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- #236 in Video Projectors
kalai
Reviewed in India on June 3, 2025
Master piece
Cristhian Macedo
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025
La probé y me gustó como iluminó todo mi cuarto
Eida Almansoori
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on June 15, 2025
No
Jada B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
Love this I can just turn it on and choose to watch Netflix or YouTube. It eliminates the need of having a TV in the bedroom for me.Would recommend!
Maryam98
Reviewed in Australia on March 28, 2025
Great quality for what it is !
Shirley Wang
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
This projector works pretty well in the dark. The brightness is not enough to support usage during daylight. If you are trying to use the unit by itself, the processing power is not great. I recommend to connect it to a Amazon fire stick, Apple TV, or Roku unit. It will make your experiences so much better, and much faster. The speaker system is not great, but it works well enough if you are indoors.Easy to set up, very small and compact. It will take a while if you want to fine tune the size and the focus. But once it is set up, then the rest is history.
DMAC
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
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Octavio
Reviewed in Mexico on July 22, 2024
Excelente proyector a muy buen precio, la calidad de la imagen es excelente.Lo único malo es que Netflix dejó de ser compatible con el dispositivo desde el 15 de julio.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
I was looking for a portable projector to be able to take on camping trips, so it was important that it be fairly small and lightweight. There may be brighter/higher resolution projectors out there but this is the perfect combination of size, weight and price! Its only 200 ANSI lumens so its not going to be useful in daylight/outdoors situations, but in dark environment the picture is very clear and useable. Of course projecting it against a white backdrop will give the highest brightness. It also has Android built in so no need for a streaming stick and I am able to use the built-in Netflix and Amazon apps to watch videos.What was important for my primary use case - camping - is being able to watch video without an internet connection. This unit does not have onboard storage so you cannot download movies using the native apps for offline viewing later - but that is not surprising at this price point. It does however have HDMI and USB connections. I was able to download Netflix/Disney/Amazon videos to my Galaxy S20 5G phone and then playback in offline mode by connecting the phone to the projector via a USB-C to HDMI cable I got on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DNZJ4YC?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1) The native resolution is only 720P but picture is very clear and sharp. The unit has a built in speaker, which is perfectly fine for a quiet environment but I was also able to pair my blue tooth speaker to the projector for louder volume. You only have a manual focus option but its very simple with a physical ring control on the unit, the keystone adjustment can be set to auto and is very effective. There is also a zoom control to make the image size smaller or larger for a given distance. It also has a very effective built in stand to adjust the projection angle and it can also point straight up if you want to watch movies on a ceiling (man have I been missing out). The BENFEI cable linked above does have a thick connector on the HDMI end, so if you are using that cable it will be difficult to get the projector to rotate to the vertical position - but I solved that by using a low profile right angle HDMI adapter (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Y7UT6EK?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) The only other thing to consider is the power cable length. As there is no built in battery, you may want to carry an extension cable to be able to position the projector in the optimal spot while still being able to plug in for power.If they are able to add onboard storage to store offline videos and up the brightness a tad, it would make this unit the perfect road trip companion (like the more expensive Anker Nebula Capsule projectors)TLDR: Small, light weight, cheap projector that enables movie watching without internet connection (provided you have a phone or tablet) while traveling. Highly recommended.
This
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
This product has been nothing short of a complete disaster, and I can't help but share my intense dissatisfaction with you.Here are some of the infuriating issues I've encountered:Upon turning it on, the projector stubbornly displays only the "Miracast" setup page, effectively locking me out of accessing any other features or the home screen. It's as if the projector has become a one-trick pony.Bluetooth pairing with my phone appears to work, but it's utterly pointless since it fails to deliver any functionality. Moreover, attempting to use it with HDMI out on my PC is an exercise in frustration. The placement of the HDMI port on the back is a design flaw that hinders vertical rotation with an HDMI connector, making it incredibly inconvenient.Despite numerous attempts to adjust the settings, the image quality remains consistently and infuriatingly blurry, undermining the very purpose of a projector.To add insult to injury, my initial purchase was a colossal waste of money and time. The product arrived broken, a testament to the utter lack of quality control. It's maddening that this fraudulent company would knowingly send out defective items. The projector doesn't connect to any smart devices or Wi-Fi as advertised, and the screen quality is nothing short of abysmal.
Best first projector
Reviewed in Australia on November 18, 2024
For the first projector I have bought it was well worth it, screen is clear and easy to use.The only problem I've found so far is the reaction to the included remote, it's not very sensitive so you have to find a sweet spot for it to work.But overall it's a good first projector.
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