WXUNJA 11 Inch Review

Packed with accessories for under $100, the WXUNJA tablet bundle looks like a dream. We tested it to see if the performance and screen live up to the promise.

CPU WXUNJA
Storage 128 GB
Screen 11"
OS Android
Stylus Yes
Cellular No
WXUNJA 11 Inch tablet
43.8 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The WXUNJA 11-inch Android tablet bundle is a budget king on paper, packing a keyboard, mouse, stylus, and case for under $100. However, its mediocre screen and middling performance mean it's best suited for very light, casual use. It's a great value if you need the whole kit, but don't expect it to be a workhorse.

Overview

The WXUNJA 11-inch Android tablet is a budget-friendly bundle that tries to be everything at once. For under $100, you get not just a tablet, but a keyboard, mouse, stylus, and case all in the box. It's running Android 16, which is a big talking point, and it's aimed at folks who want a single, cheap device for light browsing, email, and maybe some note-taking. If you're searching for an 'Android tablet with keyboard under $100' or a 'complete tablet bundle for students,' this is exactly the kind of package you'll find.

Performance

Let's be real about performance. The specs are vague—an 'Octa-Core' processor of unknown origin and 4GB of physical RAM (with some virtual expansion trickery to hit 32GB). In our database, its CPU and GPU scores land in the middle of the pack, which is about what you'd expect. It's not going to win any speed races. For basic tasks like opening a web browser, checking email, or watching a YouTube video, it's fine. But try to run more than a couple of apps at once, or anything remotely demanding, and you'll feel it start to chug. The 128GB of storage is solid for the price, and the WiFi 6 connectivity is actually a standout feature, offering a stable connection for streaming.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 43.8
GPU 45.4
RAM 37.7
Screen 47.7
Battery 46.4
Feature 79.9
Storage 55.4
Connectivity 76.2
Social Proof 53.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Incredible value: Keyboard, mouse, stylus, and case included for under $100. 80th
  • Strong WiFi 6 connectivity provides reliable internet for streaming. 76th
  • Massive 8000mAh battery promises all-day use.
  • Runs the latest Android 16 OS.
  • 128GB base storage is expandable up to 1TB.

Cons

  • Underwhelming performance from an unknown processor.
  • Low-resolution 1280x800 screen looks dated on an 11-inch panel.
  • Only 4GB of real RAM limits multitasking.
  • Heavy at 1361g, especially with the case on.
  • Some users report inconsistent WiFi connectivity.

The Word on the Street

4.2/5 (59 reviews)
👍 Buyers are consistently impressed with the sheer value of the complete accessory bundle included in the box.
👍 Many users report that for basic tasks like web browsing and video streaming, the tablet performs smoothly and meets their expectations.
👎 A recurring complaint involves unstable WiFi connectivity, with the tablet dropping its internet connection unexpectedly.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU WXUNJA

Memory & Storage

Storage 128 GB

Display

Size 11"
Panel IPS

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 6

Features

Stylus Support Yes

Physical

Weight 1.4 kg / 3.0 lbs
OS Android

Value & Pricing

At $99, the value proposition is hard to ignore. You're getting a whole kit for the price of a cheap tablet alone. The catch is that you're paying for quantity over quality. The performance and screen are mediocre, but if your needs are simple and you love the idea of a ready-to-go bundle, it's a tempting deal. Alternatives at this price are usually barebones tablets without any accessories.

€283

vs Competition

This sits in a weird spot. It's not competing with an iPad Pro or Samsung Galaxy Tab S10—those are in a different league entirely. A closer match might be something like the Xiaomi Redmi Pad, which often costs more but offers a much better screen and smoother performance, though you'd have to buy a keyboard separately. Compared to an Amazon Fire tablet, the WXUNJA has the advantage of full Google Play Store access and more included gear, but the Fire tablets are often more polished for media consumption. It's a classic trade-off: premium competitors offer better quality for 3-4x the price, while this bundle gives you everything you need on day one, just with some compromises.

Spec WXUNJA 11 Inch Apple iPad Apple - 11-inch iPad A16 chip with Wi-Fi - 128GB - Lenovo Idea Tab Lenovo - Idea Tab Pro - 12.7" 3K Tablet - 8GB RAM Microsoft Surface Pro Microsoft Surface Pro 6 (Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, Samsung Galaxy Tab S Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 10.5 inches, 256GB WiFi Teclast TECLAST T65PLUS 13.4-Inch Android 15 Tablet 2025,
CPU WXUNJA Apple A16 MediaTek Dimensity Core i7 2.42 GHz 2.2 GHz
RAM (GB) - 6 8 16 8 8
Storage (GB) 128 128 256 256 256 256
Screen 11" 11" 2360x1640 12.7" 2944x1840 12.3" 2736x1824 10.5" 1600x2560 13.4" 1920x1200
OS Android iPadOS Android 14 Windows 11 Home Android Android 15
Stylus true true true true true false
Cellular false false false false false true
Battery (Wh) - 29 - - - -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamScreenBatteryFeatureStorageConnectivitySocial Proof
WXUNJA 11 Inch 43.845.437.747.746.479.955.476.253.3
Apple iPad 11-inch A16 chip Compare 71.371.965.978.59793.555.489.999.3
Lenovo Idea Tab Pro 12.7" 3K Compare 43.845.474.692.295.295.774.396.299.3
Microsoft Surface Pro 6 Compare 90.389.390.682.846.490.484.156.189.7
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 6 10.5 inches Compare 7676.374.675.846.490.474.356.189.7
Teclast T65PLUS 13.4-Inch Android 15 Tablet 2025 Compare 73.774.374.644.59526.874.392.895

Common Questions

Q: Is the WXUNJA tablet good for students?

It's okay for very basic student work like taking notes with the stylus or typing essays on the included keyboard, but its performance and screen resolution are limiting for serious research or multitasking between apps.

Q: Can you use Netflix and Disney+ on this tablet?

Yes, it runs full Android with the Google Play Store, so all major streaming apps will work. The WiFi 6 support helps, but the 1280x800 screen resolution won't deliver the sharpest picture.

Q: How does the 32GB RAM work if it only has 4GB?

The tablet has 4GB of physical RAM. The '32GB' figure uses virtual memory expansion, which borrows storage space to help with multitasking. It's not as fast or effective as real RAM, so don't expect flagship-level performance.

Q: Is Android 16 on this tablet a big deal?

It's a marketing point, as this is one of the first tablets we've seen claiming to run it. In practice, on this hardware, you likely won't notice a huge difference over Android 13 or 14 for the basic tasks this tablet can handle.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you're a power user, a serious student juggling many tabs and apps, or a media enthusiast who cares about screen quality. The low-resolution display and limited real RAM will frustrate you. Also, if reliable WiFi is non-negotiable, the reported connectivity issues are a red flag. Look instead at a refurbished iPad or a mid-range Samsung Galaxy Tab if your budget allows.

Verdict

Should you buy this? It's a classic 'you get what you pay for' scenario. If you need a dead-simple, all-in-one kit for a kid, a senior family member, or as a secondary device for very light tasks, and your budget is strictly under $100, it's worth a look. The included accessories are a huge plus. But if you care at all about screen quality, smooth performance for multitasking, or plan to use it for more than an hour a day, you'll be disappointed quickly. Spend a bit more on a known brand, even if it means buying accessories later.