBL): Low or Medium • Dynamic Tone Mapping: On • Laser Luminance: 6–8 in a dark room (10 if there is ambient light) Motion & Clarity: • Motion Enhancement (MEMC): Film or Off • DLP Turbo Mode: Off From my personal experience, I don’t really notice rainbow effect (RBE) when watching YouTube content. However, when watching movies through Apple TV, I did occasionally notice RBE. Enabling RBE reduction settings significantly minimized it for me. One last personal observation: if you wear glasses, lens quality may affect your experience more than you think. Unlike TVs, projectors are extremely light-sensitive. I use two different lenses with the same prescription but different price ranges, and I can definitely see a difference. Watching with higher-quality lenses noticeably improved my overall viewing satisfaction. Overall, switching to a projector has completely changed how I experience movies at home. For anyone who moves frequently or wants a more cinematic experience, this has been a great decision for me.
M**R
Noisy and bad blacks.
The black levels are not very good. Activating Valerions enhanced Black levels just generates a lot of artifacts and strange colors, which makes it useless. It handles Dolby vision but makes lots of high frequency noises when it receives these signals for some reason.
G**Z
Rewelacja z jedną małą wadą.
Rewelacyjny projektor. Rewelacyjna jakość rewelacyjna jasność. W zaciemnionym pomieszczeniu wygląda jak ogromny telewizor. Minusem jest to że ma tylko jedną śrubę do mocowania sufitowe, a przez to nie jest stabilny i bardzo trudno go precyzyjnie ustawić względem ekranu. Valerion powinien pomyśleć o przygotowaniu profesjonalnego uchwytu sufitowego dlatego projektora.
J**A
Excelente
Muito bom, imagem linda e core incríveis
P**D
Highly recommended
The quality of the picture is phenomenal, my 4th projector and my 2nd laser 4k. The black levels and the contrast overall is unbelievable. After reading many reviews my expectations were very high, but this projector did not disappoint. I have a very specific set up with a Denon 7.4.6 full atmos and IMAX enhanced sound. So the flexibility that this projector offers means I was able to slot this projector into place exactly in the alcove I had set up for the last projector. As this is in a dedicated cinema room I have full light control so can have absolutely no light if needed, but with the Valerion that isn't a requirement as it works perfectly well with high levels of ambient light. The projector itself looks fantastic, as does the remote, the remote allows for full control over the AVR and any other media system connected via the eArc. This projector is highly recommended for anyone serious about having a real cinema experience. I believe that this projector beats many projectors at much higher price points. I can't speak for longevity as it is only in use a few weeks, but it does come with an additional years warranty when your register the product. I would also recommend the official ceiling mount as the projector is heavy and the mount itself very good looking and well engineered like the projector itself. Well done Valerion, I look forward to many years of enjoyment.
D**C
Top quality at $3k price
I set it up as 200"+ on a projector screen. Picture quality is top. Top buy at $3000 price range.
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