FANGOR 4K Supported Projector with 5G WiFi and Bluetooth - HD 900 ANSI 1080P Native Projector for Outdoor Movies, Home Video Projector with 4P Keystone 50% Zoom Supports TV Stick/Roku/Laptop/Phone
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Ryan Close
Greater than one weekThis looks amazing! We didnt want to buy a whole new tv for a room we barely use, but this bring us down there to use it more and more often! we love having it! the quality is great and we really didnt have any issues setting it up
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Tatianna Weiler
22-11-2024I have tried out a few different projectors now and this is by far my favorite one!! The picture quality is amazing and it was easy to set up. It wasn’t blurry and we were able to use our Roku stick with it. No complaints at all!! Seems sturdy and not cheaply made, very happy!
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Bradley Nelson
> 3 dayThis projector is really good for outdoors and wireless setup. It works well over a distance, and is actually not great for a short distance because you cant get it large enough if you only have 10ft or so to project on. Remote works well, and is intuitive. The carrying case/backpack is nice quality also. The speakers are fine, not amazing, but better indoors than outdoors.
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Sean McGill
> 3 dayWorks well outside at dusk!!! Love all the east hook ups to this. Bluetooth for audio is nice a nice touch too. WiFi holds a good signal. Very pleased. Trust you found this review honest and helpful:-)
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HDT
> 3 dayThis is a great projector for the price. Yes, other brand name projectors will have some extra features and add-ons, but youll pay a good bit more for them. This is for when you want the main video watching experience for the best price without paying for all the extras. The projector works well in low light conditions, and is perfect for use in the dark. You can stream/cast right from your smartphone and its so easy. Depending on what you are steaming, you wont be needing to connect via and cables at all. I screencast YouTube and it works perfectly. However if you are trying to play Netflix, Hulu, Disney and Amazon Prime from your device to the projector, there are licensing issues that may prevent this, so youd need to plug a device in directly into the projector. For this I use a Roku stick since it has all the streaming apps available on it. Im very happy with how this is working for us and thrilled with how easy it is to set up and use compared to the projectors of years past.
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James Murphy
> 3 dayIm a convert to Bluetooth projectors. I resisted them at first until my wife convinced me to order one. She didnt grow up in the 1950s but for some reason shes nostalgic about drive in movies. Her parents used to take the family to the drive in when she was little and thats how it started. Unfortunately, she found out that one of the few remaining drive in theaters is located in our state and she has been begging me to take her ever since. I try to keep my wife happy and typically Id just take her to the drive in but its just not that easy. First of all, just because its in the same state doesnt mean its nearby. Its half way across the state. Making matters worse, theres not a good way to get there. You have to get off the Interstate and then take a couple of state highways. Were talking a 6 or 7 hour drive round trip. Its not in the best neighborhood--I dont know if the drive in itself is sketchy but Im not inclined to drive several hours to find out. That also eliminates the possibility of an overnight trip. I have high standards for hotels and theres nothing in the area that comes close to meeting them. The projector was a compromise. It allows us to watch movies outdoors on the porch rain or shine. That keeps my wife happy. It was very easy to set up and surprisingly versatile. The 5Ghz wifi connection is very fast and dependable and itll drop down to 2.4Ghz if youre living in the last century. it also has HDMI, and USB connections. A wider range of connectivity would be nice--RCA for audio, AV and VGA for video--but I guess that would boost the price. One big upside is how configurable the device is--you can zoom, adjust the brightness, contrast, color or whatever. Itll support up to 300 displays which meant no trouble at all for our 125 screen. The built in speakers are serviceable, but with the built in Bluetooth no reason not to upgrade to better sound. What got me on board is the versatility of the device. Ive started using it to project cool atmospheric images at parties. Ive used a similar functionality for photography and video. Ill spring for the PPV of big boxing events and take it to my office so my employees can drop by and watch. Ill be doing the same thing soon as we watch the Vegas Golden Knights (hopefully) begin their road to the Stanley Cup. Just a lot of fun use cases for this high quality and extremely versatile device. Highly recommended!
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Chelsea Roach
> 3 dayI really like this projector. It gives clear as day imagery and the operation is actually very quiet. You can connect devices via HDMI, auxiliary port as well as USB, Bluetooth and miracast. The setup was quick and easy. I paired my Samsung Note 20 and found you first pair the phone and projector with Bluetooth. This is for the audio to play from the projector. Then you go to your multi display options and pair it with the projector from there as well and this is for the video to stream on the projector as well. It comes in a really nice back pack style storage bag too! The kids loved the movie theatre experience.
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ck1233456
> 3 dayWorks great indoors or outdoors! Very easy set up with no problems whatsoever you’ll have a blast with this one
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J. Rothenberger
24-11-2024Okay, Im sure this is going to bring a few laughs, but I bordered this projector to have movie nights on my back deck. Of course its February so it will be a bit before that happens. However, I was excited to take it for a spin. I ordered the screen to use with the projector but it is just too large for placing it anywhere in my house. The weather warmed and I thought maybe it wouldnt be too much longer when snow was forecast and the nights get pretty darn cold. I broke down and bought white sheets that I figured Id just get a feel for what the projector would do. I finally got to see the projector in action and its petter than I imagined plus good sound besides. When the weather warms up a bit more and the basement gets into the 60s, I might even set up down there where I can set up everything to get a real appreciation for this thing. Anyway, I read some of the reviews others wrote and theres still more for me to learn, but my initial adventure into this device was via a 4k Fire TV Stick from Amazon. I plugged it into the hdmi slot and off I went after it did an ungodly amount of updating. Everything was fine until I got to identifying the TV I was running it on. No TV, just a projector. I found a Youtube on how to on a different machine and followed the directions, Just say a TV not on the list. Then it went to sound testing and no sound. It then asked if you were using a receiver or soundbar, nope, not one of them. Tried to use Netflix and got a picture but no sound. I finally found that the unit doesnt do Dolby and had to find where you shut that off and I had big screen Netflix and followed that up with Disney +. Theres more to learn for sure but, at least I know it works, has a great picture and will be fun once Spring gets here. Now off to find if theres a way to get the Fire TV remote to control the sound on the Fangor!
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mikmik3mik
> 3 dayI used this cool projector to get creative for date night with my wife. We work long hours during the week, so had to get creative with something fun, entertaining and outdoors. I was able to quickly set up and connect the projector in no time. We streamed a few movies onto the canopy on the back porch with a great looking video image from the projector. We added a soundbar, made pizza, popcorn and a few drinks and it was an awesome experience. The projector is super portable and comes with a backpack to store and carry anywhere. This is an awesome buy!