The Blitzwolf V10 has a physical footprint of 220 × 220 × 130 mm and weighs 1,250 g, with a total volume of 6,292 cm³. It does not use a laser light source, and its lamp is rated for 50,000 hours in eco mode, indicating a long service life under typical usage conditions. Power draw sits at 70W during operation and drops to just 1W in standby, keeping energy consumption modest. Audible noise during use is measured at 40 dB.
The projector outputs at 1080p resolution and supports a maximum projection size of 150″, making it suitable for large-screen setups. It does not support 3D content with glasses, and HDR formats are not available — HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG are all absent from its feature set.
Wireless connectivity is well covered, with support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Chromecast built-in, and Miracast, allowing content to be streamed or mirrored from a wide range of devices. On the wired side, there are no RJ45 ports, no VGA or DVI connectors, and no S/PDIF output, so the unit relies entirely on its wireless interfaces for both audio and video input.
The projector includes a built-in smart TV platform, stereo speakers, and a remote control, allowing it to function as a standalone viewing device without external components. Dolby Atmos is not supported, and neither vertical nor horizontal lens shift is available, meaning image positioning relies solely on physical placement of the unit.