
Roconia Home Theater Projector
Score: 79/100
Aurzen EAZZE D1
Score: 70/100Rankings

The Roconia Q6 is a portable 1080p LCD projector delivering an eye-catching 15000-lumens output and full wireless connectivity. Its built-in speakers are under-powered and the picture shines best in darker environments. Best suited for budget-conscious users who need a large screen and are okay with adding external speakers.

The Aurzen EAZZE D1 is a lightweight 1080p LED projector with HDR10 and built-in Netflix streaming. Its very low brightness and lack of optical zoom limit usability to dark rooms. Suited for budget-conscious users who need a portable, smart-TV enabled projector for occasional night-time viewing.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
15,000 lumensbest | 200 lumens | |
10,000best | — | |
— | 1.4best | |
100,000 hoursbest | — | |
— | 16 wattsbest | |
2best | 1 | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 0.3 kgbest |
3 yearsbest | 3 yearsbest |
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Display(1) | ||
Brightness (lumens) | 15000 lumens | 200 lumens |
Connectivity(3) | ||
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 | 5.2 |
Wi‑Fi Standard | 5G | Dual-band |
HDMI Ports | 2 | 1 |

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No professional editor or expert reviews were found in the available sources; the only commentary comes from a user‑generated YouTube review, which notes the projector’s value and brightness but also highlights the subpar built‑in speaker.
Everyday users appreciate the bright image, large screen capability and easy wireless mirroring, but consistently criticize the weak built-in speaker, the need for a dark viewing environment, and occasional setup difficulties.


Professional reviewers view the Aurzen EAZZE D1 as a well-priced, highly portable 1080p LED projector that shines in low-light environments thanks to its auto-focus, digital keystone and built-in Netflix OS. However, they caution that its modest 200 ANSI lumen output and lack of optical zoom or lens shift keep it from competing in brighter or more demanding settings.
Everyday users praise the projector's easy, one-click Netflix setup and the convenience of its auto-assist features, noting that it works well for night-time movies and casual gaming. Common complaints focus on insufficient brightness in lit rooms and the reliance on digital rather than optical adjustments, as well as the absence of a built-in battery for true cordless use.