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Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 Projector Review

well worth the hype

I have to admit that I’d never heard of the Valerion company before being offered time with this review unit. I somewhat keep an eye on the projector market, but I’m not deep in the space, often relying on recommendations from friends and tech enthusiasts to guide my choices.

Valerion reached out to test the new VisionMaster Pro 2, and I jumped at it mainly due to the unique design, which stands out remarkably in a market crowded with imitations. However, it was the performance that truly pushed me over the edge and convinced me that this is a strong contender; this projector could elevate both home entertainment and professional presentations.

Design

Like I mentioned, the retro, metal casing of the Valerion will immediately catch your eye. This ribbed aluminum build gives antique electronic vibes mixed with a modern heat sink. It’s a nice amalgamation that works to make it standout and offer functional thermal controls.

Around the back, you have the full array of Input/Outputs for the VisionMaster Pro 2. Here you have options for optical audio out, two USB in, two HDMI inputs, and an Ethernet port for internet connection. Internally, you have full Wi-Fi 6e as well. This should cover any input or connectivity you’d need to set up the Valerion in your home.

The Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 delivers a stunningly crisp image with AI-driven enhancements, 3000 lumens of brightness, and a versatile 300-inch display—bringing true cinematic quality to any space with effortless keystone adjustments and premium audio.

Projection and Sensors

The front of the Valerion VisionMaster Pro is a glass surface flanked with multiple sensors and lens. The main focus is the RGB triple laser light source. This is capable of up to 3000 Lumens of output via the illumination. It also features a contrast ration of 15000:1 giving you clarity in almost any setting. 

The overall projection outputs of the Valerion hits pretty much any mark you’d think of with a projector. There’s HRD10+, Dolby HRD, and HDR10. You have 24 frames per second to 48 FPS, and full Dolby and IMAX certifications for the screen output. It also has full ISF (Image Science Foundation) certification as well.

That picture can scale to almost any size you’d need, too. From a more manageable TV size of 40-inches to a full theater experience of 300-inches. The aspect ratios 4:3, 16:9, 21:9, 32:9 allow this flexibility of molding your screen size and immersion levels to your setup and room. You’d expect a larger projector like the Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 to cater to a more home theater crowd, but it can be used for general home usage too.

Google TV and Remote

The Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 runs the latest Google TV interface. This offers pretty much any TV-ready Android app on the market. It’s certified by Netflix, Amazon, and Disney+, so having your favorite app is just a few clicks of the remote. I found zero missing apps from the catalogs of competitors like Roku or Apple TV.

The remote is similar to the Google TV dev reference models we’ve seen recently. It houses all the important buttons you’d expect. There’s, of course, a dedicated Google Assistant button for voice searches and a D-pad layout for navigation. Below this are the familiar Back, Home, and dedicated Live TV options. Finally, you have volume controls and designated inputs to quick-launch YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+.

How’s it Really?

All the specs and expectations aside, the Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 blew me away in general use. The crispness of the image on almost any surface has been fantastic. Like, surprisingly so. I have used much more budget minded projectors over the years, and this is by far the most premium at $3,000 retail, but man does it deliver.

The Google TV interface adapts quickly and looks great on the Valerion. The keystone auto-adjust and focus have worked almost flawlessly for me in my testing. Moving the projector around to get the perfect size and location has been painless, and the sensors take over to makes sure the picture gives you the best output.

This can be attributed to some AI-driven enhancements that Valerion has built into the OS. These drivers create the company’s AI Super Resolution 2.0 and AI Scene Recognition to supercharge images for even more clarity. While this may seem like a gimmick, it’s not. You can see these adjustments in cityscapes and objects throughout your watching with the VisionMaster Pro 2. The lines and shadows have a pop and precision you just don’t see on lesser projectors.

The internal speakers of the Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 are also very good. I had zero issues watching movies, news, or even the NFL while testing (don’t make fun of my homemade screen, but the optional 100-inch one provided by Valerion was too large for my home). The audio and video synced well, and I couldn’t tell any difference from any other television in my home.

Projectors are never known for their internal audio, but the VisionMaster Pro 2 surprised me again. You can even tweak it with a few pre-balanced EQ profiles in the software settings. Personally, I settled on Theater mode for most of my time with the projector.

Given the outputs of optical audio and Bluetooth, you could also easily expand the audio experience. If someone were serious about building out the perfect home theater, the Valerion is more than capable. Having full surround sound with the correct complementary equipment would flow seamlessly with the VisionMaster Pro 2 out of the box.

Final Thoughts

Overall, the immersive experience of a projector at home is dependent on the hardware and software. Valerion has nailed this at every turn with the VIsionMaster Pro 2. The incredible pairing of the massive array of sensors, fantastic keystone adjustments, and top-tier Lumen output, make this a premium projector worth your consideration.

While the VisionMaster Pro 2 is far past an impulse purchase at $3,000, you’re obviously in the market for a high-end projector if you stumble upon it in the first place. I think it’s more than worth the investment over more high-priced options from the established brands of Sony and JVC. Hit our link below to shop for yours now.

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Andrew Allen
Andrew Allen
I'm a tech nerd and dog lover. I do enjoy CrossFit, but don't hold that against me. I've used most major mobile OS dating back to Symbian and was a huge webOS advocate. I've used Linux for over a decade. Long-time pitbull lover and a new Boston Terrier owner.
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Overall, the immersive experience of a projector at home is dependent on the hardware and software. Valerion has nailed this at every turn with the VIsionMaster Pro 2. The incredible pairing of the massive array of sensors, fantastic keystone adjustments, and top-tier Lumen output, make this a premium projector worth your consideration.Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 Projector Review