LONPOO DVD Player with HDMI (Region Free) for Full HD Upscaling, USB Playback, Microphone Port
Product description
Quick overview
If you’re trying to bring back old DVDs without messing with complicated compatibility issues, this LONPOO DVD player is built for straightforward playback. It’s marketed as a region-free DVD player (regions 1–6) and includes HDMI output, plus multiple ways to connect depending on what you have at home—TV, projector, monitors, or a home theater setup.
On paper, it also leans into “bring files too,” with USB playback for video, music, and photos. And if you like karaoke nights, the included 6.5 mm microphone port is one of those features that can quickly turn a basic DVD player into something more than a one-purpose box.
That said, it’s not a modern disc replacement. It explicitly does not support Blu-ray, and some of the USB video playback resolution is limited—so it’s better thought of as a DVD-and-media hub, not a streaming-style entertainment upgrade.
What stands out in everyday use

The most noticeable benefit is connectivity. You get HDMI plus RCA/AV and coaxial output, which is helpful if your setup is “smart TV, older TV, or random home theater gear in a closet.” If you have a newer TV with HDMI, you can keep wiring simple. If not, RCA/AV can still get you watching.
The player is also positioned around “cleaner image output” with 1080P HDMI upscaling. Upscaling won’t magically turn a low-quality disc into something like a true 4K source, but it can make DVDs look less harsh—especially on larger screens.
For USB playback, it supports USB 2.0 with FAT16/FAT32, and media types listed include MP3 and WMA audio, and JPG/JPEG images. For video files, it mentions playback formats like Mpeg4/AVI/VOB/DAT, but with the important caveat that the multimedia video resolution is limited (only up to 720 x 480/576 pixels). If you mostly care about DVDs plus music/photos from USB, this is where it tends to make sense.
And yes, there’s a remote with a range of controls (fast/slow, repeat modes, A-B repeat, child lock, memory playback). It’s the kind of feature set you’d expect on a capable entry model—nothing flashy, but practical.


Key points to know before buying

Region-free support is a big selling point here. It’s described as playing DVD regions 1–6 and offering 7 OSD menu languages, plus it supports TV systems PAL/NTSC. That can help if you’ve collected discs from different areas.
But you should double-check what you actually own. The listing says “multi-region DVD player” in a way that’s very specific: regions 1–6. If you’re holding DVDs outside those regions, you may still be blocked.
Another limit to be aware of: Blu-ray is not supported. If your library includes Blu-ray discs, you’ll need a different type of player.
Lastly, the USB video experience depends on file compatibility and the stated resolution limits. If you’re trying to play higher-resolution video files, the player may “work,” but it may not deliver the quality you expect.
Tech specs

- Name: LONPOO DVD Player with HDMI for TV
- Type: Region Free DVD Player (DVD playback focused)
- Resolution: 1080P HDMI upscaling
- Video output: HDMI & AV (RCA) and coaxial output
- Audio/video features: Fast and slow playback, repeat one/all/point A-B, memory playback, child lock
- Disc region support: Regions 1–6
- OSD menu languages: 7
- TV system support: PAL / NTSC
- USB input: USB 2.0 (FAT16/32 system)
- USB playback (media types): MP3, WMA, JPG/JPEG images, Mpeg4/AVI/VOB/DAT video (listed resolution limit: only 720 x 480/576 pixels)
- Microphone port: 6.5 mm for karaoke
- Ports included: HDMI & AV cable included
- Not supported: Blu-ray
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
This is a solid choice if you want a simple “disc + basic media” player. It fits well if you have DVDs that you’d like to keep using, and you care about easy TV hookups (HDMI when possible, RCA/AV as a fallback). It also suits anyone who wants USB playback for music and photos, and doesn’t mind that USB video is constrained to lower resolution.


It may not suit you if you’re expecting a full entertainment replacement. If you need Blu-ray, or you’re trying to run higher-resolution media from USB for crisp playback, this one may feel like it stays in the mid-range of capability rather than top-tier.
It’s also not a “set-and-forget” solution for every niche situation. For example, if your DVD library includes discs outside the listed region range, it won’t solve that problem.

Getting the most from it
A practical way to judge whether it matches your life: grab one DVD you actually own and one USB drive with music/photos you frequently use. Plug in via HDMI if your TV has it, then test navigation and audio/video playback.
If karaoke matters to you, test the microphone port early and confirm the basic flow of starting a session (mic plug in, adjust settings, then play). The microphone port is listed as 6.5 mm, so you’ll want a compatible mic.
And for USB video, keep expectations aligned. Since the listing points to 720 x 480/576 pixels for video files, choose the format and files accordingly—otherwise you may get compatibility or quality that feels underwhelming.
Is it worth it?

Buy this LONPOO DVD player if you mainly want region-free DVD playback for regions 1–6, HDMI (with upscaling), and flexible connections for different TVs or setups. It’s especially worth considering if you also plan to use USB for MP3/WMA and JPG/JPEG, and you like the idea of a karaoke-ready microphone port.
Skip it if Blu-ray support is non-negotiable, if your DVD collection includes regions outside 1–6, or if you’re specifically hunting for high-resolution USB video playback beyond the listed 720 x 480/576 limit.


For most households that are keeping DVDs in rotation and want easy hookups, it looks like a practical “keep the classics playing” device rather than a cutting-edge media streamer.
Mini FAQ
What DVDs does it play?

It’s described as a region-free player for DVD regions 1–6 and supports DVD-Video and DVD-R/-RW formats.
Does it support Blu-ray discs?
No—Blu-ray is explicitly listed as not supported.
Can it play movies from USB?
Yes, it supports USB playback for video formats listed as Mpeg4/AVI/VOB/DAT, but the listed multimedia video resolution limit is 720 x 480/576 pixels.
Does it have karaoke support?
Yes. There’s a 6.5 mm microphone port for karaoke.
What connections are included?
The listing says HDMI & AV cable included, and it also references HDMI/RCA/Coaxial output for compatibility with different display and audio setups.
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