Jack
Comentado en Australia el 1 de mayo de 2025
This projector is very portable and works well for its size. The auto focus adjusts quickly and connects to my S25 Ultra with no issues. The Battery lasts about 1.5 hours which is enough for watching most movies. It needs a dark room to see the picture clearly. I've been using it in hotel rooms to project onto the wall or roof which is much better than the small TV. The Bluetooth connection to my portable speaker was good with no noticeable lag. USB-C charging is convenient and the build quality is good. Very useful for travel when you want a bigger screen and for a treat for the kids.
Serkan Tutay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de abril de 2025
The packaging is well designed and feels premium.Design and build quality of the projector are outstanding, and it feels sturdy, tough for long-term usability.Image quality is as expected and decent for such a portable device. Having an option to choose from two brightness levels is perfect for maintaining longer usage periods. When used in an adequate dark environment, it serves as advertised. Speaker quality and sound level is enough for a standard room and serve the function well. The battery lasts 1 - 1.5 hours.Operating the projector is quite simple, and it is easy to learn. Auto keystone works seamlessly. Side buttons are easy to operate.
Theman & GF
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de abril de 2025
If you’d ever wished you could just share pics, videos or your screen easily at work or at home, this is basically the device for you. I keep it in my work laptop bag, and it really saves having everyone huddle around your phone as you’re discussing something. Given its size it isn’t as bright as a full sized projector, but the handiness overcomes that restriction 10 fold.Further to that, on my S21, I could stream Netflix without any issues.It really excels in it’s auto focusing and auto adjusting of its frame (ie, if it wants to be a trapazoidal shape, it squares everything up within seconds automatically).Running it right out of battery and charging it back up took 18.5 Wh of energy, which from my experience, puts it at about a 15Wh battery - almost identical to my cell phones.The only two bits of a downside, that I hadn’t caught before ordering is you can’t use HDMI with it, so you have to cast from your device (android, iPhone, Windows). I assume Macbooks do fine too, but I’m not familiar with the technology. The other one was that it doesn’t really have anything to keep it in - other than the original box. I had an old fabric bag that works perfectly, but otherwise I’d be worried about scratching the lens as it bounces around in my laptop bag (it is designed to be portable after all)I can’t comment on the value on it - I know I couldn’t justify the cost myself. You can likely pick up a brighter projector at half to 1/3 of the price, but the portability of it is where it really brings value. Imagine a camping trip, watching a movie against a sheet with the family under the starlight… moments like that can be priceless. On that note, if I recall correctly, it can charge and run at the same time, but only off of 12 or 15 V charges. So if you were going off grid, make sure that your , or else you may have to quit an hour into the movie to do a 5V slow recharge.
Jason
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de abril de 2025
I really wanted to love this projector. It has the makings of a fantastic piece of technology, and the execution for 90% of it is spot on. However, after using it for a while, you quickly realize that it has some pretty big limitations, and the main point of this projector sort of becomes unclear.It has all the makings of a fantastic piece of tech, and it is truly astonishing to use for the first time. You constantly find yourself going, "wow," all this from this tiny little projector, and all running on a battery.It's surprisingly easy to use, and I was able to quickly connect it to my iPhone and MacBook Pro. The screen quality is pretty crisp and clear for what it is, and anything below roughly 8-10 feet works pretty well.However, it's not the brightest of projectors, and you need to be projecting on a clean white surface to get the full quality. You can ramp up the brightness with a toggle on the side, but when you do, you can hear the projector go into overdrive as the fans speed up. You can almost hear it gobbling down the battery in this mode, and though it does get brighter, it's not that much brighter, and the trade-off on battery life may not be worth it. Once you start trying to project past that 8-10 foot mark, there is a noticeable drop in quality and brightness, and if you're not in a very dark room, it will get hard to see.The sound quality is on par for what you would expect from something this tiny, and though it works, you won't feel like you are in a theater or anything. There is also an app you can download that allows you to control it with your phone, but it is really only useful if you are screen mirroring from another device and need to control it remotely. And here is the biggest limitation: all you can do is mirror your screen, and because it is screen casting, you are limited by the copyright restrictions that apps like Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, etc., have. So you can't use it to watch movies this way, as they are all blocked by these programs.So after all the flash and wonder wears off, what are you left with? Well, you have an amazing piece of portable tech that is really well executed except for a few pretty big issues. The obvious one is the limit of screen mirroring, which drastically reduces its uses. The next is the lack of brightness, which could make it very hard to use in certain situations.There are still plenty of ways that having an on-demand, portable projector that fits in your pocket is amazing. And I truly feel this product is right on the verge of something really amazing. But the few issues it has are enough to make it hard to justify, especially at the price point it comes in at.WHAT I LIKED:• Really well made• Very cool piece of tech• Easy to use and connectWHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:• Only being able to screen mirror severely limits its uses• Though amazing tech, it's not very bright
Heady
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de abril de 2025
Overall, this is a decent portable projector. The positives, it has a decent 90-minute battery, can throw the image 10ish feet, is compact/portable and has a decent set of speakers for the size. If you need more battery power, because it's powered by USB, you can always connect a battery bank or plug in a USB C charger. At this price you are not going to get a 4k projector, but it's not marketed as one. This is your standard 720p projector which would be great for camping movie watching or displaying a PowerPoint.Now for the concerns -- Keep in mind that due to the size, it's not going to be super bright. Thus, it must be really really dark if you want any large size projection. The unit does have an internal fan, but it still gets hot. On warmer days, I would suggest having a fan blowing on it, as batteries and heat usually do not like each other.Overall, this will work well for doing PowerPoints for my team and I love the portability so that I don't have to worry about arranging for a projector. Solid