Blackview Blackview Active 12 PRO 5G Projector Tablet, Review

The Blackview Active 12 PRO is a rugged Android tablet with a built-in projector and a massive battery. It's built for survival, but is it any good as a tablet? Our review digs into the specs and the quirks.

RAM 12 GB
Storage 16 GB
Screen 11" 1920x1200
OS Android 15
Stylus No
Cellular No
Blackview Blackview Active 12 PRO 5G Projector Tablet, tablet
20.8 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

It's a 3.3-pound brick with a blurry projector and terrible carrier support. Only buy this if your job literally involves mud, water, and needing to project a spreadsheet on a cave wall.

Overview

The Blackview Active 12 PRO is a weird, heavy, and fascinating Swiss Army knife of a tablet. It's not for everyone, but if you need a device that can survive a drop, project a movie on a tent wall, and double as a power bank, this is your only real option. The one thing to know is that it sacrifices everything—weight, screen quality, and performance—for extreme durability and a handful of niche features you won't find anywhere else.

Performance

Honestly, the performance surprised us in a bad way. Despite the 12GB of RAM (and that 'up to 36GB' virtual RAM claim), the CPU and GPU scores land in the 44th and 46th percentiles in our database. That means it's slower than most mainstream tablets. It's fine for basic apps and media, but don't expect flagship speed. The real surprise is the battery life from that massive 30,000mAh cell, but even that only hits the 49th percentile, which feels low for such a huge battery.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 44.3
GPU 46.1
RAM 81.8
Screen 34
Battery 48.8
Feature 19.4
Storage 3.9
Connectivity 11.2
Social Proof 23.6

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Built like a tank with IP68 waterproofing. 82th
  • The built-in 200-lumen projector is a genuinely unique party trick.
  • Massive 30,000mAh battery can charge your other devices.
  • Includes a 400-lumen camping light, which is just bonkers.

Cons

  • It's a brick. At over 3.3 pounds, it's painfully heavy. 4th
  • The projector resolution is a measly 854x480. It's a blurry gimmick. 11th
  • Network compatibility is a mess. It won't work on AT&T, Verizon, or Cricket. 19th
  • Base storage is only 16GB, which is laughable in 2025. 24th

The Word on the Street

4.1/5 (18 reviews)
👍 Users who need extreme battery life and durability for outdoor or fieldwork are absolutely thrilled with it.
👎 Multiple buyers are frustrated by the confusing and limited 5G carrier compatibility, finding it doesn't work with their network.
🤔 People acknowledge it's very heavy, but many feel the rugged build and unique features make the weight a fair trade-off.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Memory & Storage

RAM 12 GB
Storage 16 GB
Expandable No

Display

Size 11"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)

Physical

Weight 1.5 kg / 3.3 lbs
OS Android 15

Value & Pricing

At $660, it's a tough sell. You're paying a premium for ruggedness and novelty features, not for a great tablet experience. If those specific features are mission-critical for your job or hobby, it might be worth it. For everyone else, it's not.

$660

vs Competition

Forget comparing this to an iPad Pro or Galaxy Tab S10. Those are refined, powerful devices. This is a tool. The closest competitor is something like the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active5, which is also rugged but lacks the projector and massive battery. The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro offers a much better screen and performance for less money, but it's fragile. The Blackview lives in its own niche: it's the only one that tries to be a projector, power bank, and camping light all at once.

Common Questions

Q: Is the 36GB of RAM real?

No, not really. It has 12GB of physical RAM. The '36GB' includes 24GB of virtual RAM, which uses storage space and is much slower. It's a marketing thing.

Q: Can I use this on Verizon?

Nope. The product page clearly states it does not support CDMA carriers like Verizon, Sprint, or Boost. Check your carrier before buying.

Q: How good is the projector?

It's dim (200 lumens) and low resolution (854x480). It's fun for a backyard movie in total darkness, but don't expect a home theater experience.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a fast, sleek tablet for Netflix, web browsing, or drawing, this isn't it. Go get a standard iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab instead. You'll save money and your wrists.

Verdict

We can only recommend the Blackview Active 12 PRO to a very specific user: someone who works outdoors, needs a device that can take a beating, and will actually use the projector or camping light regularly. For 99% of people looking for a tablet for entertainment, work, or school, this is the wrong choice. It's a specialized tool, not a daily driver.