The Happrun C58 uses a traditional lamp-based light source rather than laser technology, and its physical dimensions come in at 305 mm wide, 268 mm deep, and 238 mm tall, with a volume of 19454.12 cm³. At 3800 g, it carries a moderate weight that should be factored in when planning placement or mounting. The projector also pairs with a dedicated smartphone app, adding a layer of convenient remote management for users who prefer controlling the device from their phone.
The Happrun C58 projects at a native 1080p output resolution with a brightness rating of 2000 ANSI lumens, and can produce images up to 300″ in size with a minimum throw distance of 1.9 m. In terms of HDR compatibility, it supports HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG, offering broad coverage across common HDR formats, though Dolby Vision is not supported.
The Happrun C58 offers a well-rounded connectivity setup, including two HDMI ports and two USB ports for wired source connections, while wireless options cover Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Chromecast built-in, and Miracast, giving users multiple ways to stream or mirror content without cables. There is no VGA connector, no RJ45 Ethernet port, and no S/PDIF audio output, so wired network connectivity and digital optical audio are not available on this model.
The Happrun C58 includes a built-in stereo speaker system rated at 2 x 10W with Dolby Atmos support, alongside a 3.5 mm headphone jack for routing audio to external headphones or speakers. It features a built-in smart TV platform, voice commands, a remote control, and a sleep timer, covering the essentials for day-to-day operation without relying on additional hardware. Neither vertical nor horizontal lens shift is available, so image alignment depends on physical positioning, and there is no external memory slot for direct local storage access.