Roku has expanded its connected device lineup with the debut of its first smart projector powered by Roku TV. Developed in partnership with projector specialist Aurzen, the D1R Cube is now available in the United States for $249.99 and brings Roku’s familiar streaming interface to a new category of devices.
Roku TV in a Portable Projector
The Aurzen D1R Cube offers the full Roku TV experience, including access to over 500 free live channels available on the platform. It ships with Roku’s signature remote control and pairs seamlessly with the brand’s ecosystem of wireless speakers, soundbars, and subwoofers.
Beyond entertainment, the projector also integrates with the Roku Smart Home product line, such as cameras and smart lights, and supports voice control through the Roku app or digital assistants like Google Assistant, Alexa, and Siri.
Key Specs
- Weight: 1.85 kg (portable, but requires power connection)
- Projection size: 40–150 inches
- Resolution: 1080p Full HD
- Brightness: 330 ANSI lumens
- Audio: Dual 5W speakers with Dolby Audio support
- Features: Autofocus and automatic keystone correction
- Connectivity: HDMI, USB, and 3.5mm audio output
- Design: Retractable stand and tripod mount (¼ inch thread)
In terms of portability and functionality, the D1R Cube sits in the same segment as Samsung’s The Freestyle, though it brings Roku’s ecosystem as a major differentiator.
Price and Availability
The Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector D1R Cube is already on sale in the United States for $249.99. So far, Roku has not announced plans to release in other countries