FUDONI Projector with 5G WiFi & vs FUDONI Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth
Updated April 2026 — FUDONI Projector with 5G WiFi & wins on connectivity and value, FUDONI Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth wins on brightness and compatibility.
$103.99FUDONI Projector with 5G WiFi & Bluetooth, Native 1080P 18000L Portable Movie Projector for Home Theater Outdoor, Built-in Speaker, Compatible with HDMI, USB, AV, Fire Stick, Laptop, iOS, Android, PS5
FUDONI
$139.99FUDONI Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth 4K Support, 300ANSI Outdoor Indoor Projector FHD 1080P Max 300" Display, Movie Video Home Theater Projector Compatible w/HDMI/USB/Phone/Laptop/TV Stick
FUDONI
The FUDONI Projector with 5G WiFi (Product A) is the winner due to its lower price point and newer Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. While Product B offers a specified brightness rating of 300 ANSI, Product A provides clearer speaker wattage specifications and broader port options including VGA.
Why FUDONI Projector with 5G WiFi & is better
Lower Purchase Price
$103.99 vs $139.99
Newer Bluetooth Version
Bluetooth 5.3 vs 5.1
Specified Speaker Wattage
Dual 5W vs Unspecified HiFi
Why FUDONI Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth is better
Specified Brightness Level
300 ANSI vs Not Specified
Explicit OS Compatibility
iOS/Android/Windows vs Generic Devices
Audio System Labeling
HiFi Stereo vs SRS Surround
Overall score
Specifications
| Spec | FUDONI Projector with 5G WiFi & | FUDONI Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $103.99 | $139.99 |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1080 | 1920x1080 |
| Brightness | Not Specified | 300 ANSI |
| Contrast Ratio | 10000:1 | 10000:1 |
| WiFi Standard | 5G + 2.4G Dual-band | 5G |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 | 5.1 |
| Speaker Power | Dual 5W | Dual HiFi |
| Video Ports | HDMI/USB/VGA | Not Specified |
| Mirroring Support | Generic Devices | iOS/Android/Windows |
| Audio Technology | SRS Surround | HiFi Stereo |
Dimension comparison
Design and build quality
Both units belong to the FUDONI brand and share a similar form factor typical of portable home theater projectors. Product A lists specific connectivity ports including HDMI, USB, and VGA, suggesting a design focused on versatile physical connections for laptops and office devices. Product B emphasizes screen mirroring capabilities without detailing physical video ports in the provided data. Both models feature built-in speakers and rely on external connectivity for expanded audio options. The build quality assumptions are based on the feature sets provided, with Product A offering more explicit port information.
Display resolution and clarity
Both projectors feature a native resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. Product A specifies support for 4K decoding via HDMI, allowing for higher quality input signals to be downscaled to the native resolution. Product B describes the image as clear and sharp full HD picture quality. Both units utilize a 10000:1 contrast ratio to define image depth. Product A mentions a 6-layer glass lens designed to reduce eyestrain during extended use. Product B highlights color accuracy and the ability to highlight darker details due to the contrast ratio.
Brightness and contrast performance
Product B provides a specific brightness measurement of 300 ANSI lumens. This specification allows for a quantifiable assessment of performance in ambient light conditions. Product A mentions high brightness but does not provide a specific ANSI lumen rating in the available data. Both models share a 10000:1 contrast ratio. Product B claims improved resistance to ambient light due to high lumens. Product A focuses on vibrant colour and detailed images for home theater quality viewing without a numerical brightness value.
Connectivity options
Product A features dual-band 5G and 2.4G WiFi, claiming a connection speed of 5 seconds. It also includes Bluetooth 5.3 for pairing with external speakers or headphones. Physical ports include HDMI, USB, and VGA. Product B supports Ultra-fast 5G WiFi and Bluetooth 5.1. Product B emphasizes screen mirroring without extra adapters or apps. Product A lists compatibility with gaming consoles and streaming sticks like Roku or Chromecast via physical ports. Product A offers a newer Bluetooth standard and dual-band WiFi support.
Audio capabilities
Product A is equipped with built-in dual 5W SRS surround speakers. It supports external speakers for expanded audio output. Product B features built-in dual HiFi speakers for stereo surround sound. Product B allows connection to soundbars or headphones via Bluetooth 5.1. Product A provides a specific wattage rating for its internal speakers, while Product B uses the HiFi designation. Both units support external audio connections to enhance the immersive experience for movies or parties.
Compatibility and software
Product B explicitly lists support for screen mirroring on iOS, Android, and Windows devices. This provides clarity on which operating systems can connect wirelessly. Product A mentions compatibility with laptops, gaming consoles, and classroom or office devices via ports. Product A notes eye-friendly diffused light for long lessons or gaming sessions. Product B states that no extra adapters or apps are needed for mirroring. Product A includes VGA support which may benefit older office equipment not covered by Product B's listed features.
Price and value
Product A is priced at $103.99, while Product B is listed at $139.99. Product A offers a lower entry price while maintaining 1080P native resolution and 5G WiFi. Product B commands a higher price point with a specified 300 ANSI brightness rating. Product A includes Bluetooth 5.3, which is a newer standard than the 5.1 found in Product B. Value assessment depends on whether the user prioritizes specified brightness metrics or lower cost and newer wireless connectivity standards. Product A provides more port variety for the lower price.
Which one should you buy?
Choose Product A if you prioritize budget and connectivity versatility. The lower price, newer Bluetooth 5.3, and inclusion of a VGA port make it suitable for offices or users with varied legacy devices. Choose Product B if specified brightness is critical for your setup. The 300 ANSI rating provides a concrete metric for performance in lit rooms. Both offer 1080P native resolution and 10000:1 contrast. Product A is the better value for general home use, while Product B may suit users needing verified lumens for outdoor or ambient light viewing.