The Vankyo H500R has a physical footprint of 117 mm wide, 198 mm tall, and 188 mm thick, with a total volume of approximately 4355.208 cm³. It does not use a laser light source, relying instead on a conventional lamp. The projector supports a dedicated smartphone app, offering users an additional way to manage settings and control the device directly from their phone.
The Vankyo H500R projects at a 1080p output resolution with a brightness of 330 ANSI lumens, and can display images up to 80″ in size. It supports the HLG high dynamic range format, while HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision are not supported. Focus adjustment is neither motorized nor manual according to the provided data, and motorized zoom is also absent. The projector does not support 3D content display with glasses.
The Vankyo H500R covers wireless connectivity through Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, and built-in Chromecast, making it straightforward to stream content from a range of devices without cables. On the wired side, it offers two USB ports for local media playback, though there are no HDMI, VGA, DVI, or RJ45 ports, and no S/PDIF output. Miracast and DLNA are also not supported.
The Vankyo H500R includes built-in stereo speakers rated at 2 x 5W with Dolby Atmos, along with a 3.5 mm headset jack for connecting external audio. It features a built-in smart TV platform, a remote control, and a sleep timer for added convenience. Lens shift, both vertical and horizontal, is not available, and there is no external memory slot or voice command support.