Aurzen is making a clear statement at CES 2026 this year: portable projection is no longer just about shrinking screens into smaller boxes. Instead, it involves rethinking where, how, and why we watch content.
Across three distinct product lines – the ZIP Cyber Edition, the BOOM series, and Roku TV-powered smart projectors – the company is showing how projection can adapt for use at home, outdoors, while travelling, and even inside electric vehicles.
ZIP Cyber Edition: built for life on the move
Making its debut at CES, the ZIP Cyber Edition is billed as the world’s first tri-fold portable projector. When folded, it compresses to a quarter-height profile, just one inch thick, making it genuinely pocketable. The cyber-inspired design is striking, but the real appeal lies in how flexible the device is in everyday use.

Aurzen is showing off the ZIP Cyber Edition in a Tesla Model Y-based in-car cinema setup during CES, as well as in camping scenarios, creative studios, gaming sessions, and vertical short-form video projection – displaying just how versatile this projector can be.
AirLink Mirroring enables one-click screen sharing without Wi-Fi, while the display technology delivers a 720p HD image from a compact form factor. A built-in battery provides up to 1.5 hours of playback, and USB-C fast charging extends its flexibility for travel and outdoor setups.
BOOM series: projection that takes sound seriously

Where the ZIP prioritizes portability, the BOOM series focuses on balance, combining strong visuals with audio that doesn’t feel like an afterthought. Both the BOOM mini and BOOM air feature the Google TV smart operating system, full HD 1080p resolution, and dual 10W Dolby Audio speakers.
Sound quality isn’t left behind either, with a transparent rear speaker design for improved audio. The BOOM mini kicks things up to 11 with VibeBass, a custom-tuned system that delivers deeper, punchier bass and a more immersive, studio-style sound.

The BOOM air, meanwhile, is USB-C powered and compatible with 65W PD power banks, making it especially appealing to travelers and outdoor users who want full-HD projection without the hassle of hunting for wall sockets.
Both also feature a 110° adjustable stand, allowing you to get the perfect angle for the display, and ToF Real-Time Focus will ensure a sharp, clear picture.
Roku TV comes to smart projectors

Aurzen is expanding its smart ecosystem, launching the world’s first smart projectors powered by Roku TV. The EAZZE D1R and EAZZE D1R Cube pack in Roku’s intuitive navigation, making it easier for the whole family to enjoy.
Designed for use in dimmed environments, rather than sunny outdoor spaces, both models offer 1080p full HD resolution with dual 5W Dolby Audio. The D1R Cube supports screen sizes of up to 150 inches, while the D1R can offer you a display area of up to 200 inches – perfect for back yard movie nights.

Both projectors should work seamlessly with your smart home too, with support for Siri, Google Home, Amazon Alexa and Apple AirPlay.
Aurzen says its portable projectors are an everyday entertainment option – whether you’re at home, on the road, or parked under the stars.
If you want to expand your entertainment options, there’s early-bird pricing on the ZIP Cyber Edition (down to $239.99) and significant discounts of up to 50% on the BOOM and Roku TV models during CES 2026.
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