SOOMFON SK3 Smart Projector (4K supported) with HDR10, WiFi & Bluetooth, Auto Focus & Keystone
Product description
The essentials
If you want a projector for the bedroom (or a small room) but still expect it to behave like a smart TV, the SOOMFON SK3 is built for that kind of use. It brings together WiFi streaming, Bluetooth audio options, and an “official Android TV” setup aimed at making setup less of a faff.
On paper, it looks like a mid-range home cinema-style projector: native 1080p with 4K decoding, HDR10 and HLG support, plus features that help you get a usable picture quickly—auto focus, keystone correction, and alignment helpers. It’s the sort of device you buy when you want regular movie evenings and casual gaming, not when you’re chasing top-tier image processing.
Key points
The headline promise here is convenience: smart apps via the built-in WhaleOS/official Android TV experience, dual-band WiFi for smoother streaming, and quick alignment tools so you can set it up without measuring everything twice.
The other big practical angle is audio. The two-way Bluetooth approach means you can send sound to Bluetooth devices (or use it like a standalone stereo speaker in certain scenarios), which helps if you don’t want to rely on HDMI audio every time.

Worth noting, though: the “Netflix compatible” claim comes with a restriction. The entry says you can’t sideload other streaming apps, so your experience will depend on what’s available through the certified ecosystem.
What stands out in everyday use
Setup that tries to save your time
Auto focus and ±15° keystone correction are exactly the kind of features that make projectors easier to live with, especially if you’ll move it between rooms or keep it near a bed rather than on a fixed mount. The inclusion of screen alignment plus zoom (50–100%) and obstacle avoidance is designed to make the picture land where you want it.


There’s also a 360° tool-free adjustable stand. The idea is that you can quickly direct the image where you’re lounging—sometimes aiming up towards the ceiling—without getting stuck hunting for tools.
Streaming and audio, both covered

Dual-band WiFi (2.4G/5G) is a useful detail for reducing buffering risk compared with older single-band approaches. For audio, the two-way Bluetooth support gives you flexibility: you can connect to mobile devices as a standalone stereo speaker, or pair with Bluetooth speakers, headphones, and soundbars.
The “micro moment” you’ll feel in practice is switching from “watching on the projector” to “listening privately” by pairing headphones or a Bluetooth speaker without re-cabling.
Tech specs (the bits to check before you commit)
- Name: SOOMFON Smart Projector SK3
- Type: Home cinema / smart projector
- Display format: Native 1080p with 4K decoding support
- HDR support: HDR10 and HLG
- Connectivity: Dual-band WiFi (2.4G/5G), two-way Bluetooth audio transmission
- Ports: 2x HDMI, 2x USB, 1x RJ45, 1x AV, and 1x 3.5mm jack
- Audio output option: 3.5mm jack for wired audio
- Throw/adjustment help: Auto focus, ±15° keystone correction
- Alignment/zoom: Screen alignment and zoom (50–100%)
- Stand: 360° rotatable, tool-free adjustable stand
- Brightness/contrast (as stated): 500 ISO lumens and 3000:1 contrast
- Screen size guidance (as stated): up to 150"
- Noise (as stated): operating at ≤35dB
- Mounting options: ceiling/tabletop/tripod/wall mount, includes a 1/4\" screw hole at the bottom
Where it shines (and where it may fall short)
This projector is strongest if you care about quick setup, regular streaming, and flexible audio. It’s also positioned as a practical all-rounder because it supports a range of connection options beyond wireless streaming—HDMI, USB, RJ45, and an AV port—so you can plug in a TV stick, a laptop, a game console, or similar devices.

It may not be the best match if you’re the type of buyer who wants to sideload apps freely. The entry is explicit that you can’t sideload other streaming apps, so if you rely on a specific platform that isn’t included in the certified options, you could end up disappointed.
Also, the brightness figures suggest it’s more about clear viewing in suitable conditions than fighting full daylight. If you regularly watch in bright rooms, you may find you’ll want better light control than you would with more specialist high-lumen projectors.


Compatibility & requirements
Soomfon SK3 is described as compatible with common streaming and device use cases—Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube are mentioned as officially certified content. However, because sideloading is not available, your streaming options will be limited to what’s supported in the built-in environment.
For local playback, the stated ports (HDMI, USB, RJ45, AV, and 3.5mm) cover a lot of everyday setups. Mounting-wise, it supports ceiling, tabletop, tripod, and wall placement, and the bottom includes a 1/4\" screw hole.
One practical note: because it’s described as aimed at indoor and outdoor use (camping, parties, studying, small meetings), it’s designed to be moved around—but the “best results” still depend on how consistently you can align the picture in the space you’re using.

Final verdict
Buy it if
It makes sense if you want a smart bedroom projector with auto focus/keystone correction, dual-band WiFi streaming, and Bluetooth audio options—without needing to tinker with complex setup each time.
Skip it if
You may want to avoid it if your viewing depends on sideloading apps, or if you expect consistently strong performance in bright-room conditions.
The kind of user it suits



This is a solid pick for casual home cinema nights, light gaming, and everyday streaming where convenience matters as much as picture quality.
Mini FAQ
Does it support Netflix?
Netflix compatibility is mentioned, and the entry states that Netflix content is officially certified. It also notes you can’t sideload other streaming apps, so app availability is part of the deal.
Is it true 4K?
The projector is described as native 1080p with 4K decoding. In other words, it supports 4K decoding, but it’s not positioned as a native 4K display.

Can I use Bluetooth headphones?
Yes—two-way Bluetooth audio transmission is described, including pairing with Bluetooth headphones and other Bluetooth audio devices.
What ports are available for devices?
The entry lists 2 HDMI ports, 2 USB ports, an RJ45 port, an AV port, and a 3.5mm jack, which should cover a variety of home setups.
Is it noisy?
It’s stated to operate at ≤35dB, which suggests it’s designed for more undisturbed viewing, especially in bedrooms or quiet rooms.
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