Wanbo ToGo Pro Review – A Portable Projector with a Built-In Battery and Google TV
Wanbo ToGo Pro is one of the latest portable projectors from Wanbo, a brand that has become a favorite here at EnosTech over the years. We have reviewed several Wanbo projectors in the past, and most of them have impressed us with their features, performance, and value. One thing we have noticed is that Wanbo is always looking to improve its products. With every new projector, the company adds useful features and works to give users a better overall experience.
The Wanbo ToGo Pro continues that trend. It comes with Google TV, a built-in battery, Full HD resolution, automatic image correction, and a 360-degree rotating stand. On paper, it looks like a projector designed for people who want a simple and flexible viewing experience without being tied to one room.
The Wanbo ToGo Pro has actually been with me for quite some time. Unfortunately, due to a few reasons, this review was delayed longer than expected. The good thing is that the extra time allowed me to use the projector much more than I normally would during a review period.
I used the Wanbo ToGo Pro in different rooms, for movies, YouTube, streaming, and everyday viewing. I also tested it in different lighting conditions and tried many of its features over a longer period of time.
Because of that, I was able to get a much better understanding of what the Wanbo ToGo Pro does well and where its limitations are. After spending a lot of time with it, I think I have a clear picture of who this projector is for and whether it is worth your money.
Unboxing
The Wanbo ToGo Pro arrives in a clean and premium-looking retail box. The front of the box features a large image of the projector along with the Wanbo branding and ToGo Pro model name. The packaging immediately highlights the portable nature of the projector thanks to the image showing the built-in carry handle. Overall, the box design looks modern and gives a good first impression.


Opening the box, the projector is protected by thick foam padding to keep everything secure during shipping. The packaging feels well organized, and every component has its own place inside the box.
The first thing you see after opening the box is the user manual placed on top of the protective foam. Once the top layer is removed, the Wanbo ToGo Pro projector itself is revealed along with a separate compartment for the included accessories.


Inside the box, you will find:
- Wanbo ToGo Pro Projector
- Power Adapter and Cable
- Remote Control
- User Manual

The included remote follows the same simple design we have seen on other recent Wanbo projectors. It features dedicated shortcut buttons for popular streaming services including YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+. There is also a Google Assistant button for voice commands, making navigation quick and easy.

Overall, the unboxing experience is simple but well executed. The packaging does a good job of protecting the projector, and everything needed to get started is included in the box. The Wanbo ToGo Pro may focus on portability, but the company has not cut corners when it comes to presentation or packaging quality.
Wanbo ToGo Pro Projector price
| Wanbo Official Store | $279.00 |
A closer look
The Wanbo ToGo Pro is designed with portability in mind. It measures approximately 195 x 148 x 219 mm and weighs around 2.6kg. While it is not the smallest projector on the market, it is compact enough to carry around the house or take on short trips without much effort.
The projector comes in a stylish dark gray finish that gives it a modern and premium appearance. The color also does a good job of hiding fingerprints and dust during everyday use.

Looking at the front, you will find the large projection lens positioned near the top. Below it is a grille-style design that gives the projector a unique look compared to many traditional projectors. The front design feels clean and modern without being overly flashy.

One of the first things that stands out is the built-in leather carry handle. This is not just for looks. It makes the projector much easier to carry and adds to its portable nature. The handle also blends nicely with the overall design and gives the Wanbo ToGo Pro a more premium feel.
The most interesting part of the design is the integrated 360-degree rotating stand. Instead of using a traditional adjustable foot, the entire projector sits inside a rotating frame. This allows you to easily tilt the projector upward, downward, or even toward the ceiling. It is a simple idea, but it makes setup much more convenient.


Around the back, Wanbo has included all the essential ports most users will need. These include an HDMI port, a USB-A port, a 3.5mm audio jack, and the power input. The layout is clean and keeps cables organized during use.


Overall, the Wanbo ToGo Pro looks and feels like a product designed for modern users. It combines a compact size, premium appearance, practical carry handle, and flexible rotating stand into a package that stands out from many other portable projectors on the market.
Display
The Wanbo ToGo Pro comes with a native 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution and supports 4K video playback. While it is not a native 4K projector, the Full HD panel does a great job of delivering a sharp and detailed image. Whether I was watching movies, YouTube videos, or streaming content from Netflix, the picture looked clean and enjoyable.


The projector is rated at 500 ANSI Lumens, which means it performs best in darker environments. During my testing, I mostly used it in the evening and at night, where it produced excellent results. Colors looked vibrant, details were easy to see, and the overall image felt immersive. Black levels are not going to compete with premium home theater projectors, but for a portable projector in this category, the performance is very impressive.


One thing I immediately noticed was how sharp the image looked after the auto focus system finished its work. Text remained readable, and smaller details in movies and videos were easy to spot. The projector can create a screen size between 40 and 120 inches, giving users plenty of flexibility depending on the available space.

The automatic image correction features also deserve praise. Auto Focus, Auto Keystone Correction, and Auto Screen Alignment worked very well during testing. Most of the time, I simply placed the projector where I wanted it and let the system handle the adjustments. Within a few seconds, the image was ready to use.

I also decided to test the Wanbo ToGo Pro outside the house. Instead of using a projector screen, I projected the image onto a plain white wall. Honestly, I was not expecting the results to be this good. Once it got dark, the image looked surprisingly sharp and colorful. Movies and YouTube videos looked fantastic, and the large projected image created a much more immersive experience than I expected from a portable projector. The results were genuinely shocking and showed that you do not necessarily need a dedicated projector screen to enjoy what the Wanbo ToGo Pro can deliver.

The built-in 360-degree rotating stand adds even more flexibility to the display experience. It allows you to project onto walls, adjust viewing angles easily, or even project directly onto the ceiling. I found myself using the ceiling projection feature more often than expected, especially when watching content while lying in bed.
Of course, brightness remains the main limitation. The Wanbo ToGo Pro is not designed for bright daytime viewing with sunlight coming into the room. In those situations, the image can appear washed out. However, this is completely normal for a battery-powered portable projector. Use it in a dim room or after sunset, and the projector becomes much more enjoyable.
Overall, the display performance of the Wanbo ToGo Pro exceeded my expectations. The combination of Full HD resolution, good color reproduction, reliable automatic adjustments, and surprisingly strong real-world performance makes it one of the better portable projectors I have used recently. For movies, streaming, casual gaming, and outdoor viewing sessions, it delivers a very enjoyable experience.
Audio
The Wanbo ToGo Pro features a built-in 8W speaker. For a portable projector, the audio quality is quite good. Voices sound clear, making movies, TV shows, and YouTube videos easy to enjoy without external speakers.
The speaker is loud enough for bedrooms, small living rooms, and casual outdoor viewing. While it lacks the deep bass and power of a dedicated sound system, it performs well for everyday use.
For users who want better sound, the projector supports Bluetooth 5.0 and includes a 3.5mm audio jack, making it easy to connect speakers, headphones, or a soundbar.
Fan noise is also well controlled. The cooling system remains quiet during use and never became distracting while watching content.

Software – Google TV
The Wanbo ToGo Pro runs on Google TV based on Android 14, giving users a complete smart entertainment experience right out of the box. It is powered by 2GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage, which is enough for streaming apps and everyday use.
One of the biggest advantages of Google TV is that you do not need a separate streaming stick. Everything is already built into the projector. Simply connect to Wi-Fi, sign in with your Google account, and start watching.

The projector gives you access to more than 10,000 apps, including popular services such as:
- Netflix
- YouTube
- Disney+
- Prime Video
- Hulu
- ESPN+
- Spotify
- And many more


During my testing, the interface felt smooth and easy to navigate. Apps opened quickly, content loaded without issues, and moving through menus was simple. It felt more like using a smart TV than a traditional projector.
The included remote control also supports Google Assistant, which adds another layer of convenience. Instead of searching through menus, you can simply use your voice. Want to find a movie? Open an app? Adjust the volume? Just press the Google Assistant button and ask.
I found the voice control feature surprisingly useful during daily use. It saves time and makes the overall experience feel more modern and user-friendly.
Overall, the Google TV experience is one of the strongest features of the Wanbo ToGo Pro. With thousands of apps, built-in streaming services, smooth performance, and Google Assistant support, the projector is ready for entertainment the moment you take it out of the box.
Battery
One of the biggest highlights of the Wanbo ToGo Pro is its built-in 99Wh battery.
According to Wanbo, the battery can provide up to 2 hours of playback in Standard Mode and up to 3.5 hours in Eco Mode. During my testing, battery life was good enough for most movies and streaming sessions without needing to reach for the charger.
The battery is what truly sets the Wanbo ToGo Pro apart from many traditional projectors. It allows you to move freely between rooms, use the projector in places with limited access to power outlets, or even enjoy outdoor movie nights without worrying about cables.
Combined with the rotating stand and automatic image correction features, the battery makes the Wanbo ToGo Pro feel like a truly portable entertainment device rather than just a smaller home projector.



Final Verdict
After spending several weeks with the Wanbo ToGo Pro, I can confidently say that this is one of the best portable projectors Wanbo has released so far. The review may have taken longer than expected, but that extra time allowed me to use the projector in different situations and get a much better understanding of its strengths and weaknesses.
The Wanbo ToGo Pro gets a lot of things right. The native Full HD resolution delivers a sharp and detailed image, while the 500 ANSI Lumens brightness provides a very enjoyable viewing experience in dark rooms and during nighttime use. Whether I was watching movies, YouTube videos, or streaming content, the projector consistently delivered a clean and immersive picture.
One of the biggest surprises came when I tested the projector outdoors. Instead of using a projector screen, I simply projected the image onto a plain white wall. Honestly, I was not expecting much, but the results were surprisingly good. The image looked sharp, colorful, and much larger than expected. It proved that you do not need an expensive screen to enjoy what the Wanbo ToGo Pro can offer.
The Google TV experience is another major reason to like this projector. Everything is built in, so there is no need for a separate streaming stick. Popular apps such as Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Prime Video, and many others are ready to use straight out of the box. The interface is smooth, easy to navigate, and the addition of Google Assistant makes searching for content quick and convenient.
The feature that stands out the most, however, is the 99Wh built-in battery.
This battery completely changes how you use the projector. Instead of searching for a nearby power outlet or dealing with long cables, you can simply pick up the projector and use it wherever you want. During my testing, I regularly moved it between rooms and even used it outside without any hassle. This level of freedom is something many traditional projectors cannot offer.
The built-in battery works perfectly alongside the 360-degree rotating stand and automatic image adjustment features. Together, they create a projector that is genuinely easy to use. Setup takes only a few moments, and the projector quickly adjusts itself to deliver a proper image.
Another thing worth mentioning is that the Wanbo ToGo Pro won the Red Dot Design Award 2026. After using the projector, it is easy to understand why. The compact body, premium leather carry handle, rotating stand, and overall design feel well thought out. More importantly, these features are not just there to look good. They make the projector easier to carry, easier to set up, and more enjoyable to use in everyday life.

Of course, no product is perfect. I still think Wanbo should have used USB-C charging instead of a DC power adapter. The built-in speaker is good enough for casual viewing, but movie lovers will still get a better experience with an external speaker or soundbar. The brightness is also best suited for darker rooms rather than bright daytime environments.
Still, these are relatively minor complaints when compared to everything the projector does well.
The Wanbo ToGo Pro combines a sharp Full HD display, excellent portability, a smooth Google TV experience, useful smart features, award-winning design, and a battery that genuinely adds value to everyday use. It is a projector that focuses on convenience without sacrificing the features most people actually care about.
If you are looking for a projector that is easy to carry, easy to set up, and ready to stream your favorite content anywhere, the Wanbo ToGo Pro is an easy recommendation. It is stylish, practical, and one of the most complete portable projectors currently available in its category.






