Aurzen's latest smart portable projectors allow you to experience entertainment wherever you are.
Aurzen is making a bold declaration at CES 2026 this year: portable projection has evolved beyond merely reducing screen sizes into smaller devices. It is now about reimagining where, how, and why we consume content.
The company is showcasing its adaptability through three distinct product lines: the ZIP Cyber Edition, the BOOM series, and smart projectors powered by Roku TV. These products demonstrate how projection technology can be utilized at home, outdoors, while traveling, and even inside electric vehicles.
ZIP Cyber Edition: designed for mobility
Making its first appearance at CES, the ZIP Cyber Edition is promoted as the world's first tri-fold portable projector. When folded, it reduces to a compact profile just one inch thick, making it truly portable. The striking cyber-inspired design is eye-catching, but the real advantage lies in its versatility in everyday use.
Aurzen highlights the ZIP Cyber Edition through various demonstrations, including a Tesla Model Y in-car cinema, camping settings, creative studios, gaming experiences, and vertical short-form video projection, showcasing its adaptability.
The AirLink Mirroring feature allows effortless screen sharing without Wi-Fi, while the display delivers a 720p HD image from a compact design. Its built-in battery supports up to 1.5 hours of playback, and USB-C fast charging enhances its usability for travel and outdoor scenarios.
BOOM series: prioritizing sound in projection
While the ZIP emphasizes portability, the BOOM series aims for a balance of impressive visuals and audio quality. Both the BOOM mini and BOOM air come equipped with the Google TV smart operating system, full HD 1080p resolution, and dual 10W Dolby Audio speakers.
Audio quality is integral, featuring a transparent rear speaker design for enhanced sound. The BOOM mini offers an upgraded audio experience with VibeBass, a custom-tuned system that provides deeper bass and a more immersive sound akin to studio quality.
On the other hand, the BOOM air is powered by USB-C and compatible with 65W PD power banks, making it particularly attractive to travelers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking full HD projection without the need for electrical outlets.
Both versions include a 110° adjustable stand to achieve the optimal viewing angle, and ToF Real-Time Focus ensures a sharp and clear image.
Roku TV arrives in smart projectors
Aurzen is expanding its smart product lineup by introducing the world's first smart projectors powered by Roku TV. The EAZZE D1R and EAZZE D1R Cube feature Roku’s user-friendly navigation, making it accessible for the entire family.
Designed specifically for dimly lit environments rather than bright outdoor settings, both models provide 1080p full HD resolution along with dual 5W Dolby Audio. The D1R Cube supports screen sizes up to 150 inches, while the D1R can project images up to 200 inches—ideal for backyard movie nights.
Both projectors seamlessly integrate with smart home ecosystems, supporting Siri, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Apple AirPlay.
Aurzen asserts that its portable projectors offer a convenient entertainment solution—whether you're at home, on the go, or enjoying a night under the stars.
For those looking to broaden their entertainment choices, there is early-bird pricing on the ZIP Cyber Edition (now reduced to $239.99) and substantial discounts of up to 50% on the BOOM and Roku TV models during CES 2026.
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Aurzen's latest smart portable projectors allow you to experience entertainment wherever you are.
Aurzen introduces a new era of portable projectors, featuring a compact tri-fold design as well as models equipped with Google TV and Roku TV. This development illustrates the broadening scope of projection technology, now extending beyond traditional living room settings to cars, travel, and daily use.
