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Hello and welcome back everyone after a very short break. Today, as you might have guessed, we’re doing another projector test. I bought this projector some time ago, but now it's finally time to test it. It’s a fairly popular model—the H320. I had to buy it to complete the whole HY family, of course: the 300, 320, and 350 series. And probably some clones will appear in the meantime.

I paid an astronomical 241 PLN for it because I took advantage of the last day of the anniversary sale. Unfortunately, the sale ended, and now the price has jumped to well over 300 PLN.

Just a quick note for new viewers: there’s an option to support my channel via BLIK. The details for that, as well as links to all the projectors I test, will be in the description. Let’s get into the tests without further delay.

Okay, here’s how our new device looks. For comparison, I’ve also shown its smaller brothers: the P30 and 320. The design is almost the same—same set of inputs and outputs. This one is just a bit larger, heavier, and has a bigger lens. But honestly, out of all three, the unbeatable price-to-quality ratio champion is the P30. I can recommend it to anyone. Even though the sale is over, you can still get it for under 200 PLN.

With the H320, you get a basic set: just a cable and a remote.

Before I continue, I want to ask for advice from viewers. Some of you have mentioned I should use a microphone, so I bought two wireless mics from AliExpress—one for 18 PLN and the other for 8 PLN—but they turned out to be junk. If anyone has a reliable lavalier mic recommendation, I’d love to buy one. Please drop a link in the comments. I just want to improve the sound quality in my videos.

Alright, powering it on, and here we go.

So this is the image from our projector. Nothing groundbreaking in daylight. The biggest change I noticed is that this projector properly displays the test patterns from our usual projector tests. I’ll show the dimensions in a moment and also measure power consumption.

Unfortunately, many people commented that it's very loud—and that’s true. 43 dB from about a meter away. The temperature is fine, though.

Now for the projection size: from a distance of 3.66 meters, I got a diagonal of 371 cm, which is equivalent to 146 inches—the largest image I've managed so far!

One cool thing: I have a whole set of remotes, and all of them work with this model. Right now I’m using the Dongi remote—it works great. The only one that didn’t work was the one from the P30, just for your info.

Okay, let's measure the distance so there's no doubt: 366 cm. So, a giant diagonal screen for my setup.

Let’s check the menu quickly. Nothing has changed; it’s the same as in the Y300. The memory lag is noticeable, not as smooth as the 350 or Dongi. The settings are basic at first, but if you press around a bit, additional options pop up—same as in the P350 and P300. So nothing surprising there, just the standard set.

Let’s see what apps work and which don’t. These were all pre-installed, including Disney+. The only one I added was the Prime Video app. There’s also a browser shortcut, and Prime works in the browser, not the app. Don’t know if it’s a certification issue.

I also connected a Bluetooth mouse—it works right away, no setup needed. Same with a USB stick, detected instantly. A remote is still needed, though.

For internet stuff, I just grab whichever remote is handy. Prime works via browser, not the app.

Disney+ surprisingly works too—it was pre-installed, unlike on some other projectors. It runs a bit slow, not a speed demon, but still watchable.

The “Teja” app also works, although the image disappears for a few seconds initially. I’m not sure if it’s the port or something else. Seems like it’s not SD, but HD—the standard app bundle.

During playback, there’s some blurring and pixelation, but it sharpens on its own after a bit. I originally thought it was SD, but it's not.

YouTube, of course, also works—it’s essential. I’ll play something in 4K, but I recommend keeping it to 1080p because 4K stutters a bit. 1080p or even 1044p is better. It does work, though.

Screen mirroring also works the same as before, though the P30 was a bit more fiddly to connect.

Google Play also works, though it loads a bit slowly. You can install some apps and even games.

So, all standard apps are there, except Prime, which works only in the browser.

Also pre-installed was the Max app, and you can stream wirelessly with it too.

Nothing groundbreaking. Let’s check some samples and also measure brightness, since the manufacturer claimed 390 ANSI lumens in the auction. We’ll verify that.

I’ve set the resolution to 1080p at 60 fps. The image is native Full HD (1080p). But once again, the built-in speaker is a disappointment—same issue as the H300. The P30 has way better sound; you don’t need external speakers for that one. For the H320, I recommend using Bluetooth speakers.

But the image is impressive thanks to its size. Pretty bright too. We’ll soon compare all projectors side-by-side with the same test footage so we have a reference.

Let’s play something different now.

Also, the corners of the image are slightly blurry, though you can fix that a bit by setting the projector straight to minimize keystone correction. Still, the corners are never razor sharp—it’s just how this model is.

Okay, time to measure the actual brightness.

I measured in the center, and the first value was quite low, but keep in mind we’re dealing with a much larger image surface.

I’ll take all the measurements and summarize in a moment.

Okay, final result: after calculating everything, I got 352.7 ANSI lumens. So, a decent result. They claimed 390, we got 305, but it’s not as exaggerated as with the Dongi, as you saw in the previous video.

The large screen size is a big plus, but the fan noise is definitely a downside. You need a loud external speaker to drown it out.

As for the speaker quality—it’s around 3/10. Very weak. The P30 beats both of these projectors easily.

What else? Ideally, we’d do a side-by-side comparison of all these models. I’m still waiting for the HY310W, which has better specs. Once I get that, I’ll do a 4-projector comparison at once.

For now, I can compare the H320 with the 350 and Dongi.

That’s it for now. Let’s wrap this up and do a direct comparison soon.