Roku isn’t just the #1 TV streaming platform in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico—it’s also been building out its hardware lineup with TVs, soundbars, and wireless speakers. Now, it’s making a play for one of the hottest segments in home entertainment: lifestyle projectors. The new Aurzen D1R Cube Roku TV Smart Projector drops straight into a crowded space already stacked with options from Epson, XGIMI, Hisense, Leica, LG, and more.
The question is simple: does Roku’s first projector make sense at $200, or is this just another cube fighting for living room space?
The Aurzen D1R Cube Roku TV Smart Projector is built for flexibility—indoors or outdoors, wall or screen. With auto-focus, auto-keystone, and a Roku remote in hand, it scales to variable screen sizes for immersive entertainment wherever you set it down. Designed as a lifestyle projector, it aims to bring the Roku TV experience out of the living room and into any space.

From Tom McFarland, Vice President, Roku TV: “Whether you’re camping, grilling, or setting up a home theater, projectors have always promised a big-screen experience, but they often lacked the simplicity and smart connectivity that today’s viewers expect,…The Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector changes that—combining Roku’s award-winning OS with effortless setup and access to thousands of movies, TV shows, and live channels.”
Powered by Roku OS, the Aurzen D1R Cube delivers Roku’s familiar, intuitive streaming experience with seamless content discovery front and center. Users get the personalized home screen, The Roku Channel’s free programming, and access to all major apps. Integration with Roku’s mobile app, wireless speakers, and smart home ecosystem adds more depth—offering wireless audio, Bluetooth private listening, and automatic updates to keep the projector fresh and hassle-free.

Aurzen D1R Cube Smart Projector: Key Features and Roku TV Integration
- Easy Setup – The Roku experience users know and love in a smart projector form, with an intuitive interface, guided setup, auto-focus, and auto-keystone correction.
- Roku OS – Seamless streaming with access to thousands of premium titles, Roku Originals, 500+ live TV channels, and more.
- Integration with the Roku Ecosystem – Works with the Roku mobile app for voice control, remote functionality, and Roku Smart Home for on-screen notifications and monitoring.
- Wireless Compatibility – Connects with Roku wireless speakers, soundbars, and subwoofers to create a complete home theater setup.
- Bluetooth Headphone Mode – Pair headphones directly for private listening without distractions.
- Apple AirPlay Support – Stream music, videos, photos, podcasts, and games from any Apple device.
Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector D1R Cube: Full Specification

Roku Model | Aurzen Roku TV D1R Cube |
Product Type | Smart Lifestyle Projector |
Price | Less than $200 |
Imaging Technology | LCD |
Resolution | 1080p Full HD |
Brightness (ANSI Lumens) | 330 |
Screen Size | 40 – 150 in |
Auto Focus | Yes |
Auto Keystone | Yes |
Guided Setup | Yes |
Roku OS Built-in | Yes |
Wired Connectivity | HDMI, USB, 3.5 mm audio out |
WiFi | 2.4 and 5 GHz |
Bluetooth | Ver 5.2 |
Apple AirPlay 2 | Yes |
Dolby Audio | Yes |
Speaker System | Dual 5W speakers |
Dimensions | 7.42 x 7 x 7.83 inches |
Weight | 4.03 pounds |
Color | White |
In The Box | Aurzen Roku TV Smart Projector Power Cord User Manual Remote Control (2AAA Batteries Required – Not Included |

The Bottom Line
The Aurzen D1R Cube Roku TV Smart Projector is less about raw performance and more about giving Roku fans another way to stream. On the plus side, you get the familiar Roku OS, easy setup, WiFi, Bluetooth, and Apple AirPlay 2—features that make it simple and flexible to use. The downside is unavoidable: 330 lumens just doesn’t cut it outside of a very dark room, which makes big-screen viewing under normal conditions a struggle.
That puts the D1R Cube closer in spirit to entry-level models like the Wanbo T2 Ultra (500 lumens, $249.99), while falling behind lifestyle projectors like the TCL A1 (360 lumens, $499), XGIMI MoGo 4 (450 lumens, $499.99), and Samsung Freestyle (550 lumens, $799). At $200, the Cube is inexpensive, but also limited.
If Roku follows up with a brighter model—something in the 700–1,000 lumen range—it could actually compete as a practical home theater or outdoor projector. For now, this one is best reserved for bedrooms, dorms, and smaller dark spaces where portability and Roku’s interface matter more than picture punch.
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Price & Availability
The Aurzen D1R Cube Roku TV Smart Projector is available in the U.S. at Amazon.