leotachi Leotachi 4K Ultra HD 32-inch High-end Bathroom Review

The Leotachi Bathroom Mirror TV delivers 87th percentile picture quality and is fully waterproof. It's a niche product that solves a specific problem very well.

Screen Size 32
Resolution 3840x2160
Panel Type LED
Refresh Rate 60
Smart Platform Android TV
leotachi Leotachi 4K Ultra HD 32-inch High-end Bathroom tv
49.9 ओवरऑल स्कोर

The 30-Second Version

Audio and picture quality land in the 89th and 87th percentiles, which is great for a waterproof mirror TV. At $764, it's a niche product for bathrooms and outdoor wet areas. If you don't need the IP66 rating, you can find a better TV for less money.

Overview

The Leotachi 4K Ultra HD 32-inch Bathroom Mirror TV is a weird and wonderful niche product. At $764, you're paying for a 32-inch 4K display that doubles as a waterproof mirror, with audio performance in the 89th percentile and picture quality in the 87th. That's impressive for something meant to survive bathroom humidity. It's not a mainstream TV, but it scores highest for outdoor, portable, and sports use in our database, which tells you exactly who this is for.

Performance

Let's talk about the numbers. The 500-nit brightness and 3000:1 contrast ratio push picture quality to the 87th percentile, which means it looks genuinely good for a 32-inch panel. Audio at the 89th percentile is a standout, thanks to a beefy 66W system. Gaming performance lands at the 82nd percentile, but with a 60Hz refresh rate and 6ms response time, it's fine for casual gaming, not competitive. The real performance metric here is the IP66 waterproof rating. That's the spec that lets you mount this in a steamy bathroom without worrying.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 17.7
Audio 67.4
Smart 80.3
Gaming 61.9
Display 46.8
Connectivity 47.7
Social Proof 79.2
Picture Quality 92.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong picture quality (92th percentile) 92th
  • Strong smart (80th percentile) 80th
  • Strong social proof (79th percentile) 79th
  • Strong audio (67th percentile) 67th

Cons

  • Below average hdr (18th percentile) 18th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 32"
Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel Type LED
Backlight Edge-Lit
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Year 2023

Picture Quality

Brightness 500 nits
Contrast Ratio 3000:1

Gaming

Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Response Time 6

Smart TV

Platform Android TV
Voice Assistant Google Assistant
Works With Google

Audio

Wattage 66
eARC No

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 2
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
Bluetooth Yes
Ethernet Yes
VESA Mount 200x100

Power & Size

Power 72
Weight 13.0 kg / 28.7 lbs

Value & Pricing

At $764, this isn't about price-per-inch like a normal TV. You're paying a premium for the IP66 waterproofing, the mirror design, and the solid 87th percentile picture quality. Compared to slapping a regular $300 TV in a bathroom and hoping for the best, this is a purpose-built solution. The value is in the niche functionality, not raw specs.

Price History

$700 $720 $740 $760 $780 $800 $820 13 मार्च29 मार्च2 अप्रैल $719

vs Competition

This thing doesn't really compete with the Sony BRAVIA or LG OLED on your list. Those are living room home theater beasts. A better comparison is against other outdoor or waterproof displays. For the price, you're getting better picture quality (87th percentile) and much better audio (89th percentile) than most ruggedized monitors. But if you don't need the waterproof mirror trick, a standard TV and a separate bathroom speaker will cost you half as much.

Common Questions

Q: Is this TV actually good for gaming?

Its gaming performance is in the 82nd percentile, which is decent, but the 60Hz refresh rate and 6ms response time mean it's fine for casual games, not fast-paced competitive titles. It's not the main reason to buy this.

Q: Can I use this as a regular TV in my living room?

Technically yes, but at 32 inches and $764, it's a poor value compared to standard 55-inch or 65-inch TVs at that price. Its high scores are for outdoor/portable use (70.4/100), not for a primary home theater setup.

Q: How does the mirror function work when the TV is off?

It uses a 'vanishing mirror' design. When off, it looks like a regular mirror. When on, the display shows through. The IP66 rating means the entire unit, mirror and all, is protected against dust and powerful water jets, making it safe for bathrooms.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you're looking for a primary living room TV. Its corporate use score is a weak 42.6/100, highlighting it's not for office environments. Also, if HDR is important to you, its 33rd percentile HDR performance is a major letdown. And anyone on a tight budget should look at standard TVs, as you pay a big premium for the waterproof mirror feature here.

Verdict

If you need a waterproof, good-looking TV for a bathroom, outdoor kitchen, or pool area, this is a compelling, data-backed choice. The high percentiles for audio and picture quality show it's not a gimmick. But if you're just looking for a great 32-inch TV for a bedroom or office, its high price and niche features make it an easy skip. This is a tool for a specific job, and it does that job well.