5G WiFi Bluetooth Projector, bonsaii HD 1080P Movie Projector Supports 3D Link 120 Screen 4k Display Built in Hi-Fi Speaker, Home Theater Projector Compatible with HDMI/USB/PC/TV/iOS & Android Phone

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$71.39

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  • Hal F. White

    Greater than one week

    First of all this is not a $1000 projector so what you get for this price is still amazing. I tried this with my Apple TV and my Blue Ray player. And Im very impressed with the resolution and how big of a screen I can use with this. I had the image from this at almost 12 feet wide. Great for out door movies. Also the speaker is still pretty good and loud. Would recommend for an outside movie experience. Make your own Drive place this on the hood and Run your favorite movie. I was able to use this with my phone tethered with good success. Had issues with the Airplay and the Miracast . But I think those are issues with my current wifi setup.. (I get video stuttering on my phone sometimes but not with my Apple TV so I cant say its the projector unless it does the same on a different network Ill have to try it somewhere else) going to want to get a second to do the dual projector setup which helps making the image even more dynamic look it up on YouTube :).

  • Priscilla

    > 3 day

    Doesn’t connect to phone or anything. Bought all extra cables and still doesn’t connect. Will be returning

  • Toni

    > 3 day

    Nothing mind blowing, but to entertain the kiddos for an outdoor movie night- it does the job!

  • LEONARDO S.

    Greater than one week

    La imagen para un proyector de este precio es más que aceptable. Lastima que el control remoto venía dañado, nunca funcionó. Me hacían la devolución del dinero, pero debía enviar el proyector a EEUU y el envío me salía más costoso que el mismo proyector.

  • cody g.

    > 3 day

    Was questioning how well this thing would work... It surpassed my expectations, I can watch TV via a firestick and plugged in a speaker set i already had for surround sound. The size of the screen in the picture is about 106 inches. Definitely worth it, the only thing is the sound quality by itself isnt horrible but not the greatest but easly can fix it

  • Israel

    > 3 day

    Muy bueno y muy practico y barato marca de USA

  • green_earth

    > 3 day

    This is: • A terrific value for a projector, easily capable of satisfying your movie night needs in a dim or dark environment • Well made, better than most in this price range. It just looks good too – • Modern - comes with most current standard means of connecting your source devices (see more on this below) • Delivered in mostly understandable simple English (in the menu system and manual) • True native 1080p resolution, that is clear enough to be used with your computer (i.e. text, spreadsheets, etc). But it’s not crisp and sharp like projectors costing 5-10 times as much • Equipped with an LED bulb system – which means it should last a long long time and does not get crazy hot This is not: • As bright as stated… you roll the dice here folks. There are so many variations of how these companies claim brightness it’s just impossible to know what you’re REALLY getting until you have it. Compare this – I have a Viewsonic DLP projector purchased in 2013. It cost almost $1000 at the time and is true 1080p resolution. It was sold as having 3000 ansi lumens. It uses a “lamp” – not LED – and gets pretty hot to the touch in use (and the fan is now a bit annoyingly loud too). Why am I telling you this? Because this nearly 10 year old projector absolutely SMOKES this Bonsaii in virtually every conceivable way when we’re talking about the image. It is easily 3 times as bright as the Bonsaii, and it is clearly more sharp, vivid, and crisp. So, what does “9500L” mean? Yeah, I have no idea. • As intuitive and as simple to use as it states when configuring and using the wireless connections. It does work, yes, but to really work you need to connect this device to your wireless network and have your devices on the same wireless network to function. You want to connect this and leave it connected to your home network? Yeah, that’s smart. I’m sure it’ll update itself with all needed security measures so nobody ever has a back door to your private network :-. But now being serious… Miracast is great in theory, but just doesn’t work well and with high resolution unless your leveraging the power and bandwidth of WIFI (IMO). If you really want to go fully wireless, get a high quality wireless HDMI system that does not depend on you inputting your wifi password. Or, only connect when absolutely needed and then immediately disconnect. Overall, very nice projector despite my negative comments. There’s a ton to pick from in the sub $200 range now that are indeed native 1080p. But considering you can get a very nice 65” LED TV now for $500 to $600, projector makers are in a tough spot. This is going to fit a specific need for me, and that the occasional movie night in large rooms for gathering, the back yard, or camping.

  • kenneth bowie

    > 3 day

    Movie night but couldn’t stream Dolby movies doesn’t support the sound

  • Jeremiah Clark

    > 3 day

    Its great

  • E.C. S.

    > 3 day

    I like this projector does what it says big picture for the price.

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