Customer Review

  • Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2023
    This is my first personal portable projector and my first experience with an autofocus projector. I've set up tons of different projectors for events, classes and meetings.
    First, the autofocus and autokeystone makes setup a breeze. This is especially important with portable projectors that are designed to be pulled out of a bag, plugged in, and get straight to work.
    Second, the size and brightness of the projected image is very nice. It is functional in a dim room, but looks amazing in pitch darkness. Enough other reviews rant and rave about the picture quality. If you are new to home projection, you will be blown away.
    Third, the connections for HDMI, component and audio Aux are very nice and functional in a variety of environments. I do not miss the lack of a VGA port. Plugged in my Chromecast and it worked perfectly.
    The backpack carrier for the projector and cables is a nice touch. It connected wirelessly to my Samsung Galaxy S9+ without issue using Smart View.
    I have only used it a few times, but I'm very pleased with this projector. I think it is very quiet compared to office projectors used in the past. I can't see myself wanting much more for a small room.

    Some things to consider
    The supplied power cable is only about 1.5m, so you will likely need an extension cord and or powerbar.
    Bluetooth auto connects after the projector turns on (as it should). Audio has a lag with the two speakers I tried. I'm not sure if this can be fixed, but it boggles my mind that the video and audio will not sync using a wireless Bluetooth speaker (e.g. delay the video projection to account for the wireless transmission delay). Need to use Aux cable to your speaker to eliminate the lag.
    You will find that the lens does not fully retract when turned off, by default, it just stays where it was, so it can be hard to put the lens cap on. This is fine/preferable if you are mounting or keeping the projector in the same spot. If you are packing it up and want the lens cap back on, you want to go into Settings, Other Setting, and select Shutdown Lens Reset.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Amazing introduction to home projection

    Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2023
    This is my first personal portable projector and my first experience with an autofocus projector. I've set up tons of different projectors for events, classes and meetings.
    First, the autofocus and autokeystone makes setup a breeze. This is especially important with portable projectors that are designed to be pulled out of a bag, plugged in, and get straight to work.
    Second, the size and brightness of the projected image is very nice. It is functional in a dim room, but looks amazing in pitch darkness. Enough other reviews rant and rave about the picture quality. If you are new to home projection, you will be blown away.
    Third, the connections for HDMI, component and audio Aux are very nice and functional in a variety of environments. I do not miss the lack of a VGA port. Plugged in my Chromecast and it worked perfectly.
    The backpack carrier for the projector and cables is a nice touch. It connected wirelessly to my Samsung Galaxy S9+ without issue using Smart View.
    I have only used it a few times, but I'm very pleased with this projector. I think it is very quiet compared to office projectors used in the past. I can't see myself wanting much more for a small room.

    Some things to consider
    The supplied power cable is only about 1.5m, so you will likely need an extension cord and or powerbar.
    Bluetooth auto connects after the projector turns on (as it should). Audio has a lag with the two speakers I tried. I'm not sure if this can be fixed, but it boggles my mind that the video and audio will not sync using a wireless Bluetooth speaker (e.g. delay the video projection to account for the wireless transmission delay). Need to use Aux cable to your speaker to eliminate the lag.
    You will find that the lens does not fully retract when turned off, by default, it just stays where it was, so it can be hard to put the lens cap on. This is fine/preferable if you are mounting or keeping the projector in the same spot. If you are packing it up and want the lens cap back on, you want to go into Settings, Other Setting, and select Shutdown Lens Reset.
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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