🎬 Elevate your entertainment—big screen brilliance, anywhere you go!
The ONOAYO ONO3 Pro is a cutting-edge portable 4K projector featuring 1200 ANSI lumens brightness, a proprietary Smart TV OS with built-in apps including Netflix and Prime Video, Dolby-certified stereo speakers with AI sound balancing, electric focus with 4D/4P keystone correction, and ultra-fast WiFi 6 connectivity. Weighing only 2.4 lbs and designed for versatile mounting, it delivers a premium cinematic experience indoors or outdoors with seamless setup and durable, dust-resistant construction.
Brand Name | ONOAYO |
Item Weight | 3.78 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 3 inches |
Item model number | ONO3 Pro |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | ONOAYO 4K Projector is compatible with Netflix /Prime Video /YouTube; 2025 Newly Smart TV Operating System; Native 1080P Projector 4K Support; AI Image Quality Optimization Tech; Dolby-certified HIFI Stereo Dual Speakers; 24/7 Customer Support: Support_us@onoayo.net; AI Sound Balancing; Eletric Focus and 4P/4D Keystone Correction; Bi-directional Bluetooth 5.2 Connection; Ultra-fast Wifi 6 for IOS, Android, and Windows devices; Handheld Design for Portable Use; Sealed Optical Engine |
A**L
An Actual 150 Inch Theater In My Living Room
The media could not be loaded. An affordable big screen theatrical level experience is possible at home. This particular projector, which is superb on every level, provides that experience. The Ono 3 Pro has a truly premium feeling. It’s evident from the clean design aesthetics, that includes an internal power supply, to the high quality reflective plastic around the lens. The convenient faux leather carrying handle is yet another nice touch that keeps you from getting finger prints on the surface.The Onoayo logo appears briefly when you turn the Ono 3 Pro on for the first time. After that, there’s a brief series of menus that allows you to adjust your preferences. This initial process is thankfully very quick, since the most important aspect is simply setting up your wireless connections. If you notice that the projected image isn’t aligning with your screen, you can use the 4 point key stone correction option to fix it. Once you’ve completed the initial settings, you’ll see a list of apps that you can choose from. Some of these apps include Netflix, YouTube, YouTube for Kids, and Prime Video. You can add quite a few more apps, such as Plex, which has a huge amount of current shows and films. You’ll also have access to a very deep settings menu. Here, you can dial in your picture preferences, and choose how your projector boots up. Since my PC build is essentially a media center, I chose the HDMI option. Now after the Ono 3 Pro logo screen appears, it instantly displays my PC desktop screen. The Ono 3 Pro allows you to mirror your Android, or iPhone, and use it to display videos and photos in horizontal, or vertical orientation. The settings tab has a few different Dolby Digital Audio output options. This enables your HDMI cable to carry true surround sound from the Ono 3 Pro’s apps and videos, to your home theater, or soundbar. Many entry level projectors, including the three previous Onoayo Projectors, only offer stereo output through HDMI cables. Clearly, no expenses were spared when it comes to the Ono 3 Pro’s premium brand integration. Even without an external media source, you can simply use a few of the Ono 3 Pro’s free apps to enjoy high quality video, with full Dolby Digital Surround Sound support. The projector can even reach 300” screen sizes.In terms of the Ono 3 Pro’s sound, one other aspect to note is its built in Bluetooth capable stereo speakers. They’re able to get fairly loud, however that’s largely dependent on the video, or audio source. The volume fluctuations between different media sources occurs because every single film, show, and song, is mastered at different audio levels. Using the A.I. audio leveling function in the Ono 3 Pro’s settings corrects this issue, though it changes the original intentions of the audio recording process.Another nice feature that doesn’t get mentioned much, especially when buying projectors that fall within entry level price points, is noise. Onoayo’s previous projector, the AY3, which also happened to be my first projector, won first place in the low operating noise category out of 20 competitors. The price range for that projector showdown was $80-$150. The Ono 3 Pro is surprisingly far more quiet than the AY3.Now the real star of the show is the picture, and this is where the Ono 3 Pro takes the crown. Its native resolution is 1080p at 60 hertz, however my PC shows that the Ono 3 Pro can accurately display 4k, or 2160p, at 30 hertz. If you’re watching films, this looks fantastic. For general PC use, the smoothness that’s offered with 60 hertz makes it preferable to me. With everything set up properly, you can use the remote to adjust the focus levels perfectly. There’s one aspect that many projectors in all price tiers face, and that’s external lighting. In my case, the ideal times for using the Ono 3 Pro are between 6 PM and 8 AM. My apartment faces the sun, and even with my blinds fully closed, they still allow enough light in, to dim the projected image. Once 6 PM hits, the picture is incredibly good. It needs to be said that seeing films on a 150” wrinkle free screen, which cost me all of $55, is absolutely astonishing.To get the best results from the Ono 3 Pro on a PC, you’ll need to enter your GPU’s display settings tab. From there, you’ll select your display resolution, then choose RGB, followed by Full Range at 8 Bits. This will give you the best color and black levels that the Ono 3 Pro can offer. If you don’t have a GPU, and you have an integrated graphics solution, such as Intel Iris Pro, or AMD’s Radeon Vega Integrated Graphics, these settings will still be the same in your display tab. From the Ono 3 Pro’s picture settings menu, my custom preferences for the best image results are:Mode Selection: UserBrightness: 60Contrast: 50Saturation: 64Sharpness: 4Noise Reduction: MediumColor Temperature: UserRed: 10Green: 0Blue: -4It should also be noted that my PC’s Nvidia 40 series GPU allows the Ono 3 Pro to choose 12 Bit color, using the YCbCr 4:2:2 color profile, coupled with the 12 Bit Limited Color preset. This setting is essentially Dolby Vision HDR 10, and technically, since the Ono 3 Pro doesn’t display HDR color, it will still only be displaying the full range RGB spectrum of 16.7 million colors. Those color hues, and tones, will impressively be rendered with a certified 98% color gamut rating. A 100% color gamut rating is only given to displays that can render solid black levels. Despite being 2% shy of reaching that point, the Ono 3 Pro produces stunning colors. With the Full Range RGB settings, coupled with the right projector screen, and a fully dark room, the Ono 3 Pro can get just a few shades shy of solid black levels. There’s no way to give this projector anything less than 5 stars, since it exceeded all of my expectations in every regard.
A**R
Amazing projector
Taking the ON3Pro out of the box, it looks and feels nice. The top has a cloth carry handle. The right side has the air intake. The left side has the air exhaust and the speaker. The rear of the unit has the power button, HDMI input, USB port, 3.5mm headphone jack. The front and rear sides both appear to have IR receivers, so the remote has an easy time reaching the projector.Fan noise is a whisper, about as loud as my refrigerator.The interface feels very smooth. No stuttering or frame drops during Netflix or YouTube like on some cheaper projectors with underpowered processors. It has an app store and has a lot of settings. You can change video mirroring for back projection as well. The focus adjustment on the remote is very handy.Most importantly, the video quality is very sharp. I have used a few cheap projectors and the resolution and sharpness usually leave much to be desired. But with this, the 4k quality and bright image really punches above its class. Using it on my beige walls and not a proper projector screen, the colors are surprisingly vivid. The contrast looks great even with ambient light.Minimum focus distance is about 45in/ 115cm.The built in audio obviously makes some compromises due to its form factor, but was much better than I expected. The sound can be very loud and room-filling. I found the best results with the sound in "Movie" or "Music" mode. There are a lot of ways you can connect other speakers, like Bluetooth, 3.5mm AUX cable, or HDMI passthrough with a sound bar (if using HDMI input).The projector has a plastic flap to angle it up when placed on a flat surface. It also has a standard 1/4-20 thread for mounting on tripods, etc. I would recommend a tripod with a ball head so you can get the angle perfect. The keystone adjustment works great, but using it does reduce the screen size, so it's better to get the angle as close to perfect first.Overall, I'm really happy with this projector. It looks great. It's quite portable and the built in sound is perfectly adequate. The interface is great looking and smooth. The remote feels nice and isn't fussy about where it's pointed. The colors are great and the image is very sharp.
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