Wanbo Cube 2 Pro: Compact smart projector can produce 120-inch image – NotebookCheck.net News
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The Cube 2 Pro is a projector that features a fairly stylish design and an integrated stand. The stand allows flexible placement, including projecting onto a ceiling. Image adjustments are handled automatically.
Wanbo is now selling the Cube 2 Pro, which is a new smart projector with an official MSRP of $199. The device should also be easy to carry, since the projector can basically be folded into the stand. The stand is a gimbal, so projection can be thrown onto a wall but also an angled ceiling. The projector measures 4.4 x 4.4 x 8.3 inches, weighs under 3.3 lb and it is available in multiple color variants.
However, the Wanbo Cube 2 Pro has a relatively low brightness, which is not surprising given the size and price. To be more exact, the official brightness is rated at 500 ANSI lumens. The maximum projection size is 120 inches, and the throw ratio is listed as 1.2:1. The projector can focus automatically thanks to a ToF sensor, keystone correction is also automatic.
This Wanbo projector also supports WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. The operating system is Android TV 11.0, which supports media playback as well as smart home control. An 8-watt speaker is built in as well, while an external audio system or speaker can be hooked up via the headphone jack. Last but not least, there is one HDMI port and a USB Type-A port for connecting external storage devices to show pictures or play video files.
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Silvio Werner, 2026-02-12 (Update: 2026-02-12)
