TI DLP Technology - Texas Instruments DLP technology inside provides a bright, crisp, and dependable picture.
Image Size - Project up to a 50” image.
HDMI Connectivity - Easily connect to smartphones, tablets, computers, laptops, media streaming devices, cameras and more. Note: Some devices may require an adapter. Many Apple smartphones and tablets require an Apple digital AV adapter (sold separately).
Built-in Rechargeable Battery - Up to 2 hours of projecting time on battery power.
Built-in Speakers - Built-in speakers for built-in sound. 3.5mm audio jack to connect external speakers for even bigger sound.
This was an accidental purchase, I was scrolling thru pico projectors and did the buy w/ one click. That being said, I will not return it because it is what I need. I will be using this in my classrooms, it should save me time setting up and lessening my load. So far, a few pros and cons: Pros -Brighter than I thought -HDMI cord came w/ it -Amazing picture /video in the dark -Little speakers on projector are good for a medium to small room -super easy setup and connect to my laptop -focus is one small dial and feet on bottom makes for easy balancing Cons(why I gave it 4 stars) -Did not come with mircro usb adapter, but advertised being able to connect to a phone -Did not come with charger(but I used my android charger to charge it as well) -Should come with some sort of case Will update with performance and pictures after school starts.
Just Another Geek
4
This is one of the best picos Ive tried. I would actually put this in the ultra-pico category as to its size. The sound, brightness and battery life are exactly what youd expect out of a device this size. Could it be brighter sure, could it be louder sure, but if you were to do that it would be a larger heavier device. Its substantially brighter than I expected. No this isnt going to work in the middle of an afternoon with the windows open but in a dark-ish room or at night for its size, it performs better than expected. If you have a good understanding of what these pico devices can and cannot do I assure you, you wont be let down. Very pleased with this device.
Devon Myers
4
So, I looked through many projectors, never owning one before. One of the reasons I purchased this particular projector (even though there werent thousands sold) is the name- i knew the brand. First off, I believe it states it only puts out 15 lumens which i was reluctant but turns out brighter than I thought. Im happy with the brightness. Use in a dark area. The quality is pretty good but Remember, its a projector, not a tv And this is not the $399 projector, its the $99 version. Anything cheaper, would be a waste of money in my opinion. The clatity is decent for the price as well. Im ok with it. Dont expect 720p, but its decent. In my situation. I purchased it for camping but have used it on my porch at night. If youre an android user, no- its not wireless but you can buy a micro usb to hdmi cord for roughly $12 and it works fine. I used a hdmi to usb-c for my samsung note 8. My google chromecast worked on it. Havent tried the firestick yet. In my opinion, the picture looks best if used at roughly a 32" screen but works further, its just dimmer and more blurry. All in all, im happy with this purchase and glad i spent $99 instead of the $40 projectors out there.
sr jacque schroeder
4
The only thing that I am not particularly happy about is that it has to be plugged into a power source in order to work. Otherwise I really think the brightness is excellent and I love the small size. I’ve only had it for a few days and I have only looked at it a few times. but what I’ve seen looks good