Aurzen is reimagining portable entertainment with a lineup of compact projectors designed for the electric vehicle era. The company’s latest innovations transform charging stops and camping adventures into impromptu cinema experiences, proving that the best entertainment setup might just fit in your glove compartment.
ZIP Cyber Edition: Cinema That Folds Like Origami
Making its U.S. debut, the ZIP Cyber Edition claims the distinction of being the world’s first tri-fold truly portable projector. This cyber-inspired device collapses to just one inch thick—about a quarter of its full height—making it compact enough to slip into any travel bag without monopolizing precious cargo space.
The projector delivers 720p resolution through DLP display technology and features AirLink one-click mirroring that operates without Wi-Fi connectivity. This eliminates the common frustration of searching for network signals at remote destinations where cell towers are more myth than reality. A built-in battery provides up to 1.5 hours of runtime, with USB-C fast charging to keep the show going during extended stops.
Aurzen demonstrated the ZIP Cyber Edition’s capabilities using a Tesla Model Y setup, showcasing how parked EVs can become temporary theaters at national parks, scenic overlooks, and campgrounds. The concept capitalizes on the growing EV road trip culture, where charging requirements and destination-focused travel create natural opportunities for shared entertainment experiences.

Versatility Beyond the Vehicle
While EV travel takes center stage, Aurzen positions the ZIP Cyber Edition as a multipurpose projection tool. The company highlighted use cases spanning creative workflows like tufting and sewing—where adjustable projection angles support hands-on work—to business travel scenarios requiring quick setup in temporary spaces. It’s the kind of versatility that makes you wonder why all projectors aren’t this adaptable.
BOOM Series: Big Sound in Small Packages
Aurzen’s BOOM series expands the portable entertainment ecosystem with the BOOM mini and BOOM air models, both featuring 1080p resolution and built-in Google TV. The BOOM mini introduces VibeBass technology, a custom-tuned bass system engineered to deliver deeper, more impactful sound with enhanced low-frequency response. Dual 10W Dolby Audio speakers support the studio-quality audio experience despite the compact form factor.
The BOOM air prioritizes portability with USB-C power support and compatibility with 65W PD power banks, making it an ideal companion for outdoor adventures and mobile entertainment needs.

Roku TV Integration Broadens Smart Features
Expanding beyond its Google TV ecosystem, Aurzen has introduced Roku TV built-in functionality with the EAZZE D1R and D1R Cube projectors, both now available in the market. These models feature 1080p resolution and Dolby Audio, while the D1R Cube adds a sealed optical engine for enhanced durability across various environments.
All Aurzen projectors carry SGS certification under ANSI/ISO 21118 standards, ensuring verified brightness measurements without the inflated marketing claims that often plague the projector market. It’s refreshing to see a company prioritize accuracy over impressive-sounding numbers.
Pricing and Availability
The limited ZIP Cyber Edition opens early-bird pre-orders during CES at an exclusive introductory price of $239.99 through Aurzen’s official website. The BOOM mini, BOOM air, and Roku TV EAZZE models are available on Amazon with CES-exclusive discounts reaching up to 50% off.
As EV adoption accelerates and road trip culture evolves, Aurzen’s approach to portable projection reflects how entertainment technology is adapting to increasingly mobile lifestyles. Whether transforming a charging stop into movie night or bringing big-screen experiences to remote campsites, the company is betting that the future of entertainment travels as light as we do.

