Projector with WiFi and Bluetooth, Native 1080P Portable Projector Support 4K, 9500Lux, Touch Screen, 300 Outdoor Movie Projector Compatible with PC, Laptop, TV Stick, PS5

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  • J. Amicucci

    > 24 hour

    This easily became one of my favorite projectors. I have tried several budget friendly options and none are as bright or have a better image than this one! After watching several movies in different lighting situations this projector still impresses. The menu is easy to navigate and gives me a lot of control over the adjustments for picture quality. The focus ring and keystone adjust are easily accessible and there is plenty of ports to plug in your media. There are a few things I didn’t like about this projector. They claim from 6m (or about 20’) you can get you a 240” screen, but when I was testing it from 20 feet away I couldn’t even get a 200” screen. There’s only one screw mount on the bottom and it’s at the front of the projector which makes it hard to ceiling mount if you wanted to. It’s also one of the loudest fan noises in a projector I’ve owned but if you’re playing a movie that should drain out the sound.

  • Hey Nay

    > 24 hour

    Got this to do outdoor movie night in the summer. It is quick and easy to set-up and use, and I didnt have any issues connecting to my phone to stream movies. The picture was good quality and the built in speakers are decent and work well for out set-up. Overall we are happy with it.

  • Chris D.

    > 24 hour

    This is actually a pretty nice quality projector for the price. The audio is better than some others I have tried, however that’s not even a big deal since most people will use external speakers. The image is very clear and projects well even in a bright environment. The design is slightly different than what is pictured, but basically the same (focus and keystone in side rather than on top). Another great thing is that it has a buttonless design - touch sensitive buttons are great! The remote also feels good in the hand. Only issue I found is that the internal fan is slightly louder than I like. Not an issue whatsoever when audio is playing since it isn’t loud enough to distract you unless it’s quiet in the room. Overall, you can really go wrong with such an inexpensive price for a good quality projector.

  • scubalab

    > 24 hour

    Although we received this projector as a Vine promotion, we pride ourselves in honest reviews. We got this projector to use on our patio for outdoor movie nights and TV viewing. In the past, I had set up an older (high-end) projector with an old fixed frame screen, receiver, amplifier and surround speakers. That was too much work to make it worth it, so we decided to simplify so we could enjoy more outdoor viewing. Out of the box, this is a very nice little projector. I wouldnt call it mini, or super portable, but it is fairly small and light-weight. Picture quality cast directly on the wall at close distance was impressive. However, projecting from further distances on a screen lost a lot of the crispness in the picture quality. Almost like we couldnt get it focused sharply enough. Very minor, but enough to bother me. Additionally, the keystone adjustment just distorts the image. By that, I mean that it doesnt account for the slight difference in throw distance from the top to the bottom. Therefore, unless its projected perfectly at 90 degrees, parts of the image will be slightly out of focus. A true keystone adjustment will account for this and focus should be spot on to all edges of the image. This is minor, but something I cant un-see. My wife and kids thought it looked good enough, and Im sure for most people it is. Connection (audio and video) is simple, although the menus take a bit of figuring out. Image is very bright, and the fan is fairly quiet. Built-in speakers are adequate if you dont have another sound source, but they dont get very loud if you have ambient noise, or larger groups. We only used them to see if they work and usually just connect to Bluetooth speakers. We used the BT speakers for sound and that worked well. For video, we used Airplay from our iPhones, and Screen Mirroring from an Android tablet. Both worked great. Overall, pretty good value for a decent projector. I wouldnt use permanently, but for the occasional outdoor movies, it works good enough. Would have given it 5 stars, but the picture quality was just a little sub-par to me.

  • Jesse M.

    > 24 hour

    I was impressed with this projector. First of all, it is actually native 1080 resolution. Most projectors with claims of 1080 or 4k are just saying that they are -compatible- with those inputs. That doesnt mean that they can display such a resolution. This one does. The build quality seems pretty good for a budget projector. There is actually a nice air filter on the inlet side, which is important for longevity. There seems to be plenty of air flow for proper cooling. The cooling fan is pretty quiet, too. There is a simple height adjustment foot int he front. There is no side-to-side adjustment, so you might need to stick something under one of the feet in the back to level the image. There is a manual focus ring that works smoothly. Now on to the one big flaw: There is a keystone correction ring next to the focus ring. This is not a lens shift keystone correction. I believe that it moves a mirror in the unit. The problem with this is that you cannot keep the whole image in focus when correcting for keystone. My recommendation is to move the projector up or down to get the right image instead of using the correction wheel. There are two HDMI inputs and two USB inputs on the back of the unit. There is also AV input, which uses a dongle (included). There is also audio out in the form of a 1/8 headphone jack. There is an internal speaker that has pretty good volume, but the sound quality you would expect from a built-in speaker. This would be fine for a presentation, but probably not ideal for a movie. There is also bluetooth output. This is great for sending the sound to a soundbar or stereo. I have had mixed results connecting to bluetooth with this projector. Some speakers connected right up, and others would not. The menu system is easy to navigate, and the settings are pretty clear and easy to use. The touch controls are responsive and backlit. There is a remote control, but I havent had any need for it, honestly. The photo I included looks awful because it was dark outside and my phone took a long exposure. That is a 120 screen. I was impress with the brightness and picture quality.

  • Sandy

    > 24 hour

    I use this projector everyday, I love it. It has amazing brightness and picture quality. I often use it to watch sports both inside and outside at night. Also perfect for movie nights and watch parties.

  • Todd

    > 24 hour

    This projector is good for intermediate use. Its not the brightest out there so its only going to look acceptable in the dark. Good for the occasional movie night outside for the kids? Yes. Good for a home theater setup - no. The internal speaker is ok, but as with most projector speakers, its small so youre not going to get a wide dynamic range of sound. You may see a nice big picture but the sound will be closer to that of an old CRT mounted in the corner of a Car-X waiting room. The remote works well, though its IR so line-of-site is required. The lens is 100% manual so youll need to be able to reach the projector to zoom and focus. The lens is also a little loose in the casing. I dont get the impression its damaged or broken, it just not a tightly built unit. The projector advertises direct casting of streaming services via your phone. While this is true, be warned - many of the services will not actually allow this to work due to DRM protection. For example, I tried casting a movie from Amazon Prime and as soon as the actual movie began to play, it stopped. This is not really a fault of the projector necessarily but its something to keep in mind depending on your intent of use. To get around this, a Firestick, Roku, etc would need to be plugged into the HDMI port and play the stream from there. This is a good option if you dont want to drop a lot of money into a projector, which is why I say its a good option for causal, intermittent use again like a movie night for the kids or to project a temporary effect for Halloween. Like most things, you get what you pay for. With more money spent comes a brighter picture, better keystoning, features etc.

  • Nancy Stella Sánchez Lozano

    > 24 hour

    No me gusta que el ventilador es demasiado escandaloso

  • Sarita Loves Living

    > 24 hour

    I am very pleased with this projector so far. Connecting was easy and the picture was clear. Only tried using this indoors so far. I will update once Ive had a chance to try this outdoors.

  • MrsPebbles

    > 24 hour

    I compared four projectors last night, indoors, in the dark, using a tripod, about 10 feet from a 100 screen because thats all the room I had, and focusing mainly on the picture. At that distance the picture obviously never came close to filling the screen. The WeWatch picture was clearest, with TopVision taking a close second. Roconia and Fudoni were pretty bad, I thought, in comparison. TopVision has the ports in the rear, like WeWatch, which I preferred for my setup last night, anyway. TopVision and WeWatch have the same remote, which includes a volume button, which I appreciated. I had to figure out how to control volume on the others. TopVision is a very decent projector--especially for the price! I have to say this comparison showed me you dont always get what you pay for.

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