Wanbo Vali 1 Gimbal Smart Projector
- 900 ANSI lumens of brightness
- Native 1080p resolution
- 3000:1 contrast ratio
- Built-in Android TV 11 (with Hey Google voice commands)
- 12W stereo speakers with a 500cc sound chamber
- Low noise operation at just 28dB
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A White Fairy Tale
At first glance, the Vali 1 looks like it leapt straight out of a Scandinavian design catalog.
Its sleek white body, clean lines, and minimalist touch seamlessly fit into modern and classic interiors. But it’s not just a pretty face. Wanbo’s clever 200° gimbal stand means you can easily project anywhere you want — even onto the ceiling — without clumsy mounts or tedious adjustments. If you want more, there’s also a standard tripod screw underneath.
Inside the box, you’ll find everything you need to get started — including a remote control, power cable, instruction manual, lens cover, and an extra dust filter, all smartly packaged with care.
Big Features in a Small Frame
Underneath its compact shell, the Vali 1 hides some serious tech muscle:
- 900 ANSI lumens of brightness
- Native 1080p resolution
- 3000:1 contrast ratio
- Built-in Android TV 11 (with Hey Google voice commands)
- 12W stereo speakers with a 500cc sound chamber
- Low noise operation at just 28dB
Setting it up is almost suspiciously easy. Auto-focus, auto-keystone correction, obstacle avoidance, and auto screen fitting (thanks to the smart ASA 3.0 tech) mean you’ll have a perfect square image in seconds without lifting a finger. The image is sharp, the colors pop, and the blacks are deep enough to make even evening movie marathons a pleasure, even in rooms with ambient light. The Android TV interface feels instantly familiar. Preloaded apps like Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, and YouTube are a click away, and there’s still about 4 GB of free storage for your favorite apps from the Play Store. And yes, Netflix streams in full native 1080p — no weird workarounds or side-loading needed.
Small Box, Big Boom
The dual 6W full-range speakers surprised me.
Sound is loud, crisp, and decently bassy for a machine this size. Whether watching a dialogue-heavy drama or a bombastic Marvel movie, I never felt the urgent need to connect external speakers (although you can, via Bluetooth or AUX, if you wish).
Gaming and Versatility
A dedicated Game Mode improves responsiveness and reduces input lag, which, while not on par with dedicated gaming monitors, is perfectly acceptable for casual gaming nights. The inputs are simple but effective: 1x HDMI, 1x USB, and 1x 3.5mm audio jack. The clever, separate power interface on the stand ensures that cable management remains clean and the gimbal motion remains unrestricted.






















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