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HAPPRUN 510G Projector: Google TV Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, 4K Support, Netflix-Licensed, HDR 10+

Elevate your home entertainment with the HAPPRUN Google TV Projector. Featuring native 1080P resolution, 4K support, HDR10+, and 350 ANSI lumens, it delivers stunning visuals with vibrant colors and sharp contrasts. Officially Netflix-licensed, this projector offers seamless access to your favorite streaming platforms like Disney+, Prime Video, and YouTube. Enjoy hassle-free connectivity with dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.2, and support for Google Cast and AirPlay. Whether indoors or outdoors, this smart projector promises an immersive cinematic experience on screens up to 200 inches.

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Transform any space into a cinematic paradise with the HAPPRUN Google TV Projector. Designed for ultimate convenience and superior performance, this projector features native 1080P resolution, 4K content support, and HDR10+ technology, delivering crystal-clear visuals with deep contrasts and vibrant colors. With 350 ANSI lumens brightness and a 20,000:1 contrast ratio, every scene comes to life, whether you’re watching movies, streaming shows, or gaming.

What sets this projector apart is its Google TV integration with official Netflix licensing, granting easy access to top streaming apps like Disney+, YouTube, Prime Video, and more—all without the need for an additional TV stick. Control your entertainment effortlessly using the Google Voice Assistant, enabling hands-free commands for navigation, playback, and settings.

Connectivity is seamless with dual-band 2.4G+5G WiFi, two-way Bluetooth 5.2, and support for Google Cast and AirPlay, making smartphone and tablet mirroring a breeze. The projector also supports multiple mounting options—ceiling, tabletop, tripod, or wall mount—ensuring flexibility for any setup.

Ideal for home theaters, outdoor movie nights, gaming marathons, or family gatherings, the HAPPRUN Google TV Projector redefines entertainment with immersive sound, brilliant visuals, and smart connectivity. Experience the future of home entertainment with a projector built for performance, convenience, and endless fun!

51 reviews for HAPPRUN 510G Projector: Google TV Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, 4K Support, Netflix-Licensed, HDR 10+

    Ammarquez
    December 16, 2024
    La tela es delgada y se arruga con facilidad pero con plancha a temperatura baja queda liso. Las medidas son exactas como la descripción e indicacione...More
    La tela es delgada y se arruga con facilidad pero con plancha a temperatura baja queda liso. Las medidas son exactas como la descripción e indicaciones. Buen producto en general
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    Kindle Customer
    December 10, 2024
    Just received my projector. Delivery was quick and I am extremely satisfied with the design, picture and sound quality. It's not heavy so it's easy to...More
    Just received my projector. Delivery was quick and I am extremely satisfied with the design, picture and sound quality. It's not heavy so it's easy to carry around and the remote control is a plus. I can't wait to use it in my classroom. Only reason for a 4 start is that I have not used the device as yet to get a true feel of it. An overall good purchase.
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    Andrew
    December 7, 2024
    This projector works great. It is a good size not really small but still portable. easily sets up, can use with roku, chome tv. It is a slick design, ...More
    This projector works great. It is a good size not really small but still portable. easily sets up, can use with roku, chome tv. It is a slick design, speaker that is internal is not super loud but loud enough to hear, fan is not the quietest but not really noisy. Apps can be put through via HDMI connector. Otherwise the projector is bright enough to see in a lit up room but best in a darker room.
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    Danny Sugimoto
    November 26, 2024
    Overall, I’m impressed by this projector. Had some black spots on the lens, but the company included instructions and tools to remove lint from the in...More
    Overall, I’m impressed by this projector. Had some black spots on the lens, but the company included instructions and tools to remove lint from the internal glass. Simple enough, though slightly annoying. Works well in a dimly lit room and the picture was clear. Speakers work well, and are louder than the fan.

    There are some slight aberrations and distortion towards the edges of the frame, but it’s not distracting. The keystone adjustment is fine, but don’t expect anything more than a few degrees of shift. Zoom is entirely digital. The fan is a bit loud, but that’s to be expected on a device this size.

    Overall, I’m impressed by this unit and I’m glad I didn’t spend hundred of dollars on another one. We’ll see how long it lasts!
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    Ace Knight
    November 24, 2024
    This is an OK projector if you set appropriate expectations. It NEEDS to be used in a dark environment for the best viewing experience if you're tryi...More
    This is an OK projector if you set appropriate expectations. It NEEDS to be used in a dark environment for the best viewing experience if you're trying to project 100-120in screen. And I mean dark, like no other lights on in the room at all. If you're going for a smaller screen the image will be brighter of course. The fan is definitely loud and there's nothing you can do about it. You just have to accept it as white noise. There's only one hdmi port. There's not a lot of adjustments to make to the image, but it does have zoom adjustment which is helpful. Let's face it. This is a $50-60 projector and not a $300-500+ projector so it's not going to function like a more expensive unit.

    When I was trying a number of cheaper no-name projectors like this a few years ago anything under $100 was pretty much the same deal. Not very bright. Loud. There was often blurring at the edges. So don't expect the world for under $100. That said, for this price it's actually better than some of the cheaper projectors I had tried and I did not notice any blurring at edges. Once focused it seemed pretty sharp all-around which was nice.

    I bought this to take along on a beach trip since the house we were staying at seemed to have small tvs in all the rooms. Paired with a cheap fabric screen. This projector can be mounted on a tripod and I had a larger height adjustable tripod I mounted it to. I was able to project 100in image from probably 12ft away and it worked out pretty well. The caveat as mentioned is I could really only use the projector at night. During the day with all the ambient light in the room you couldn't even see an image on the screen. This projector NEEDS a near pitch black environment to look nice. Some light is OK, but it will wash out some of the image. For instance, we had a single light on (under the microwave) about 12ft behind us to the left and even that had washed out the screen some. The darker the better to get the best colors and image.

    Bottom line, my expectation was for $55 it solved a problem for my beach trip. I could hook my Wii up to it and play games at night or watch a movie on a larger screen. I'll use this projector outside some to project on a wall in the evening or at night. I have a 1080p Epson I use in my home theater setup and it's MUCH brighter and better in all regards, but it also didn't cost $55. So while I would not suggest using this projector in a main home theater setup, for what it costs it's not too bad for occasional use. Just be aware the fan is loud and it's not very bright to combat a lot of light in the room and you'll be good.
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    Raquel Garcia
    November 15, 2024
    I love this projector it’s great quality the reason I’m giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is because there is a fan noise that it’s a bit loud. I did it ...More
    I love this projector it’s great quality the reason I’m giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is because there is a fan noise that it’s a bit loud. I did it really see other comments talking about it but you get used to it. It’s just something to know before you buy it
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    Bellaroxy
    November 7, 2024
    I'm living through renovations & all my furniture is in storage, so I bought this projector instead of buying another tv. Wow, it's impressive. Th...More
    I'm living through renovations & all my furniture is in storage, so I bought this projector instead of buying another tv. Wow, it's impressive. The set up was an easy plug & play. Works great with my firestick & my laptop. I bought an adapter to use with my phone, although I haven't tried it yet. The sound is good enough that I haven't used my BT speaker. The picture is better when the screen size is smaller, but as u can see from the pics... the larger screen size is good., especially considering the low price. Of course the picture is not as good in the daytime but it's adequate. They say you get what you pay for, but as of day one.. I feel like I got more bang for my buck. Hoping I can say the same in a year.
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    Marie
    November 3, 2024
    I looked at a bunch of options and finally settled on this one, and I'm not disappointed. I've had it for a year and all is working swell. Of course y...More
    I looked at a bunch of options and finally settled on this one, and I'm not disappointed. I've had it for a year and all is working swell. Of course you can't expect an IMAX experience from a $100 projector, but it gets the job done just fine. I usually use a separate speaker when watching a movie, but the times I have used the built-in speaker it sounds just fine.
    I have noticed that the whole image is never totally in focus, so you have to play around with it to find what works for you. But it's good enough for when I watch movies or have a little home presentation.

    I give it 4 stars for the difficulty in focus and also because I do think it's a little too noisy.
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    N/A
    November 2, 2024
    I really like this projector and everything about it like the sound quality and the video quality and all the features, just two things, 1 being the f...More
    I really like this projector and everything about it like the sound quality and the video quality and all the features, just two things, 1 being the fan is a little loud but not too loud to the point where it gets annoying since the video audio will cover it mostly anyway, and 2 being that it won’t allow me to play Netflix from my phone. I had to buy the Lightning Digital AV Adapter from Apple which allowed me to watch on other streaming networks like Disney+, Hulu, Peacock, and YouTube, but for some reason it doesn’t allow me to play any shows on Netflix.
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    jaykal001
    October 29, 2024
    I paid $50 for this. It's worth every bit of that what it is. If this was a $300 project, I'd give it one or two stars. This is the lowest point of...More
    I paid $50 for this. It's worth every bit of that what it is. If this was a $300 project, I'd give it one or two stars. This is the lowest point of entry, and I've kept that in mind when reviewing. Just a few comments for those who might be looking for info.

    Keystone:
    It Sucks. It only moves vertically - not horizontally - which is OK - but when you apply the keystone, you can't focus both the top/bottom of the screen. If you were watching a movie, it maybe wouldn't matter, but I am using it for a golf sim and I need readable data at the top and bottom of the screen. All it really does is make it a square - but not really a 'usable square'.

    Mount / Screen flip:
    I still can't decide if I missed something, but when I inverted the screen (button on the remote) so that I could mount the project upside-down, I ended up with reversed text. As I was messing around, I couldn't tell if I could flip both directions or not -but I mounted it differently and it became a non issue. It might be goofy, just FYI.

    Brightness:
    This is the only projector I've ever used at home. If my garage lights are on - You can't see this at all. I'm using it in the dark, and it's fine. Again, I don't expect it to be perfect, but it's definitely OK for the price.

    The only other thing that's an annoyance, is that I end up backing out of menu to power off, where you need to confirm. If you don't confirm it turns off, instead if needing to press "another button" to cancel. it's happened a few times, and it just seems like I shouldn't be in the "power off" menu as often as I am. Now that I'm past the point of messing with it, it's less of an issue, but I swear I accidentally turned it off a half dozen times at first.
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    Kenneth M.
    October 28, 2024
    Prior to purchasing this projector I did a fair amount of research on several websites, including some very informative videos on Youtube, and therefo...More
    Prior to purchasing this projector I did a fair amount of research on several websites, including some very informative videos on Youtube, and therefore was well aware of any limitations that this item would bring with it. I agree with much of what was said and discussed on these sites as to the performance of this projector, but for the price it delivers a fairly decent image, albeit a little soft around the edges and definitely best in a very dark environment. I primarily use it to project digital decorations onto a window for Halloween and for the most part the H1 is sufficient for this purpose. In this mode of operaton, for me, the biggest downside is the need to have the projector positioned central to the projected image. Due to the lack of extensive keystone correction, this spoils the hollusion effect a bit as there is no way to conceal the projector as one could do with a much more expensive unit that offers better keystone/focus controls. As most users have commented, provided you understand the limits that this projector functions within, for the price, it is hard to beat.
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    robert e
    October 25, 2024
    Update: 4.5 stars. For way under a hundred bucks, this was a steal. Sure there are compromises. But projectors aren't about perfection. No projector c...More
    Update: 4.5 stars. For way under a hundred bucks, this was a steal. Sure there are compromises. But projectors aren't about perfection. No projector can give you darker darks than the surface you're using, e.g. I get crisp images with great color in a room with a dimmed lamp on a plain white wall. Works well with an old Amazon Tap as bluetooth speaker. No real keystone adjustment though.

    Original take: For throwing a 50-inch wide video image on a painted living room wall that isn't perfectly flat, this projector has been pretty good. Color, resolution, contrast and brightness are surprisingly good; the speaker is surprisingly loud. So, the basics exceeded my expectations. But keystone adjustment is a joke, at least if you don't want large areas of the screen out of focus. Materials and build are OK for the price. I wish there was a second HDMI port instead of the USB ports, and better magnification. An iris control would at least allow for more keystone adjustment and more forgiving focusing in situations where we don't need full brightness. Overall, though, for the price, really not bad.
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    Shadowstreik
    October 17, 2024
    I have noticed that when I focus the image to be crystal sharp in the center, the outer edge all around is blurry. This is not an issue when projectin...More
    I have noticed that when I focus the image to be crystal sharp in the center, the outer edge all around is blurry. This is not an issue when projecting a letterbox image as the black areas don't matter. However, an image that takes up the entire projection shows sharp in the center with a blurry edge. I can settle with letterbox movies, but can't rely on a overall crystal clear focus using this unit as a whole.

    If this is a known issue and has been rectified, I would, yes, be interested in exchanging it. Otherwise, it is what it is.

    UPDATE Nov 18, 2024 - I have received support and an amicable resolution has resulted. This review has received an upgrade in the review.
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    Kiara
    September 13, 2024
    It’s a pretty great little portable projector. Love how adjustable it is for angled walls. You have a vertical angle adjuster and a focus adjuster. Ca...More
    It’s a pretty great little portable projector. Love how adjustable it is for angled walls. You have a vertical angle adjuster and a focus adjuster. Can use the little foot underneath to angle the entire projector upward but not a whole lot which is kind of a bummer but you get what you get for the price. The picture quality is surprisingly good for the price and the speakers are honestly impressive for something so small. Obviously it’s not perfect but gives out quite a bit of sound on its own (though I just connect a Bluetooth speaker). I’ve used this anywhere from 5 ft away from a wall/screen to about 16 ft away and it did not change the quality of the picture.
    Obviously a little tough to see when there are. Bunch of lights on or if watching in daylight—as expected. Only thing I wish it had was larger adjustment for the little foot underneath and I wish it was centered since the foot is on the side slightly (I’m assuming for what was installed internally kept them from allowing a foot to be in the middle). This makes it a little tough because the screen ends up ever so slightly tilted. Nothing a little bottle cap or honestly even a piece of folded paper can’t fix though. Still worth the price on my opinion.
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    Jeremy Partyka
    September 7, 2024
    I was suggested this projector by a friend. It was on sale for $69.99 (with free shipping!) which is hard to beat. Setup is pretty straightforward. I ...More
    I was suggested this projector by a friend. It was on sale for $69.99 (with free shipping!) which is hard to beat. Setup is pretty straightforward. I love that it came with a remote and HDMI cable too. Image looks solid. It's not 4K but I knew it wouldn't be that in this price range. I initially tried to use my iPad with it via HDMI but my streaming services weren't working properly and when I tried to play a movie I would hear the audio but it would show a black screen on the projector. I checked the manual and it stated it would not work via iPad or iPhone for playing streaming content like this due to certain regulations. So instead I went to Walmart and bought a Roku stick for 30 bucks...and it's amazing!!! Legit, this thing combined with a Roku stick, for $100 bucks you've got a decent home theater. The built in speaker is alright. I will probably buy another speaker but in the meantime it's fine. I wish that it had built in leveling feet so you can adjust if you need to angle the projector down, but I just used some staples office paper on the back feet and it did the job. I recommended this projector as an affordable option for home entertainment!
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