VOPLLS Q5 specifications and in-depth review

VOPLLS Q5

Manufacturer: VOPLLS

The VOPLLS Q5 is a compact home projector that combines wireless streaming capabilities with a built-in smart TV platform, making it a self-contained unit for everyday use. At 177 mm wide and weighing just 790 g, it has a relatively portable form factor, and its dedicated smartphone app alongside voice command support adds a layer of convenience for day-to-day control.

On the technical side, the Q5 delivers 700 ANSI lumens at a native 1080p output resolution and can project images up to 300″ from a minimum throw distance of 1.2 m. It supports HDR10+ and HLG tone-mapping formats, while connectivity options include one HDMI port, two USB ports, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Chromecast, and Miracast. Audio is handled by a single 5 W built-in speaker, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack is available for external audio output.

Pros
  • Supports HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG for a broad range of tone-mapping formats
  • Built-in smart TV platform with AirPlay, Chromecast, and Miracast removes the need for external streaming devices
  • Voice commands and a dedicated smartphone app offer flexible control options beyond the included remote
  • Compact dimensions and a weight of 790 g make it easy to reposition or move between rooms
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and multiple wireless casting protocols provide versatile device connectivity
  • Two USB ports alongside an HDMI port cover basic wired connection needs
Cons
  • Single 5W mono speaker with no stereo output and no Dolby Atmos support limits audio performance
  • No lens shift in either vertical or horizontal direction reduces placement flexibility
  • No Ethernet port makes the projector entirely dependent on wireless networking
  • No external memory slot restricts direct local media playback options
  • 700 ANSI lumens brightness may be limiting in well-lit environments
  • Warranty period is limited to one year
Who is this for?

The VOPLLS Q5 is well suited to casual home viewers who want a straightforward, self-contained setup without relying on external streaming devices, thanks to its built-in smart TV platform with AirPlay, Chromecast, and Miracast support. Its compact size and lightweight 790 g build make it a practical choice for users who want to move it between rooms or use it in different spaces. Those who primarily watch in controlled or low-ambient-light environments will get the most out of its 700 ANSI lumens output, and the support for HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG adds value for users consuming HDR content from compatible sources.

Who is this NOT for?

Users who need flexible installation options will find the Q5 limiting, as it offers no vertical or horizontal lens shift, requiring careful physical positioning to achieve a properly aligned image. The single 5W mono speaker with no Dolby Atmos support makes it a poor fit for anyone prioritizing high-quality audio output as part of their viewing experience. Additionally, those who require a stable wired network connection will be constrained by the absence of an Ethernet port, and users looking to play media directly from a storage device will be hindered by the lack of an external memory slot.

General info:

has laser light source
release date August 2025
width 177 mm
height 57 mm
thickness 176 mm
weight 790 g
Has a dedicated smartphone app
volume 1775.664 cm³
warranty period 1 years

The VOPLLS Q5 measures 177 mm wide, 176 mm deep, and 57 mm tall, with a total volume of 1775.664 cm³ and a weight of 790 g, giving it a relatively compact and lightweight build for a projector. It does not use a laser light source, relying instead on a conventional lamp. A dedicated smartphone app is available for added control and convenience, and the unit comes with a 1-year warranty.

Projection quality:

ANSI lumens 700 lumens
output resolution 1080p
maximum projection size 300"
supports HDR10+
minimum throw distance 1.2 m
supports Dolby Vision
supports HDR10
supports HLG

The VOPLLS Q5 outputs at a native 1080p resolution with a brightness rating of 700 ANSI lumens, and can project images up to 300″ from a minimum throw distance of 1.2 m. For HDR, it supports HDR10+ and HDR10 as well as HLG, covering a solid range of tone-mapping formats, though Dolby Vision is not supported.

Connectivity:

HDMI ports 1
has AirPlay
Has Bluetooth
supports Wi-Fi
USB ports 2
has Chromecast built-in
has a VGA connector
has a DVI connector
supports Miracast
RJ45 ports 0
Has S/PDIF Out port

The VOPLLS Q5 offers a mix of wired and wireless connectivity options. On the wired side, it includes one HDMI port and two USB ports, while there is no VGA, DVI, S/PDIF output, or Ethernet port. Wirelessly, it supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Chromecast built-in, and Miracast, providing broad compatibility with a range of devices and streaming platforms.

Features:

has stereo speakers
has lens shift (vertical)
has lens shift (horizontal)
has a remote control
has built-in smart TV
has a built-in speaker
audio output power 1 x 5W
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
has a sleep timer
has Dolby Atmos
has an external memory slot
has voice commands

The VOPLLS Q5 includes a built-in smart TV platform and supports voice commands, with a remote control included for standard navigation. Audio is handled by a single built-in speaker rated at 5W — there are no stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos is not supported — though a 3.5 mm headphone jack is available for connecting external audio devices. The projector also features a sleep timer for scheduled shut-off, but does not offer lens shift in either direction or an external memory slot.

Final Verdict

The VOPLLS Q5 presents itself as a compact, self-sufficient projector that covers the essentials for casual home use. Its built-in smart TV platform paired with broad wireless casting support — including AirPlay, Chromecast, and Miracast — means most users can get up and running without any additional hardware. The 1080p output with HDR10+ and HLG support adds meaningful value for HDR content viewing in suitably dim environments. That said, the absence of lens shift, a limited single-speaker audio setup, and a 700-lumen brightness ceiling do narrow its appeal for more demanding setups. Overall, the VOPLLS Q5 is a reasonable fit for users seeking a lightweight, wireless-first projector for relaxed viewing conditions, provided they are willing to manage its installation constraints and audio limitations accordingly.