I got the NUTROMO Mini Projector with Wifi and Bluetooth mainly because I wanted something casual… nothing too serious, just something for movies, random YouTube nights, maybe projecting onto the ceiling.
And honestly, I wasn’t expecting much. But after actually using it, it ended up being one of those “this is actually fun” purchases.
Key Takeaways
- I went in with low expectations, but it’s surprisingly enjoyable to use
- Setup is simple, especially with auto keystone and the rotating stand
- Image quality is solid in the right environment (dim lighting)
- Sound is okay, but better with external speakers
- It feels like a budget projector done right, not a gimmick

What is the NUTROMO Mini Projector?
The NUTROMO mini projector is a compact, portable projector designed for casual home use. It supports up to 1080p resolution, connects via WiFi, Bluetooth, HDMI, or USB, and includes features like auto keystone correction and a 270° rotating stand. It’s built for convenience—something you can move around easily and set up without overthinking it.
Why I Tried It
I didn’t want a full home theatre setup. I just wanted something flexible… something I could move around, use casually, and not feel like I needed to “set up an experience” every time I used it.
My Experience Using It
The first thing that stood out was how easy it is to use.
You plug it in, connect your device, and you’re basically good to go. The auto keystone correction helps a lot… it adjusts the image so you don’t have to sit there trying to get the angle perfect.

The picture quality surprised me, too.
In a dim room, it actually looks pretty good. Not ultra-sharp like a TV, but clear enough to enjoy movies and shows without feeling like you’re sacrificing too much.
Where you start to notice the limits is in brightness. If the room isn’t dark enough, the image loses impact pretty quickly. That’s just the reality with most mini projectors in this range.
Sound is another area where it’s… fine.
The built-in speakers work for small spaces, but if you actually want that “movie night” feel, connecting a Bluetooth speaker makes a big difference.
Overall, though, the experience feels smooth. It doesn’t feel frustrating or overly complicated… it just works for what it is.
Build Quality & Feel
It’s lightweight and compact, which makes it easy to move around.
It doesn’t feel premium, but it doesn’t feel fragile either. More like a practical, budget-friendly device that’s designed for convenience.
Product Claims vs. Reality
It delivers on:
- portability
- ease of use
- flexibility
The 1080p support looks decent in the right conditions, but this is still a budget projector, so expectations matter.
Positives (What It Actually Gets Right)
It makes casual viewing fun again.
There’s something about projecting onto a wall or ceiling that just feels different—and this makes that experience accessible without spending a lot.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Very easy to set up
- Portable and flexible
- Good image quality in low light
- Useful features (auto keystone, rotating stand)
- Works with multiple devices
Cons
- Not bright enough for well-lit rooms
- Built-in speakers are average
- Feels similar to other generic projectors
- Not for high-end viewing expectations
Is It a Scam?
No. But it does fall into that category where similar-looking projectors exist everywhere under different names.
The difference here is… it actually performs well enough to justify the purchase at the right price.
How to Use
Set it up in a dim or dark room, connect your device (HDMI or streaming stick works best), adjust the angle, and let it auto-correct the image.
For better sound, connect a Bluetooth speaker.
Alternatives to Consider
- Vankyo Leisure 3W Neo Projector
- HY300 Pro Smart Projector
- ONOAYO Mini Projector
Conclusion: Would I Recommend It?
Yes… with the right expectations. If you want a casual, flexible projector → this works really well, but if you expect TV-level brightness and clarity → you’ll be disappointed
For me, it ended up being one of those simple upgrades that makes everyday things—like watching a movie… feel a bit more enjoyable.
Also read my similar review on the Magcubic HY300
